Law Clerk

Meaghan Caskey

Meaghan Caskey is a law clerk and Juris Doctor candidate at the University of San Diego School of Law, where she is ranked in the top half of the Class of 2026. She previously attended Gonzaga University School of Law, earning Dean’s List honors both semesters of her 1L year and ranking in the top 25 percent of her class.

 

Meaghan brings extensive hands-on courtroom and client advocacy experience from her prior internships and clinic work. As a certified intern, she has represented clients under supervision at felony arraignments, spoken on the record in court, consulted with clients in custody, and provided direct legal consultation and research support.

She also has experience conducting legal research, drafting settlement agreements, communicating directly with clients, and supporting attorneys in a variety of civil matters, as well as prior work in environmental litigation.

Meaghan earned her Honors Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and History from the University of Ottawa, graduating cum laude and receiving multiple academic honors. She is committed to client-centered advocacy and is passionate about providing high-quality legal services grounded in diligence, integrity, and compassion.

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