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April Ashby is affiliated with Marquette University Law School as a contributor to its faculty blog, where she writes on legal ethics, sports law, and international human rights. Her work reflects a deep engagement with contemporary legal issues, particularly the ethical use of social media by lawyers, anti-doping policies in sports, and human rights advocacy in Honduras.
- University: Marquette University
- School: Marquette University Law School
Her research interests center on legal ethics, sports law, and international human rights, with a particular focus on anti-doping in professional athletics and systemic abuses in post-coup Honduras. She has expressed a personal motivation for studying anti-doping, rooted in her passion for cycling and dismay over its doping culture.
The articles she has authored explore the intersection of law, ethics, and public policy. They demonstrate a consistent theme of using legal frameworks to promote integrity in sports, protect human rights, and guide ethical professional conduct. Her work emphasizes transparency, justice, and the role of law in safeguarding societal values.
- Legal Ethics and Social Media
- Anti-Doping in Sports
- International Human Rights Advocacy
While no formal advising or grant activities are mentioned, her contributions to public legal discourse through the Marquette Law Faculty Blog suggest an active role in legal education and outreach. She appears to be involved in raising awareness about pressing legal and ethical challenges in both domestic and international contexts.
April Ashby is associated with Marquette Law School’s human rights and legal ethics initiatives, particularly through her coverage of speakers and events related to international justice. Her engagement with figures like Bertha Oliva of COFADEH highlights her connection to real-world human rights advocacy and education.




