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Jasmine N. Pope

Jasmine N. Pope

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Jasmine Pope is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. Jasmine received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with a minor in History, from Towson University.

Jasmine graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law, cum laude, in 2018. During law school, Jasmine served as the Editor-in-Chief of the University of Baltimore School of Law Journal of International Law and served on the executive board of the International Law Society. Jasmine also served as a Rule 19 Student Attorney for the Immigrant Rights Clinic and competed in the Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Competition as a member of the Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court team. Additionally, she served as a research assistant, Law Scholar, and as a Student Fellow for the Center for International and Comparative Law. During her third year of law school, she received the Dean’s Citation.

After law school, Jasmine clerked for the Honorable Sherrie R. Bailey in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County. During her clerkship, she gained valuable experience in matters related to custody, child support, and contempt. After her judicial clerkship, she joined a private law firm in Annapolis, Maryland, where she practiced family law. Additionally, Jasmine worked for Maryland Legal Aid, where she also practiced family law. Jasmine has experience handling child custody and child support matters, as well as divorce matters. She has appeared before magistrates and judges across the State of Maryland. Jasmine joined Turnbull, Nicholson & Sanders, P.A. as an Associate Attorney in August of 2022.

Jasmine is a member of the Alliance of Black Women Attorney’s of Maryland, Inc., the Anne Arundel County Bar Association, the Baltimore County Bar Association, the Maryland State Bar Association, and the Women’s Bar Association of Maryland. She is also the current President of the University of Baltimore Law Alumni Association.

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