
Overview
Jasmine is a civil litigation attorney who practices in general liability, consumer litigation, class actions, transportation matters, and construction.
Before joining Weinberg Wheeler, Jasmine spent a summer with the firm, gained experience as Editor in Chief of the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, and participated in multiple government and legal externships, all of which strengthened her ability to anticipate client needs, analyze complex issues, and advocate effectively.
Jasmine earned her J.D., cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law, where she received the full tuition Douglas Scholarship for Graduate Assistants. In addition to her work on journal, she served as a graduate assistant, teaching assistant, legal extern for multiple programs, and clinical student attorney. Jasmine earned her B.A. in Politics, cum laude, with minors in Law, Justice & Society and Studio Arts from Washington and Lee University. During her time there, she was inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa and Pi Sigma Alpha and served in several leadership roles, including Captain of the Women’s Soccer Team and Chapter President of Alpha Delta Pi.
While not practicing law, Jasmine enjoys spending time with her family, exercising, and volunteering with Circle of Friends Animal Society.
Education & Admissions
Education
University of Georgia School of Law, cum laude, J.D., 2025
- Douglas Scholarship for Graduate Assistants
- Highest Grades in my subsection (Y1) of Legal Research
- Legal Writing II Leadership roles: Editor in Chief for the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law Vol. 53
Washington and Lee University, Politics, Minors in Law, Justice & Society, Studio Arts, cum laude, B.A., 2022
- Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha
- Women’s Soccer Team Captain
- Alpha Delta Pi Chapter President
- University Athletics Committee
- Hiring Committee Member for Law, Justice, & Society Program
- One Love Foundation Workshop Facilitator
Admissions
Georgia
Recent Wins
Practices & Industries
News & Publications
Changing Climate, Changing Rights: How the United States Can Learn from the Emergence of the Right to a Healthy Environment in Colombia and India, 53 GA. J. INT’L & COMPAR. L.