Catherine Casiano

Assistant Dean for Admissions

Biography

As a law student at St. Mary’s, Casiano was a staff writer and editor for The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues, competed in numerous moot court competitions, worked as a research assistant, and was involved in various on-campus student organizations.

Additionally, she served as a legal intern for MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund). After becoming licensed to practice law, she worked as a criminal defense attorney and from 2009-2013 was the Staff Attorney for the Bexar County Domestic Relations Office where she assisted indigent, non-custodial parents with their family law issues.

She is licensed to practice law in Texas and is a member of the San Antonio Bar Association, the Mexican American Bar Association, and the Hispanic Law Alumni Association of St. Mary’s.


Catherine Casiano

Assistant Dean for Admissions

Education

  • J.D./MBA, St. Mary’s University, 2007
  • B.A., Boston College, 1997

License to Practice

  • Texas

Bebe Gonzalez

Senior Administrative Assistant for Law Student Affairs

Biography

Bebe Gonzalez serves as Assistant Dean Alyssa Leffall’s assistant. She works in coordinating all aspects of the Office of Law Student Affairs. She answers inquiries, provides assistance with student appointments and coordinates law student accommodations with the Office of Student Accessibility Services.

She works as a liaison with Registered Student Organizations (RSO). She also inputs RSO announcements to display information on monitors across the law school campus. She provides exam management for accommodation students and handles direct conflict exams. She prepares third-year bar card certifications, the law school newsletter the Witan, processes dignitary requests and provides notary services.

Gonzalez graduated Cum Laude from St. Mary’s University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations. Gonzalez is a native San Antonian who enjoys traveling, photography, and reading.


Bebe Gonzalez

Senior Administrative Assistant for Law Student Affairs

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Annie Bright

Moody Foundation Visiting Professor and Englehardt Research Fellow

Biography

Annie Bright (J.D. ’20) is the Moody Foundation Visiting Professor and an Englehardt Research Fellow at the St. Mary’s University School of Law.

Bright studied political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and graduated with her B.A. in Comparative Politics. She later returned to Texas to attend the St. Mary’s University School of Law where she graduated summa cum laude.

In law school, Bright was a board member for the Law Journal. She received the Faculty Award for Academic Excellence in Administrative Law, Federal Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Professional Responsibility, and Torts. She was awarded the Presidential Law Scholarship, the Chief Justice Catherine M. Stone Rock of Justice Award, and the Presidential Award for her demonstrated commitment to leadership, service, and academic excellence. While in law school, she also represented immigration clients in the Immigration and Human Rights Clinic and worked as a law clerk at De Mott, Curtright, Armendáriz, LLP (DMCA). She also clerked for the Travis County Attorney’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas.

Bright went on to earn a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy at The Fletcher School of International Affairs at Tufts University where she studied International Law and Humanitarian Action. While at Fletcher, she researched the financial journeys of migrants around the world through the Leir Institute for Migration and Human Security.

Prior to joining St. Mary’s as a visiting faculty member, Bright worked in private practice in San Antonio with DMCA. There she represented both detained and non-detained immigrants in immigration proceedings. Bright’s practice included affirmative processes, defense litigation, and appeals. She litigated cases in the San Antonio and Laredo immigration courts and is admitted to practice in the Western District of Texas.


Annie Bright

Moody Foundation Visiting Professor and Englehardt Research Fellow

Contact Information

Education

  • J.D., (summa cum laude), St. Mary’s University School of Law, 2020
  • M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts, 2022
  • B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara, 2013

Specialties and Courses

  • Constitutional Criminal Procedure
  • Constitutional Law
  • Immigration Law

Stephanie Medellin

Family Law Clinic Staff Attorney

Biography

Stephanie Medellin (J.D. ’18) is the staff attorney for the Family Law Clinic at the Center for Legal and Social Justice at St. Mary’s University School of Law. Medellin represents clients in divorce, adoption, name change and probate cases in court. She also co-teaches clinic seminar classes and assists with the supervision of clinic student attorneys.

Before being a staff attorney, Medellin served as the Law School’s Director of Pro Bono Programs, where she oversaw the implementation of the service graduation requirement for J.D. students at St. Mary’s Law and served as the supervising attorney for the Identification Recovery Program, a law student-powered outreach effort at Haven for Hope, San Antonio’s largest homeless services provider.

Prior to joining St. Mary’s, she was a legal aid attorney and the director of the Legal Aid for Survivors of Sexual Assault (LASSA) Project with Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA) in Corpus Christi, Texas, where she primarily represented survivors of domestic and sexual violence in divorce, custody and protective order cases but also represented clients in education cases from elementary school to college and transgender and nonbinary clients in name and gender marker corrections. She was also the shelter attorney for The Purple Door, the Coastal Bend’s domestic violence shelter, taking direct referrals regarding clients in shelter or receiving shelter services who need legal assistance, and she represented the shelter and staff to quash subpoenas or find alternatives to protect survivor privacy.

