Convicted murderer in Tulane law school welcomes scrutiny

At first, Bruce Reilly, the new, first-year Tulane University law student from Rhode Island, knew only that classmates were talking about him. Then he heard that concerned students were going to law school Dean David Meyer. And when Reilly looked at his blog, " Unprison ," he could see that people were finding it by Googling "Bruce Reilly murder."

"There was a general stir in the air," he said.

The last shred of anonymity disappeared Wednesday when " Above the Law ," a news and commentary blog focusing on the legal profession, disclosed that Reilly, 38, the scholarship student in civil procedure class with the serpentine tattoo coiling down his left forearm, did 12 years in Rhode Island for second-degree murder.

"Above the Law's" post about Reilly quoted an unnamed Tulane law student worried about his or her personal safety, offended that Reilly received a scholarship, and angry that Reilly was taking another's space in the law school even though he may never be able to practice as a lawyer because of his conviction.

The fierce rush of disclosure is happening faster than Reilly anticipated -- even for a digitally savvy user of the Internet who has spent the past few years building a body of online reporting and commentary on social justice issues.

"I honestly thought my biggest problem was going to be the heat in New Orleans," he said Thursday.

"That's probably a pretty ignorant thing to say, but in Rhode Island, where I'm coming from, I've spent the last six years kind of slowly but surely becoming part of the community, to the point where officials are willing to work with me."

He had hoped, he said, that people would get to know him first, learn about his community theater work, his five or six years of post-prison experience as a community activist and organizer working with neighborhood groups and local public officials.

"I thought it'd be a little more organic," he said. "It's been a little crazy.

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Convicted murderer in Tulane law school welcomes scrutiny
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Every college and university awards scholarships and grants to those they feel deserve the merit due to a certain grade point average or strength in a chosen field. Aside from the awards normally given out by these established institutions, a great many opportunities are available for those seeking additional funds for college. Many of these grants and scholarships are dedicated to a particular field or aspect of criminal justice or they can only for those who meet certain eligibility requirements. Nonetheless, a great many of these opportunities exist and can be found with some basic research.

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A variety of scholarships aimed toward providing minority groups and those who typically are not fully represented in the law enforcement field. These members of society are encouraged to make the law enforcement field more diverse.

Out to protect scholarship : This unique opportunity offers money to law enforcement recruits who are gay, lesbian, bi sexual and transgender. Awards of up to $1,000 are available for those who are eligible.

Hispanic Education Endowment Fund (HEEF) Mike Corona Foundation law enforcement scholarship : HEEF offers a large number of scholarships for Hispanic students living in the Orange County area of California. The Mike Corona example is one of many awards available for students who wish to enroll at a four-year college or university.

HEEF sub funds : In addition to the number of scholarships offered, HEEF also provides funds for diverse career paths and areas of study, including law enforcement.

Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE) scholarship : WIFLE has two scholarships that it gives out to aspiring women who are interested in criminal justice. One award is for members and the other is for any woman.

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