Nina Priya Sudarsan and Mark Jameson Cherry were married Sept. 15 at Thomas Fogarty Winery and Vineyards in Redwood City, Calif. Pandit Raghavendra Prasad, a Hindu priest, officiated, with the Rev. James R. Kingry, a minister of the United Methodist Church and an uncle of the groom, taking part.
The bride and groom, both law clerks for federal judges in Oklahoma City, each received a law degree from Columbia.
Ms. Sudarsan, 29, is a law clerk for Judge Suzanne Mitchell, a magistrate judge on the Federal District Court in Oklahoma City. The bride also graduated from Columbia.
She is the daughter of Susheela Sudarsan and Gopal Sudarsan of Wichita, Kan. The bride’s father is an aerospace engineer at GDC Technics, an aircraft modifications and technology company in Fort Worth. Her mother retired as a public-health nurse for women, infants and children at the Sedgwick County health department in Wichita.
Mr. Cherry, 27, is a law clerk for Judge Robert E. Bacharach of the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, also in Oklahoma City. The groom graduated from Vanderbilt.
He is a son of Sharon K. Cherry and James R. Cherry of Science Hill, Ky. The groom’s parents, both pharmacists, own and operate the Medicine Shoppe, a pharmacy franchise in Somerset, Ky.
The couple met in August 2013 at an informal happy hour on the night before the first law school orientation event.