Medellin received her law degree from St. Mary’s School of Law, where she was a student coordinator for the Pro Bono Program and a student attorney with the Civil Justice Clinic.  She is a first-generation college graduate who received undergraduate degrees in mathematics and biomedical science and a master’s degree in counseling from Texas A&M University Corpus Christi.


Honors and Awards

  • Pro Bono Honor Roll Staff Honoree, Association of American Law Schools, 2024
  • 2020 Top Attorneys: Rising Star, The Bend Magazine, 2020
  • St. Mary’s Presidential Award, St. Mary’s University, 2018
  • Alice Wright Franzke Feminist Award, St. Mary’s University, 2017

Publications

Articles in a Periodical

Presentations

  • “Your Honor. I Need a Nap: How to Lawyer Without Losing It,” Poverty Law Conference, August 2025, Austin, TX
  • “Designing and Launching Pro Bono Response to Evolving Community Needs,” ABA Equal Justice Conference, May 2025, San Francisco, CA
  • “Vicious Cycles & Vital Records: ID Recovery for Clients Experiencing Homelessness,” Poverty Law Conference, August 2024, Austin, TX
  • “You Got to Read Between the Lines: Name and Gender Marker Corrections in Texas and How Legal Clinics Can Help,” Poverty Law Conference, August 2023, Austin, TX
  • “Rolling into Court with the Squad: A Trauma-Informed and Holistic Approach for Survivor Resiliency,” Poverty Law Conference, August 2022, Austin, TX
  • “What Every Poverty Lawyer Should Know About Sexual Violence,” Poverty Law Conference, September 2021, Austin, TX
  • “The Interplay of Guardianship Reform and Working with Survivors of Sexual Violence,” Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Conference, July 2020, Austin, TX

Stephanie Medellin

Family Law Clinic Staff Attorney

Professional portrait of Stephanie Medellin
Stephanie Medellin

Education

  • J.D., magna cum laude, St. Mary’s University School of Law, 2018
  • M.S., Counseling, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, 2012
  • B.S., Biomedical Science, magna cum laude, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, 2014
  • B.S., Mathematics, magna cum laude, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, 2010

License to Practice

  • Texas

Specialties and Courses

  • Interpersonal violence
  • Trauma-informed advocacy
  • Identification recovery
  • Family law

Em Landon

Assistant Professor of Practice of Law | Director of Bar Success

Biography

Em Landon, J.D., teaches Bar Success, Negotiation, and Mediation. Prior to transitioning to an academic career, Landon practiced civil litigation at Dykema Gossett PLLC. She later served as the Policy Director for the Office of the Attorney General of Texas, where she was responsible for leading statewide efforts to eradicate human trafficking in Texas. Landon is the author of Texas’s first-ever strategic plan to fight human trafficking, Charting an End to Human Trafficking in Texas. As the Policy Director and General Counsel, she provided legal counsel to policymakers and negotiated complex public policy disputes between stakeholders, members of the Legislature, NGOs, and governmental entities.

With her master’s degree in Dispute Resolution, Landon has served as a mediator for the Center for Conflict Resolution and California Academy of Mediation Professionals, mediating cases involving civil harassment, insurance claims, landlord-tenant disputes, automobile accidents, construction claims, and property disputes. Skilled in disrupting the healthcare space by igniting results-driven environments, she has served as General Counsel for several healthcare tech startups.

Prior to joining St. Mary’s School of Law, Landon taught Negotiation and LL.M. Legal Research and Writing at U.C. Berkeley School of Law.


Em Landon

Assistant Professor of Practice of Law | Director of Bar Success

Contact Information

Education

  • Advanced Mediation, Harvard Law School (2021)
  • J.D., Pepperdine University School of Law (2015)
  • M.A., Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine University Straus Institute (2015)
  • B.A., Emory University (2010)

Specialties and Courses

  • Negotiation
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Bar Success
  • Arbitration and Mediation
  • Health Law
  • Human Rights
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Legislation
  • State and Local Government

Alan K. Haynes

Associate Director of Pre-Law and Graduate Law Programs | Director of Pipeline Initiatives

Biography

Director Haynes works with high school, community colleges and undergraduate students to increase the number of diverse students interested in exploring opportunities in the legal profession.

Before joining St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2015 as Assistant Dean for Law Student Affairs, he worked at the University of Minnesota Law School as Director of the Career Center from 2008 to 2015 and as chair of the law school’s diversity committee. From 2005 to 2008, he was the associate director of career services and diversity outreach adviser at Brooklyn Law School. In his prior positions, he enhanced the law school experience for many students by bringing interviews on campus, expanding off-campus interview programs in major markets including New York, Washington D.C., Chicago and San Francisco, and counseling those seeking opportunities in the public and private sector. In addition, while in Minnesota, he co-chaired the Minnesota State Bar Association’s Self-Audit on Gender Equity and Diversity in 2011 and chaired the Minnesota State Bar Association Diversity Committee in 2012.

