
National Order of Scribes
The National Order of Scribes was created in 2007 by Scribes: The American Society of Legal Writers. This honorary organization recognizes graduating law students who excel in legal writing. Washburn University School of Law, as an institutional member of Scribes, nominates up to five students each year to be inducted into the National Order of Scribes. The following Washburn Law students have been nominated and inducted.
2019
- Jessica Barranco
- Colin Halpin
- Audrey Koehler
- Elias Underwood
2018
- No inductees.
2017
- Cristen Hintze
- Claire Hillman
- Cody Robinett
- Bailey Schnackenberg
2016
- No inductees.
2015
- Thomas (Chet) Compton
- Ashley Green
- Jennifer Kilpatrick
- Jordan May
2014
- Kallie Campbell
- David Derochick
- Lindsay Donaldson
- Zachary Green
- John Turney
2013
- Leah Bockover
- Cory Buck
- Kate Butler
- Eileen Ma
- Laura Poschen
2012
- Whitney Casement
- Diane Lautt
- Robert Rojas
- Katy Tompkins
- ReAnne Wentz
2011
- Abigail Boudewyns
- Cpt. Brian K. Carr
- Carol Longenecker Schmidt
- Charion Vaughn
- Amanda Wilwert
2010
- Ashley Hawkinson
- Jennifer Horchem
- Michael McClure
- Jason Oller
- Eric Weslander
2009
- Samuel A. Green
- Anna M. Krstulic
- Kimberly M.J. Lynch
- Aaron O. Martin
- Johnathan Rhodes
2008
- Charles Ault-Duell
- Lara Farley
- Richard Fisk
- Dan Lawrence
- Matthew Stromberg