Isabel Ranney
Attorney
Prior to graduating from law school, Isabel graduated summa cum laude from Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University with a major in political science, minor in criminology and criminal justice and a certificate in homeland security. Isabel was a recipient of the Moeur Award as recognition for her academic excellence during college.
While attending law school at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Isabel was a law clerk at Woodnick Law for roughly three (3) years and served as an associate editor for The Law Journal for Social Justice. Isabel was also a founding member of the Family Legal Interest Project (FLIP), a family law oriented club at ASU Law.
Isabel has always been passionate about helping guide others through the legal processes. During her undergraduate, Isabel served 600 hours as a member of the domestic PeaceCorps, AmeriCorps. Isabel was stationed at the Maricopa County Superior Court in the Providing Access to Court Services (PACS) division. It was through her service that she became interested in the world of family law.
Isabel is admitted to practice law in Arizona and the United State District Court of Arizona.
In her free time, Isabel enjoys spending time with her friends, going to comedy shows and exploring Phoenix.
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Education
JD, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Arizona State University
Minor, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University
Certificate, Homeland Security, Arizona State University
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Awards and Honors
ASU Moeur Award
CALI Excellence for the Future Award – Juvenile Law
William H. Pedrick Scholar