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Author: Riley Bridges

Riley is a third-year law student from Rayville, Louisiana. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, majoring in business administration. During her time at MC, Riley has served the Law Review as an Executive Editor. Outside of Law Review, Riley is a Dean’s Ambassador, a member of the Civil Law Society, and a member of Phi Delta Phi. During the summer of 2022, Riley worked as a Summer Associate at Davenport, Files, and Kelly in Monroe, Louisiana and clerked for the Honorable Judge Terry Doughty at the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana. Upon graduation in May of 2023, Riley will return to Louisiana and begin her clerkship for the Honorable Judge Terry Doughty.

Freedom of Religion or Freedom from Religion: Kennedy v. Bremerton School District Yields Triumph for Government Officials to Engage in Religious Observances in Schools

Written By: Riley Bridges On June 27, 2022, nearing the last day of the term, the United States Supreme Court clarified its Establishment Clause jurisprudence…

Riley Bridges August 26, 2022

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