July 2, 2026

Meet Kiley Elzy: ASL Class of 2029

Meet Kiley Elzy: ASL Class of 2029

Appalachian School of Law is proud to welcome Kiley Elzy as a member of the Class of 2029.

A recent graduate of the University of Louisville, Kiley brings with her two and a half years of experience working at the Jefferson County Courthouse. Through that role, she gained valuable insight into the legal system, observing firsthand the work that takes place both in the courtroom and behind the scenes.

“This role allowed me to learn from incredible professionals and deepened my understanding of the law,” Kiley said.

As she explored law schools, Kiley found herself drawn to Appalachian School of Law’s supportive environment and commitment to student success.

“I was drawn to ASL by its tight-knit community, small class sizes, and the beautiful campus,” she said. “I particularly appreciate the school’s strong focus on academics and bar exam preparation.”

Having already witnessed the legal profession in action, Kiley arrives at ASL with a strong foundation and a clear appreciation for the dedication required to succeed in the field. We are excited to welcome her to the ASL community and look forward to watching her continue to grow over the next three years.

Welcome to the ASL family, Kiley!

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