Anneliese M. Wright joined DOMINA LAW Group pc llo following a two year judicial clerkship with the Nebraska Court of Appeals. Ms. Wright, raised in North Platte, Nebraska, earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, History, and Spanish from Doane College. She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Nebraska with High Distinction. In law school, she served as an executive editor for the Nebraska Law Review, completed the Litigation Skills Program of Concentrated Study, participated in the civil clinic program, and earned four CALI awards for receiving the highest grade in a class section. Based on her academic performance in law school, she was named a member of Order of the Coif. While in law school, Ms. Wright worked as a law clerk in a litigation-oriented practice. Ms. Wright’s efforts will focus on DOMINA LAW Group pc llo’s active State and Federal appellate practice. Ms. Wright has an interest in legal research and writing and has authored or co-authored the following scholarly articles: William B. Cassel & Anneliese Wright, Preservation of Error for Appellate Review, 2 Neb. L. Rev. Bull. 1 (2010), http://lawreview.unl.edu/?p=711. Anneliese Wright, note, Dude Which Religion Do I Have to Join to Get Some Drugs? How the Supreme Court Got it Wrong in Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Do Vegetal, 546 U.S. 418 (2006), 86 NEB. L. REV. 987 (2008).
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