Meet the JD Class of 2028
Duke Law's class of 2028 includes 227 students from 35 U.S. states and territories and from eight foreign countries. They were selected from more than 6,200 applicants.
Duke Law School welcomed 227 students from 91 undergraduate institutions into the JD Class of 2028 this fall. Selected from more than 6,200 applicants, the 1Ls hail from 35 different states and eight countries outside the U.S. Ten percent of the class are first-generation college graduates, and 85% have at least one year of post-college experience.



Anya Syed
Prior Education: Claremont McKenna College ’23 (Bachelor of Arts, International Relations and Economics)
Hometown: London and San Francisco
Kendall Obando-Sanchez
Prior Education: Wake Forest University ’24 (Bachelor of Arts, Psychology)
Hometown: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Vilasini Nayar
Prior Education: The University of Texas at Austin '24 (Bachelors degrees, Political Science and Government, Music
Hometown: Plano, Texas
Titus Cornell
Prior Education: University of Georgia '19 (B.A., Political Science and Government); George Washington University '22 (M.A., International Science and Technology Policy)
Hometown: Augusta, Georgia
Nimisha Pant
Prior Education: Duke University ’21 (Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering)
Hometown: Arlington, Virginia
Anna Savo
Prior Education: Georgetown University ’22 (Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy)
Hometown: St. Augustine, Florida
Daniel Camacho
Prior Education: United States Military Academy at West Point ’16 (Bachelor of Science, International Relations, Russian)
Hometown: Manassas, Virginia
Michael Morris, MD
Prior Education: Middle Tennessee State University '11; East Tennessee State University '16 (M.D.); University of Florida '20 (residency in neurology); UCLA '22 (fellowship in neurocritical care)
Hometown: Englewood, Tennessee