Before joining academia, Haynes served as associate counsel for New York State United Teachers where he represented public school and other government employees in disciplinary hearings. As an assistant district attorney for the New York County District Attorney’s Office he presented numerous cases to the grand jury and tried felony cases involving domestic violence, criminal sale and possession of controlled substances, robbery, assault and burglary.

Haynes grew up in San Antonio and, prior to earning his law degree, worked as a teacher and a speech and debate director for both MacArthur High School and Lee High School where he coached students to state and national championships.


Publications

Articles in a Periodical

  • The Vanishing African American Male in Law Schools, NALP Bulletin, March 2014.

Presentations

  • “The Danger of a Single Story for Lawyers – Recognizing Our Biases with Clients and Colleagues” – Hennepin County Bar Association, CLE, Minneapolis, MN, November 2014
  • Achieving Diversity Post-Fisher” – NALP Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, April 2014
  • Hypothetically Speaking 2.0: Taking Prosecutor and Public Defender Interview Preparation to the Next Level” – NALP Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, April 2014
  • The Diversity Pipeline: Best Practices and Challenges for Recruiting, Training, and Retaining a Diverse Workforce,” Minnesota Urban Debate League, CLE, Minneapolis, MN, June 2013
  • Beyond Grades and Scores: Factors Predicting Lawyer Success and Effectiveness” – Plenary Session, NALP Annual Conference, April 2011, Palm Desert, CA

Alan K. Haynes

Associate Director of Pre-Law and Graduate Law Programs | Director of Pipeline Initiatives

Contact Information

Education

  • J.D., Northeastern University School of Law, 1997
  • M.A. University of Texas at San Antonio,1987
  • B.A., University of Texas at San Antonio, 1979

Specialties and Courses

  • LCAP I and II
  • Race and American Law

Jennifer R. Lloyd

Senior Director of University Communications | Executive Editor of Gold & Blue Magazine and Gold & Blue Law Edition

Biography

Lloyd oversees media relations, news and information, and social media efforts for the University and the School of Law. She is also Executive Editor for the University’s Gold & Blue Magazine and the Gold & Blue Law Edition.

You can connect with her on LinkedIn and X, or submit a magazine or web story idea here. Members of the media may reach her at 210-431-4374 or jlloyd@stmarytx.edu.

Prior to joining St. Mary’s University in 2014, Lloyd covered higher education issues and scientific research as a journalist for the San Antonio Express-News. She joined the Express-News in 2008 to cover pop culture and young adult issues under the umbrella of the features section.

After transitioning to the metro section in 2009, she covered general assignments as well as San Antonio’s North Side and Comal County before joining the education team. She covered K-12 education, focusing on the city’s largest school districts, before moving into the higher education and scientific research beat.

Earlier in her career, she covered arts and nonprofits for the Victoria Advocate. Her work has also been featured in the Seattle Times, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Austin Monthly and many other publications.

She has taught journalism courses at the university level and gives back to her community through public service. She is a board member for the nonprofits Students of Service and the Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival.


Honors and Awards

  • Gold & Blue Magazine was honored with the Collegiate Advertising Award Gold Award in the category Publication External- Series two years in a row, February 2019 and March 2020
  • Honored with the American Marketing Association San Antonio Chapter’s 3rd Place Marketing Excellence Award in the category of Higher education/K-12 for St. Mary’s Law’s J.D. advertising campaign, June 2018
  • Honored with the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District IV’s Bronze Award in the category of Alumni Program for a Project or Special Event for the Gran Final of the Henry B. Gonzalez Centennial, March 2018
  • Honored with the 2017 Collegiate Advertising Awards Gold Award in the Special Video Production – Series category for the St. Mary’s Law Recruiting Video Campaign, Feb. 12, 2018
  • Honored with the 2017 Collegiate Advertising Awards Silver Award in the Publication External category for the inaugural Fall 2017 issue of the St. Mary’s University Gold & Blue Law Edition Magazine, Feb. 12, 2018
  • Honored with the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District IV Gold Award for the category Writing – Feature – More than 1,000 Words for the Gold & Blue Magazine article, “Entrepreneurs Abroad: St. Mary’s students travel to India to teach business development in Bangalore’s slums,” March 6, 2017
  • Honored with the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District IV Gold Award for Institutional Identity Program for overseeing the creation of School of Law’s Constitution Day Program, April 4, 2016
  • Distinguished Graduate of the St. Mary’s Greehey MBA Program for Values-driven Leaders, December 2016
  • Presented photos and experiences in India at the event, “Lunch and Learn with the Marianist Sisters in India,” March 29, 2016
  • Member of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Career Advisory Council
  • Honored with the Texas State Teachers Association’s School Bell Award for an “Outstanding Feature Story” for the back-to-school news feature “Teachers’ learning experience” published on Aug. 27, 2011
  • Produced content for a San Antonio Express-News features publication blog focusing on the Austin City Limits Music Festival, which was recognized as one of the best blogs in the state by the Texas Press Association
  • Presented research on the representation of immigration in the media at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Convention, 2007

