AAC
Education: I graduated high school from Rockwall High School in Rockwall, Texas, and with dis-
tion from Hendrix College. I am currently a concurrent student at William H. Bowen School of Law and the University of Arkan- sas Clinton School of Public Service.
Family information: I was born in Colorado Springs, but I grew up in Dal- las before moving to Arkansas to attend Hendrix College. Te timing is funny because I’ve basically spent a third of my life in each place. I have a younger brother, Jackson, who is stationed in Guam with the U.S. Air Force.
My favorite meal: I love grilled cheese sandwiches. When I’m not working I’m: Studying. Other times I’m
reading, taking my dog on a walk, knitting, or experiment- ing with digital art.
Te accomplishments of which I am most proud: I’m the first person in my immediate family to graduate college,
LAW CLERK — SHELBY MORROW tinc-
STAFF PROFILES
so that is a big one. I was also named the 2019 National Service Honoree at the VolunteerAR Community Service Awards for my AmeriCorps Vista term with Our House Shelter. I learned so much there, and being recognized for that was so surreal and
lovely. At the top of my bucket list is to: Own and
live on a tiny farm with a great garden, some chickens and maybe a goat.
Te hardest thing I have ever done is: Plan a fundraising event for a non-profit, plan a wedding, and apply to graduate school all at the same time.
You might be surpised to learn that: I have an undergraduate minor in Studio Art with a focus on film photography.
My pet peeve is: Slow cars in the passing lane. How long have you been at the AAC, and what are
you working on? I started at AAC in June, and I’ve been looking into the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and potential grants.
Education: I finished high school from Russellville High School and graduated from Arkansas Tech University in 2016 with a psychology major and pre-law minor. Tis fall I will begin my third and final year at William H. Bowen School of Law in Little Rock.
Family information: I have two younger sisters, a supportive mother and father, and a wonderful fiancé. I currently live in Little Rock while attending William H. Bowen School of Law.
My favorite meal: Pupusas.
When I’m not working I’m: Study- ing the law, lifting weights, or making music.
Te accomplishments of which I am most proud: I sunk a half-court shot for $100 during half-time at a high school
COUNTY LINES, SUMMER 2020
How long have you been at the AAC, and what projects are your working on? I started
working at AAC in May. When a prisoner in a county jail files a complaint, I review their file and assist the attorneys in responding. I also have been re- searching general issues relating to county government.
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LAW CLERK — JACOB PHILLIPS basketball game a few years ago.
At the top of my bucket list is to: See the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Te hardest thing I have ever done is:
Taking the initial steps to pursue my dream of becoming an attorney. It has been a difficult yet rewarding journey.
You might be surpised to learn that: I can ride a unicycle. My pet peeve is: Tardiness.
Shelby Morrow
Jacob Phillips
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