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Foreword

Dear Class of 2021, 

Welcome to the 2026 Anniversary Report of the Harvard Law School Class of 2021. 

Five years out, and this is our first time coming together since graduation. That fact alone makes this moment worth pausing on. We finished law school in the middle of a pandemic, which meant our class never quite got the shared ending most classes do. We scattered into clerkships, firms, nonprofits, agencies, start-ups, and paths none of us could have predicted. In the years since, we have built careers, changed directions, started families, lost people, taken risks, and figured things out as we went. This Red Book is a snapshot of all of that. 

Thank you to everyone who submitted an entry, and to the Alumni Center for bringing this collection together. These pages are not a highlight reel; they are an honest look at where we are now and how we got here. I hope you read them with the same curiosity and generosity that made our class worth being part of in the first place. 

The next five years will look different from the last five. The legal profession is changing—how we practice, what clients need, what technology makes possible—and many of us are already navigating that shift. These are not challenges any of us need to figure out alone. The people in this Red Book, the people in the room this weekend, are an extraordinary network of thinkers, builders, and advocates who chose the same place to learn how to do this work. That means something, and it is worth investing in. 

So, if this weekend reminds you of someone you have been meaning to reach out to, do it. If a conversation picks up right where it left off, let it keep going. We come back together to help make the next five years even more connected than the first five. 

With thanks to the Reunion Committee for their support in bringing this weekend together. 

It is good to be back together. 

Warm regards,  

Viroopa V. Volla
Chair, HLS Class of 2021, Fifth Reunion Committee

Records of the Class

Click the button below to view your password-protected class records – a collection of your classmates’ contact information and their stories – about life, career, family, hobbies, and more.

Please note: Passwords are case-sensitive. Also, this PDF is designed for reading only and cannot be printed.

Class Remembrances

Kiah Danielle Duggins

Isaac Conrad Herrera Sommers remembers:

Kiah was a blessing to everyone she interacted with, and so many more. It was an honor and a privilege to get to know her, and seeing her live out the love of Jesus in everything she did was and is an inspiration.