Jennifer R. Lloyd

Senior Director of University Communications | Executive Editor of
Gold & Blue Magazine and Gold & Blue Law Edition

Education

  • M.B.A., St. Mary’s University, 2016
  • M.A., University of Texas at Austin, 2008
  • B.A., University of Washington, Seattle, 2004

Catherine Mery

Director of Student Enrollment | Admissions Officer

Biography

Ms. Mery has worked at the Admissions Office of St. Mary’s School of Law for 29 years. As the Director of Student Enrollment she implements the Law School’s policies and procedures for admission and processes the application for the incoming class and transfer students. Ms. Mery oversees the student body including the Masters of Jurisprudence (M.Jur.), the Master of Laws (LL.M.), and the Jurist Doctorate (J.D.). She is responsible for organizing and executing course scheduling, managing online registration, and reporting statistics to the American Bar Association requiring proof of enrollment.


Catherine Mery

Director of Student Enrollment | Admissions Officer

Contact Information

Education

  • B.A., St. Mary’s University, 1975

Yvonne E. Olfers

Director of Student Records

Biography

Olfers has worked at St. Mary’s University for more than 30 years. Prior to becoming Director of Student Records for the School of Law, she held various positions including assistant to the Dean of the Graduate School and assistant to the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences.

As the Director of Student Records, she ensures the integrity and maintenance of student academic records. Olfers also oversees test proctors during final exams and coordinates commencement eligibility and degree audits.


Yvonne E. Olfers

Director of Student Records

Contact Information

Education

  • B.A., St. Mary’s University, 1980

Amanda Rivas

Director of Externships | Professor of Practice of Law

Biography

Amanda Rivas (J.D. ’09) started her legal career in a clinical fellowship program at her law school alma mater. In addition to practicing civil litigation, she co-taught the clinical seminars and supervised law students in the civil clinical course. During her fellowship, she was also charged with coordinating the Center for Legal and Social Justice’s Pro Bono Program and Border Outreach Program.

In 2018, she was named Director of the Externship program after serving as the Associate Director since the program’s formal launch in 2011. Each semester she prepares students for their semester-long learning experience. Rivas is the primary contact and part of the support system for supervising attorneys hosting Externs each semester. She works with them individually and provides regular CLE workshops focused on supervisor effectiveness, ethics, and supervision issues. Additionally, she conducts employer and community outreach to expand experiential opportunities for students through the program. She coordinates with the faculty director, Assistant Dean Karen Kelley, other faculty members, and the Office of Career Services to ensure the program’s continued growth and success.

Her love of teaching and passion for education started after college as a Teach For America Corps member teaching middle school in the Rio Grande Valley. She currently serves as an advisory board member for Teach For America San Antonio.


Publications

Presentations

  • Navigating Crosscurrents: Challenges and Opportunities in Partnerships between Career Services and Externship Departments, Co-Presenter, NALP Annual Educational Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 29, 2015
  • Supervising the Millennial Generation: The Good, The Bad, and The Hopeful, Co-Presenter, Practice Credit Program Supervisor CLE, April 10, 2015
  • Breaking it down: Effective Assignments, Discussion and Exercises, Co-Presenter, Fall 2014 Practice Credit Program Supervisor CLE
  • What Makes a Good Mentor: Effective and Consistent Feedback, Discussion and Exercises, Co-Presenter, Spring 2014, Practice Credit Program Supervisor CLE
  • Advertising and Selection Tips, Assignments: Long Term, Short Term and Routine, Co-Presenter, Fall 2013, Practice Credit Program Supervisor CLE
  • Writing Feedback, Optimal Observations, and Five Minute Supervising Tips, Co-Presenter, Spring 2013 Practice Credit Program Supervisor CLE
  • Tips for Mental Health Professionals Regarding Subpoenas, Court Testimony and Legal Liability, March 2012, Guest Speaker, St. Mary’s University Department of Counseling and Human Services
  • Violence on the Border, Perseverance and Hope: Providing Help along the Border Guest Speaker, St. Mary’s University President’s Peace Commission Panel, Fall 2010

Amanda Rivas

Director of Externships | Professor of Practice of Law

Contact Information

Education

  • J.D., St. Mary’s University School of Law, 2009
  • B.A., Brandeis University, 2003

License to Practice

  • Texas
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