Chloe Stone, Law Clerk
Chloe Stone is a second-year law student at Michigan State University College of Law. Originally from North Dakota, Chloe attended the University of North Dakota for her undergraduate coursework and graduated in 2021 with a B.A. in Sociology and minors in Biology and Political Science. Her studies focused on social inequalities and social attitudes towards aid to marginalized groups.
Now at MSU Law, Chloe advocates for disabled law students and representation in the law for people with disabilities. Having personally navigated the process of seeking accommodations for a disability, she understands that it can be a difficult process that requires patience, empathy, and resilience.
Chloe strives to focus her legal career on providing representation to groups that are under served and underrepresented in the law. She has previously interned in public defense and knows how important it is to ensure each client feels heard and is represented zealously. She is eager to use her skills and experiences to ensure quality legal representation and equal access to the law for clients and the greater community.
Education
Now at MSU Law, Chloe advocates for disabled law students and representation in the law for people with disabilities. Having personally navigated the process of seeking accommodations for a disability, she understands that it can be a difficult process that requires patience, empathy, and resilience.
Chloe strives to focus her legal career on providing representation to groups that are under served and underrepresented in the law. She has previously interned in public defense and knows how important it is to ensure each client feels heard and is represented zealously. She is eager to use her skills and experiences to ensure quality legal representation and equal access to the law for clients and the greater community.
Education
- J.D. Candidate, Michigan State University College of Law
- B.A., University of North Dakota