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Biography

Alli graduated from the University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law as Valedictorian with summa cum laude honors. While in law school, Alli worked as a law clerk at a local title company where she focused her efforts on deed drafting. She also served as the Senior Symposium Editor for the University of Louisville Law Review and the Public Relations Chair for the Appalachian Law Caucus. She was awarded Runner Up Best Note for her work titled, “Name That Tune: How the Rapid Development of Artificial Intelligence is Harming Vocalists and Voice Actors’ Right of Publicity.” Before graduating, Alli interned for the Honorable Judge David J. Hale for the Western District of Kentucky and participated in the Trager Elder Law Clinic.

Other Info About Alli

Education

Law School

University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, J.D., 2025, summa cum laude, Valedictorian 

Undergraduate School

Western Kentucky University, Mahurin Honors College, B.S., Strategic Marketing, 2021, summa cum laude

Clerkships

Alli served as a clerk for the court(s) and judge(s) below:

Judicial Intern for Judge Hale at the Western District of Kentucky

Bar Memberships

Alli is licensed to practice in the following state(s):

Kentucky, 2025

Recognition

Local & National Recognition

Norvie Lay Award for Excellence in Taxation and Estate Planning

CALI Excellence for the Future Award for Top Grade in: Title IX, Insurance, Criminal Procedure: Judicial Process, Secured Transactions, Professional Responsibility, Lawyering Skills II

 

Professional Affiliations

Professional Affiliations & Memberships

Brandeis Honor Society

Civic Activities

Civic & Charitable Organizations

If/When/How Legal Student Network

Appalachian Law Caucus

Major Publications

Alli is an author or contributor to the following publications:

Author, “Name That Tune: How the Rapid Development of Artificial Intelligence is Harming Vocalists and Voice Actors’ Right of Publicity,” Vol. 63:3, University of Louisville Law Review, Summer 2025

Author, “ A New Look at Sex Offender Rehabilitation: Embracing Elective Chemical Castration,” Vol. 1, Iss. 1, Art. 2, ThinkIR: Advanced Issues in Criminal Law: Sex Offenses, Spring 2025

Senior Symposium Editor, “Digital Age Dilemmas: The Legal Ramifications of Rapid Technological Advancement,” Volume 63, University of Louisville Law Review Symposium, Spring 2025