Margaret Lohmann

Biography

Maggie Lohmann is a lifelong lover of learning but has always been especially drawn to reading and writing. Maggie honed her award-winning research and writing skills during her undergraduate years as an English Literature major and during law school as an Associate and Senior Editor for the West Virginia Law Review, a member of the WVU College of Law National Moot Court Team, and a Student Attorney with the West Virginia Innocence Project. After studying abroad in Europe and Southeast Asia, Maggie also appreciates thinking through multiple perspectives to reach a solution. She loves using her skills to help clients and working to fit the puzzle pieces of research together to answer a question. A former Steptoe & Johnson summer associate, Maggie currently focuses her practice on employment litigation.

Licensed In

  • West Virginia

Education

  • J.D. West Virginia University College of Law
  • B.A. West Virginia Wesleyan College

Memberships

  • Student Attorney, West Virginia Innocence Project (2022-2023)
  • WVU College of Law National Moot Court Team (2022)
  • Chair, National Energy and Sustainability Moot Court Competition (2023)
  • Board Member, West Virginia Wesleyan College Alumni Council
  • Board Member, Camp Kno-Koma

Achievements

  • The Burton Awards Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award (2023)
  • WVU College of Law Pro Bono Service Award (2023)
  • CALI Awards: Legislation and Regulation, Appellate Advocacy, Labor Law
  • WVU College of Law Baker Cup Best Brief Award (2022)
  • WVWC Outstanding Senior Award (2020)
  • WVWC English Department Outstanding Senior Award (2020)
  • The Order of the Coif, WVU College of Law
  • The Order of the Barristers, WVU College of Law

Speaking Engagements

  • “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – What’s an Employer to Do in Light of Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. Versus University of NC and Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. Versus President & Fellows of Harvard College and Competing Guidance from the EEOC

Publications

  • “Law of the Land: The Continuing Legacy of Indian Law’s Racist Roots and Its Impact on Native American Land Rights,” 125 West Virginia Law Review 329 (2022)
  • Senior Editor, West Virginia Law Review, Vol. 125
  • Associate Editor, West Virginia Law Review, Vol. 124

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