Staci Holthus
Staci M. Holthus represents clients in complex litigation in federal and state courts. Her experience covers all phases of litigation, including appeals. Staci previously served as a law clerk to Magistrate Judge Young B. Kim of the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
During law school, Staci completed a summer clerkship with the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia. She also competed on Loyola’s moot court teams, placing as a quarterfinalist and top oralist at national competition in 2016 and earning a regional championship and best oralist award in 2017.
Prior to law school, Staci taught 7th grade pre-algebra in Washington, DC, where she also coached volleyball and spearheaded a snowboarding club sponsored by Burton. She is passionate about education and continues to support student learning through her work with Loyola’s undergraduate moot court program.
- Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 2017, J.D.
- American University, 2012, M.A.T., Secondary Mathematics
- Loyola University Chicago, 2010, B.A., Political Science
- Illinois
- Clerkship to Magistrate Judge Young B. Kim of the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2019 - 2021)