Ashley T.
About Ashley T.
Ashley T. serves as a Westlaw Student Representative and has extensive experience in legal writing and research roles, including positions at the University of Washington School of Law and the Federal Trade Commission. She is currently a Notes & Comment Editor at the Washington Law Review and has held various internships and fellowships throughout her academic career.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Ashley T. has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Westlaw Student Representative since 2021. In this role, she engages with law students and faculty to promote Westlaw's legal research tools and resources. Her responsibilities include providing support and training on the platform, facilitating access to legal information, and assisting users in navigating the system effectively. This position has allowed her to develop a strong understanding of legal research methodologies and enhance her communication skills within the legal community.
Education and Expertise
Ashley T. is currently pursuing a Doctor of Law (JD) degree at the University of Washington School of Law, expected to be completed in 2024. She previously earned a Bachelor of Arts in International/Global Studies from the University of Washington, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, in 2020. Additionally, she has participated in specialized studies in the Netherlands and Sweden, focusing on innovation in library and information services and global human rights issues, respectively. This diverse educational background equips her with a broad perspective on legal and international matters.
Background
Ashley T. has a diverse professional background in legal and academic settings. She has worked in various roles, including as a Legal Writing Fellow and Hazelton Fellow at the University of Washington School of Law. Her experience also includes internships at the Federal Trade Commission and Smartsheet, as well as a position as a Judicial Extern for the Honorable S. Kate Vaughan at the U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington. These roles have provided her with practical insights into legal processes and research.
Achievements
During her time at Washington Law Review, Ashley T. has served as Notes & Comment Editor, where she has contributed to the editorial process and supported fellow students in refining their legal writing. She has also completed R2s during the journal-wide submission seasons, showcasing her commitment to the publication's success. Additionally, she has taken on leadership roles, such as serving as a small group leader to assist second-year students with their written comments, further demonstrating her dedication to academic excellence and collaboration.