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    Pierre Native Jennie Fuerst Strives to Serve South Dakota Through Law Career

    2024-04-17
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    Jennie Fuerst, from Pierre, South Dakota, aims to contribute to her home state through her legal profession. After earning a Bachelor of Business Administration from Black Hills State University, she worked with the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks. This role, which involved drafting legal documents, inspired her to pursue a law degree at the University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law.

    While studying, Fuerst participated in several student organizations, often in leadership roles. She held positions in the Agricultural Law Society, the Federalist Society, the Rod and Gun Club, and the Health Law Society.

    Fuerst also volunteered at the WORKS Clinic, a facility providing free services to eligible individuals and practical training for law students. Here, she completed 58 pro bono hours outside her class requirements, showing her dedication to assisting South Dakotans.

    Fuerst recalls her time at the Knudson School of Law fondly, mentioning a memorable Halloween costume worn by a professor. She also praised Professor Tom Simmons for his excellence, service, and leadership. Despite the challenges of being a first-generation law student, Fuerst found support among her peers.

    Her favorite class was Family Law, taught by Professor Hannah Haksgaard. Fuerst encourages prospective law students to persist through the challenges, assuring them of their ability to succeed. She believes a good lawyer genuinely cares for their client and provides the best representation.

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