Rita Powers
Rita Powers is originally from a small town in California where she spent most of her time on her family’s cattle ranch. Some of her fondest memories are bottle feeding the calves, one of which she named Buttercup. Rita continues to voice her interest in her family’s ranch, learning about how new technological developments affect the industry. A current example of this, used on her family’s ranch, is the use of drones to monitor field conditions. Being close to the ranching industry has always provided her with curiosity regarding the distribution of natural resources, contributing to her interest in water law. Joining Schroeder Law Offices in August of 2023 has given her a better understanding of water rights and subsequently, the effects of water laws on ranching.
She attended school in Reno, graduating with a 3.9 GPA in May of 2023 with her B.A. from the University of Nevada, Reno. Rita is on the pre-law track, aspiring to further her education in environmental law. Currently, she is spending most of her free time studying for the law-school admissions test (LSAT).
During her last year at the University Rita interned for the Washoe County Bar Association. In this role she worked within the local legal community and volunteered for projects, such as the Nevada High School Mock Trials. Although Rita always had interest in the legal field, it was this internship that excited her passion to stay in Reno because of the closely knit community.
For fun, Rita enjoys hiking, reading, and concerts as well as spending time with her family.
Experience:
- Intern, Washoe County Bar Association [December 2022 – July 2023]
- Shadowed local DA, Jenna Garcia [February 2023 – March 2023]
Education:
- B.A. University of Nevada, Reno [August 2020 – May 2023]
Awards:
- Presidential Scholarship, University of Nevada, Reno
- George & Ronald M. Basta Scholarship