Noah Musto comes to Munley Law with a background in public service and a keen desire to continue that service in his law career as an associate attorney, where he will be focusing on researching and writing briefs.
Interning in various capacities has given Noah invaluable experience in both law and public interest work. He has previously served with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s procurement law division, the Commercial Law Development Program, and the National Center on Protection Orders and Full Faith & Credit. As a Constituent Services Intern for U.S. Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr.’s Greater Scranton office, he assisted constituents with federal matters, gaining valuable public service experience. As a Campaign Fellow with the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, he helped organize grassroots efforts in Centre and Clinton counties.
Prior to joining Munley Law, Noah completed a year-long judicial clerkship with the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, gaining firsthand experience in judicial decision-making and courtroom proceedings.
A cum laude graduate from Penn State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government, Noah received his Juris Doctor from The George Washington University Law School. While at George Washington, he served on the Public Contract Law Journal and as Secretary of the American Constitution Society chapter. He was active in the Equal Justice Foundation and participated in the first-year moot court competition.
Education
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The George Washington University Law School
Juris Doctor
2024 -
Penn State
Bachelor of Arts, cum laude
2021
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania
Professional Organizations
American Bar Association