Jonah Gavish Featured in Boyd Law Magazine: Bar Success Fund
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The 2025 Boyd Law Magazine showcases how William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada-Las Vegas is leading many changes facing the legal profession. Jonah Gavish is featured in an article on page 5 describing Boyd Law’s launch of the Bar Success Fund, an initiative that provides support to students in their final semester to help offset bar prep costs and other expenses during the final months before the bar exam. “In addition to demonstrating financial need, recipients are chosen for their grit, perseverance, and commitment to the demanding preparation process that leads to bar success.”
Jonah is one of this year’s Fund recipients and we congratulate him on passing the July 2025 bar exam! As Jonah explains, “I really felt supported in my bar preparation, and I am proud to share that my school assisted me through the Bar Success Program. Thank you for helping me on the final step in achieving my goal of becoming an attorney.”

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