Jackie Nicholas Receives 2014 PALSD & FALSD Scholarship
February 3, 2014
On January 30, 2014, Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA) President, Jackie Nicholas (3L), APALSA Secretary, Ashley Salas (2L) and APALSA Social Chair, Julie Houth (3L) attended the 2014 Joint Annual Dinner and Installation of Officers, Pan Asian Lawyers of San Diego (PALSD) & Filipino American Lawyers of San Diego (FALSD) at the Hard Rock Hotel in downtown San Diego. The event was cleverly planned the day before the Lunar New Year. Entertainment included the traditional dragon dance as well as a silent auction with profits going to the Asian American Community.
Both PALSD and FALSD are dedicated to advancing Asian Americans in the legal profession, promoting and advocating the interests of the Asian Pacific American community while preserving the culture, heritage and diversity of the Asian Pacific American Community. At this event, Outgoing Officers and Board of both PALSD and FALSD are recognized for their dedication and commitment throughout the year, while Incoming Officers and Board are sworn in.
Those in attendance included law students, lawyers and judges with very prestigious backgrounds. In addition, several awards are given to members of the Asian American legal community that are committed to upholding the law while still committed to public service.
TJSL’s very own Jackie Nicholas was among the five 2014 PALSD & FALSD Scholarship Recipients. Jackie served as both the PALSD and FALSD student representative for the year of 2013.
“I am so proud and honored to be representing TJSL, APALSA and the Asian American Community in general,” says Jackie Nicholas. “I am also incredibly humbled to be recognized by the Asian American community. I hope I continue to make my community proud.”
“I have very big shoes to fill because Jackie is amazing!” said Ashley Salas, the new 2014 TJSL student representative for FALSD.
“I plan on applying for the PALSD/FALSD scholarship next year so I will be sure to contact Jackie when the time comes,” said Julie Houth. “It was incredible to witness Jackie receive her scholarship among the Asian American legal community. She is skilled in numerous areas and truly deserved to win.”
For more information about APALSA please contact palsa@tjsl.edu.