Hailey Lane
Loyola Justice for Atrocities Clinic
Hailey participated in the Loyola Justice for Atrocities Clinic’s first-ever hybrid evening cohort, starting in spring 2025 and continuing for an additional two semesters, during which time Hailey consistently demonstrated that she not only has the tenacity, diligence, and smarts of a great lawyer, but is also a skillful team leader and mentor to newer students.
We are so proud of how much Hailey has grown over three semesters, from being unsure of her instincts to confidently leading important oral presentations to senior international prosecutors. She has been a reliable, quick-witted “senior associate” in high-pressure situations ranging from staying focused into the wee hours to finalize an important brief ahead of a filing deadline, to providing support to clinic supervisors on one of the first-ever Zoom calls with Syrian survivors and civil society following the fall of the Assad regime. She took on work beyond what was required, and her work product consistently exceeded expectations.
Hailey’s clinic colleagues also speak highly of her. They say she is “often the one who quietly and quickly sets the structure for the rest of us to rely on,” “is always willing to respond and is available to offer help, it feels like all hours of the day.” In a word, she is “remarkable.”