Director Vincent M. Bonventre
Student Editorial Board, 2023 - 2024
Editor-in-Chief
Edad Mercier is a 3L at Albany Law School. She received her undergraduate degree from Harvard College, where she majored in History. Edad is also a Law Clerk with the Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York and a student member of the National Lawyers Guild. She is interested in human rights law, international law, and prisoners' rights. Her work has been published in the Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, and the Journal Of Anthropological And Archaeological Sciences. She is also on the editorial board of the Middle Eastern Journal of Research in Education and Social Sciences.
Executive Editor
Priscila Galambos is a rising 3L at Albany Law School and is originally from Sarasota, Florida. She hopes to focus her studies on international law and human trafficking in particular. She is the Student Editor-in-Chief of the New York State Bar Association's Environmental Lawyer Journal, as well as the Vice President of the Latin American Law Students Association at Albany Law School. She is dedicated to representing disadvantaged populations and learning more about international criminal law.
Executive Editor
Joseph A. Anias is a third-year student at Albany Law School. He grew up in Westchester, New York, and graduated from SUNY The College at Brockport, studying Political Science and Philosophy.
Throughout his time in Albany Law School, Joe has served as the Associate Board Member for Moot Court, Subeditor for Government Law Review, and Teaching Assistant for Criminal Law and Introduction to Lawyering I & II. He is currently serving as the Competition Chair for the Karen C. McGovern Senior Prize Trials Competition and as Associate Editor for Government Law Review.
Joe has interned with the Third Judicial District of the New York State Unified Court System, New York State Office of the Attorney General Litigation Bureau, Albany District Attorney's Office, and New York District Attorney’s Office. After graduation, Joe hopes to work as a criminal law attorney.
Executive Editor
Rachael Brown is a second year JD candidate at Albany Law School. She graduated from SUNY New Paltz where she majored in International Relations and minored in Disaster Studies. At Albany Law she is a member of Government Law Review and the Women's Law Caucus.
She spent the summer following her first year at Albany Law as an intern with the Honorable Daniel J. Stewart in the Northern District of New York.
Student Editorial Board, 2022 - 2023
Editor-in-ChiefJaclyn R. Yoselevich is a third-year student at Albany Law School. She grew up in Union, New Jersey, and graduated from Ithaca College where she studied Legal Studies, as well as minoring in Mathematics, Communications, Jewish Studies, and Interdisciplinary Studies. After receiving her bachelor's degree, she continued her education at Albany Law School.
While at Albany Law School, Jaclyn has served as the Associate Board Member for Moot Court, 2L Class Representative of the Student Bar Association, Vice President of Cardozo Legal Society, Treasurer of Phi Alpha Delta, Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Lawyering, and a subeditor for the Government Law Review. Currently, she serves as the Senior Prize Trials Competition Chair for Moot Court, President of Cardozo Legal Society, Vice President of Government Law Society, 3L Class Representative of the Student Bar Association, and Associate Editor for Government Law Review.
In the past, Jaclyn has worked for the Domestic Violence Prosecution Hybrid Clinic in the Saratoga County District Attorney's Office and an intern at the Schenectady County Public Defender's Office. This summer she interned at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.
Upon graduating, Jaclyn hopes to work as a criminal law attorney. In her free time, Jaclyn loves to spend time with family and friends, be out in nature, and play flute.
Executive Editor
Beven B. Nedumthakady is a third-year student at Albany Law School. He grew up in the Hudson Valley, and received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering before deciding to pursue his JD.
During his time at Albany Law School, Beven has served as a Senator and is currently Vice President of the Student Bar Association, has served as Vice Justice of Phi Alpha Delta Rockefeller Chapter, and is the President and co-founder of the Catholic Law Students Association.
Beven has worked in a number of different fields, including civil litigation at Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY, criminal prosecution at the Albany County District Attorney's Office, and intellectual property at Heslin Rothenberg Farley & Mesiti P.C.
In his free time, Beven enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and spending time outdoors.
Executive Editor
Nicholas A. Alfano is a third-year student at Albany Law School. He graduated from Seton Hall University, where he majored in Political Science and Philosophy and minored in Economics.
Nicholas is a founding member of the Catholic Law Students Association where he currently serves as treasurer. He has previously interned with the NYS Division of Consumer Protection’s Utility Intervention Unit and the Third Judicial District of the New York State Unified Court System.
Executive Editor
Daniel W. Richer is a third-year student at Albany Law School. He grew up in Clarence, NY, and graduated from the State University of New York at Fredonia where he majored in History and Political Science.
After receiving his bachelor’s degree, Dan worked as a litigation paralegal at a personal injury firm in Buffalo. Since attending law school, he has continued to pursue personal injury law while enjoying the numerous fields of study offered at Albany Law.
In his free time, Dan enjoys distance running and golf. His interests include American history, maritime studies, and international relations.
Executive Editor
Edad Mercier is a second-year JD candidate at Albany Law School, where she is also a member of the Immigration Law Pro Bono Society. She received her undergraduate degree from Harvard College, where she majored in History.
Edad has previously interned with the New York State Office of the Attorney General, Bureau of Appeals and Opinions. She is interested in human rights law and prisoners' rights.
Edad's work has been published in the Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies and the Journal Of Anthropological And Archaeological Sciences. She is also on the editorial board of the Middle Eastern Journal of Research in Education and Social Sciences.
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