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Lehman High School student Annaliesa Rodenbaugh has been chosen to attend the upcoming National Youth Leadership Forum, a six-day experience on law and crime scene investigation, in the nation’s capital later this fall. (Photo by Jim Cullen)


by JIM CULLEN


Lehman High School student Annaliesa Rodenbaugh has been chosen as one of a group of outstanding students from across the United States to take part in a unique career development program in Washington.


During the six-day program, the National Youth Leadership Forum on Law and Crime Scene Investigation will introduce students to careers in the legal profession.


“Through intensive simulations, students will have the opportunity to exercise the skills used by the Supreme Court justices who rule on key issues facing our country today in addition to serving as the esteemed legal teams that argue on behalf of and against those issues,” said Marguerite Regan, Dean of Academic Affairs for the forum.


In the past, the Forum on Law and CSI has visited several law firms and area courthouses, including the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Superior Court and various circuit courts. The program has also included visits to some of the nation’s most prestigious law schools, including University of Maryland School of Law, Washington College of Law at American University and Howard University School of Law.


Rodenbaugh is the daughter of Tammie and David Reyna.


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