Welcome to Volume 95

Not even a global pandemic can stop the Tulane Law Review from publishing new and cutting edge pieces of legal scholarship. With a few adjustments to accommodate remote work, production of Volume 95 is well underway, and this year's talented staff are excited to continue the Review's dedication to legal scholarship.  

Brandon M. Sprague

Brandon M. Sprague

Brandon M. Sprague serves as Volume 95's Editor in Chief. A native of Kenner, Louisiana, Brandon has spent his whole life in the Greater New Orleans area. He graduated from Jesuit High School in 2015 and received a Bachelor of the Arts in Classical Studies and History from Tulane University in 2019. This past summer, Brandon worked as a summer associate in the New York City office of Jones Day. After graduation, he will clerk for the Honorable Susie Morgan of the Eastern District of Louisiana. Brandon has contributed two publications to the Review: His Case Note in Volume 94 examines the rights of NFL ticketholders after the infamous 2019 "no call" against the New Orleans Saints in the 2019 NFC Championship, and his forthcoming Comment in Volume 95 compares Louisiana's law classifying certain water bodies as public things with the corresponding laws of Chile, Ecuador, and the Netherlands in order to find more efficient ways to carry out coastal restoration.

Audrey Martin

Audrey Martin

Audrey Martin serves as Volume 95’s Senior Managing Editor. Originally from Lutcher, Louisiana, Audrey is a Tiger at heart and earned her Bachelor of Arts in English and Sociology from Louisiana State University in 2018. This past summer, she split her time between Burns Charest LLP and Krebs Farley & Dry PLLC here in New Orleans. After graduation, Audrey will join Krebs Farley as a commercial litigation associate. In addition to her editorial contributions, Audrey has also been twice published in the Review: Her Case Note in Volume 94 explores the constitutionality of cash bail and judicial administration in Louisiana, and her forthcoming Comment examines the effects of the recent United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on immigration.  

The Managing Editors for Volume 95 are Chandler Block, Isabel Englehart, Hayden Q. Hawkins, Abigail Joens-Witherow, Ryan Monk, Dara Mouhot, Jacqueline Odom, Connor Rabalais, Alex Rodriguez-Perez, Alexa Rummel, Chelsea C. Ryan, Read Rydberg, and Caroline WIlson.

Darcy R. Samuelsohn

Darcy R. Samuelsohn

Darcy R. Samuelsohn serves as Volume 95's Senior Notes & Comments Editor. Darcy is from Katonah, New York and received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Delaware. Before moving to New Orleans for law school, she worked as a paralegal at Norton Rose Fulbright in New York City. This past summer, she worked as a summer associate for Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, also in New York City, where she will work full-time after graduation. Be sure to read her forthcoming Comment on the inadequacy of the qualified immunity doctrine in the context of police brutality against individuals living with mental illness. 

The Notes and Comments Editors for Volume 95 are Ellen D. George, Elizabeth Harrison, and Jacob W. McCarty. 

Jessica Webb

Jessica Webb

Jessica Webb serves as Volume 95's Senior Articles Editor. Jessica is from Atlanta, Georgia but has lived in New Orleans since 2007 when she attended Tulane as an undergraduate. Prior to and during law school, she worked as a paralegal at Smith & Fawer, LLC in New Orleans. This past summer, she worked at White & Case in Houston and Fishman Haygood in New Orleans. After graduation, she will be joining White & Case in their energy and infrastructure projects group.

The Articles Editors for Volume 95 are John Ellis Cupit V, Tasia Kastanek, Ilsa Luther, Jacqueline Odom, Caroline Wilson, and James Wong.

Gabriella Leonovicz

Gabriella Leonovicz

Gabriella Leonovicz serves as Volume 95's Senior Associate Editor. She grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana and graduated from Tulane University with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Homeland Security. This past summer, she worked at Weil Gotshal & Manges in New York City, where she will be working upon graduation. 

The Associate Editor for Volume 95 is Chace Vienne, and the Diversity Editor is Jacob W. McCarty. Additionally, Ryan Monk serves as Volume 95's Online Editor, Ilsa Luther serves as the Symposium Editor, and Chandler Block serves as the Research Editor. 

The Junior Members for Volume 95 are Hannah Aronoff, Avery Autin, Hallie Brown, Aislyne Calianos, Talha A. Chaudhry, Gianluca S. Cocito-Monoc, Kevin Cole, Eleanor Gardner, Parker Hufft, Madeline Inzenga, Winnie Johnson, Alyssa McCain, Sarah McLoughlin, John G. Merville, Antonio Milton, Robert M. Morris, Riana Morales, Tom Mostellar, Ryan S. Park, Elizabeth Rudolf, Kristen Shaw, Shelby Shearer, Emily Shinn, Ellen Short, Megan Teltschik, and Grace L. Williams. 

Professor Ronald J. Scalise, a staff member of the Review for Volumes 73 and 74, continues to serve as the Review's Faculty Advisor. Nicole Manganaro facilitates publication of the Review as Publication Supervisor. Samantha Foster handles the Review's finances as Financial Services Specialist. Julian Tricamo-Palmer serves as the Review's Project Assistant.