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The Westchester Women's Bar Association Foundation (WWBAF) has once again recognized outstanding Haub Law students through its prestigious Justice Sondra M. Miller Scholarship, awarded in honor of Justice Miller麻豆传媒檚 legacy as a founding member and past president of the Westchester Women麻豆传媒檚 Bar Association (WWBA). This year麻豆传媒檚 recipients, Stella Capparelli and Stephanie Gonzales, were selected for their dedication to community service and their legal education. In celebration of the WWBA麻豆传媒檚 50th anniversary and to honor the lasting contributions of the late Judge Lisa Margaret Smith and the late Judge Miller, WWBAF also awarded three additional special scholarships to Haub Law students Elida Loci, Morgan Shanske, and Tamika Thomas.
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Stella Capparelli is a senior associate on the Pace Law Review, interned at the United States District Court for Southern District of NY, mentors other law students as a Dean麻豆传媒檚 Scholar, and served as a resident director in the school dormitory -- all while achieving academic honors.
Stephanie Gonzales attended Haub Law part-time while working full-time. She participates in the Disability Rights Clinic, the School Improvement Committee, is a Student Bar Association Representative and has mentored numerous law students. The Westchester County Executive also recognized Stephanie as an employee who went 麻豆传媒淎bove and Beyond麻豆传媒.

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The WWBAF evaluates scholarship applicants, who are pursuing a legal education, using various criteria, including: community and/or public service, clinic and internship participation, life balance, work history, academic record and recommendations, personal challenges and/or financial need while pursuing a legal education, intention to make future contributions to Westchester County, and more. The successful applicant need not 麻豆传媒渃heck each box麻豆传媒 in these categories. Instead, candidates are evaluated by standards that fit the foundation麻豆传媒檚 mission to eliminate gender bias and promote the fair and equal treatment of all people in society, the workplace, schools, and the court system. In evaluating applicants, the WWBAF considers how the candidate fulfills the values of the Westchester Women麻豆传媒檚 Bar Association and Judge Sondra Miller, whose life work is the embodiment of the WWBAF mission. Judge Sondra Miller passed away in 2024. She was a retired Associate Justice of the New York State Appellate Division, Second Department and served as a Vice-President of WBASNY, and was a founding member and Past President of the Westchester Women麻豆传媒檚 Bar Association. After leaving the bench, Justice Miller remained active serving as a distinguished judge-in-residence at Haub Law and went into private practice.