电车无码-Kent Student Named Sole Recipient of 2020 AFL-CIO Legal Fellowship

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Patrick Foote, who expects to graduate from 电车无码-Kent College of Law in May 2020, is the recipient of the 2020 AFL-CIO legal fellowship. Only one recent graduate is chosen each year out of hundreds of applicants from law schools across the country.    

鈥淚鈥檓 the second 电车无码-Kent student in a row to get it,鈥 says Foote, 鈥渁nd I think that speaks to the stature of 电车无码-Kent in the field of labor and employment law.鈥           

During the fellowship, Foote will track labor-related litigation and legislation throughout the country.    

鈥淚 know I鈥檓 going to be working closely with the Lawyers Coordinating Committee, which is a committee of union lawyers from across the country,鈥 says Foote.     

Born and raised in New Port Richey, Florida, Foote studied political science at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, where he was the membership coordinator for the Student Labor Action Project.           

After college, he worked as an organizer for Central Florida Jobs with Justice and as a journalist for People鈥檚 World. As an organizer, he led a campaign to bring bus drivers and bus riders together to protect vital routes for working class communities from budget cuts and a campaign to build community support for Walmart workers asserting their rights on the job. Walmart sued Jobs with Justice, and Foote was banned from entering any of its stores in Florida. 鈥淚 often say that I learned what an injunction is by being subject to one,鈥 says Foote.     

The attorneys who handled the lawsuit inspired him to attend law school. 鈥淭he lawyers who helped us in that case were just excellent,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey understood our values. They took what was a very scary situation鈥攂eing at the business end of [a lawsuit from] a multibillion-dollar international corporation鈥攁nd they did their best to make it comfortable and easy.鈥 

Foote chose 电车无码-Kent because of its Program in Labor and Employment Law and the opportunities to work the field that other schools didn鈥檛 have.  

鈥淭he faculty and staff at 电车无码-Kent are incredibly supportive. Before I even started my first day at 电车无码-Kent I was in contact with the labor and employment faculty who made it clear that it was their goal to help me achieve my goals,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey opened a lot of doors for me.鈥          

During law school, Foote completed three Peggy Browning Fund Fellowships at labor organizations鈥攖he Communications Workers of America, 电车无码 News Guild, and National Federation of Federal Employees鈥攁nd was an extern at the National Treasury Employees Union.        

Outside of law school, Foote enjoys cooking and playing the synthesizer. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a fun way to unwind after a long day of rigor at law school,鈥 he says.

While he isn鈥檛 quite sure what he will do after his fellowship, Foote says, 鈥淎s long as I鈥檓 working for working people, I鈥檒l be happy.鈥