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Eleanor McKibben

Olentangy Berlin High School
Class of 2025

Interned with The Law Office of Rebecca Bloch on a life-changing case.

Collaborated with top law professors and experts to prepare an expert witness for trial.

Advocated for an issue of national importance that directly affects the client and the criminal legal system on Capitol Hill to congressmen, senators, and congressional officials.

Learn more about Eleanor here.

Eleanor McKibben is excited to be attending the Advanced Law & Justice Reform Internship. She is thankful to have the opportunity to dive into a new area of study and learn more about law and what programs are set up in the United States regarding criminal justice.

Eleanor is a rising senior and is enrolled in all honors and Advanced Placement classes. Eleanor participates in many clubs in her school, such as being a leader for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, as well as participating in Claw Team – a club where students serve as leaders to rising freshmen. Additionally, she is involved in euchre club, principal’s advisory, National Honors Society, Spanish National Honors Society, and has participated in theater by performing in the musical productions all three years she has been at Olentangy Berlin High School. Eleanor is also a captain of the girls’ varsity cross country team, as well as being a member of the varsity girls’ track team. Outside of school, Eleanor works as a server at a senior living facility in which her grandparents live. Also, she serves as a part of the tech team for her church, which ensures the services run smoothly with sound and streaming. Through the church, Eleanor is involved in a Young Ambassadors Program. She has a partner in Germany who stayed with her July, 2023. Together, the Young Ambassadors volunteered at a food pantry, helped with a youth camp, and served as teen leads for Vacation Bible School. Eleanor will be going to visit Germany this summer in order to learn more about European culture and continue her volunteer work.

Eleanor is hoping to make a positive impact on the people around her during the program and also in her community as she learns about law in the United States. She is excited to meet people from around the country who have similar interests and aspirations and learn more about life around the globe. Eleanor wants to truly dive into what being a lawyer is like and hopes to determine if a career in law is the right fit for her.

Read more about Eleanor’s achievements here.

My YRA
Motion

Throughout the internship, I learned about different aspects of being a lawyer and explored the importance of legal writing as a central part of the profession. As a legal intern, I wrote an Youth Rehabilitation Act (YRA) motion to remove my client’s conviction from their record.

Rebecca Bloch of The Law Office of Rebecca Bloch walked me through how to write a proper motion in legal formatting and include all relevant content.

As part of an YRA motion, I sifted through legal documents, exhibits, and case precedent and conducted client interviews. I compiled pertinent information to put into a comprehensive briefing containing reasoned arguments about why my client deserved a sentence set aside under D.C. Code § 24-906 C2.

Oral Argument Preparation

The Basics of Oral Argumentation

To help the legal team prepare their YRA Motion, I had to create a compelling argument on various sections of the briefing, including the client’s history, community involvement, and rehabilitation, but also critically evaluate their strengths and weaknesses in terms of their effectiveness in a courtroom setting and their impact on a judge.

I learned about oral arguments from real lawyers and was able to work with my peers to develop strong legal strategies.

How We Prepared Our Oral Argument

At the end of the internship, I had the opportunity to present my argument to the legal team and my peers, which included my recommendations to strengthen the case.

I presented different facts of the case and the mitigating factors that could influence the outcome of the YRA motion and conviction set aside request. This part was crucial in demonstrating our problem-solving skills and contributed meaningfully to the legal strategy.

This is important because now the legal team has a variety of different perspectives to include in the briefing and has recommendations for the client to improve their standing in court.

Internship Highlights

Law 2 Rebecca Bloch min

Rebecca Bloch is the managing attorney for the Law Office of Rebecca Bloch.

Ms. Bloch has worked in the legal field since 2007 as a public defender in Colorado and the District of Columbia. Ms. Bloch has defended the rights of individuals accused of virtually every type of crime, from petty offenses to the most serious of felonies.

Currently, Ms. Bloch is drafting briefs on behalf of individuals serving prison sentences who are seeking IRAA release due to outstanding behavior, rehabilitation, and other factors under D.C. Code § 24-403.03.

Ms. Shekhinah Braveheart is the Justice Policy Institute’s Advocacy Associate and focuses on bringing communities impacted by the criminal legal system to the forefront and ensuring they have a voice in policy reform.

Mr. Braveheart hosted a conversation about the importance of partnerships between advocates, the legal field, and the impacted parties and the challenges within the field of reform.

I saw the importance of equipping communities with the tools to engage in policy reform efforts and ensuring that those impacted have a voice in reform.

Ms. Keah Beeftu, a Staff Attorney at the Second Look Project, has dedicated her work to helping provide representation for those eligible for resentencing under the Incarceration Reduction Amendment Act.

Ms. Beeftu walked me and my fellow interns through the history of sentencing reduction in the District of Columbia and gave advice to me regarding the writing process of motions.

I learned more about the process of writing a motion and had the opportunity to ask thoughtful questions regarding sentencing reform in Washington, D.C.

Poet Ambassadors from the Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop, a DC-based nonprofit that uses literature and creative writing to build community with incarcerated youth and adults, spoke with us about how Free Minds has an impact on currently incarceration and returning citizens.

I learned about the importance of support systems during the IRAA and YRA processes and how Free Minds uses writing and book clubs as networks for people during and after incarceration.

The Poet Ambassadors have developed creative solutions to the issues that have ramifications on them and their communities which taught me to seek remedies for problems I identify.

Law 2 James Zeigler min

Marc Howard is the founding director of the Prison and Justice Initiative at Georgetown University. Founded in 2016, the Prison and Justice Initiative has four programs that tackle criminal legal reform by focusing on incarceration and recidivism. Momolou Stewart was a part of one of these programs.

I learned about Dr. Howard’s passion for criminal legal reform and what inspired his work. Dr. Howard spoke with the group about the prison industrial complex and the impact private prisons have on mass incarceration.

I also learned that he truly believes that my generation is going to change the criminal legal system for the better.