Welcome to Volume 96

Come wind, rain, or shine, the members of the Tulane Law Review continue to work on Volume 96’s upcoming issues. This year’s staff is comprised of dedicated members who work tirelessly to continue the Review’s dedication to excellence in legal scholarship. 

Antonio X. Milton

Antonio X. Milton serves as Volume 96’s Editor in Chief. Originally hailing from Carencro, Louisiana, Antonio received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Tulane University with a research concentration in Race and Comparative Politics. This past summer, he worked at Bracewell in Houston, Texas. Following graduation, Antonio will clerk for the Honorable Nannette Jolivette Brown of the Eastern District of Louisiana and the Honorable Carl E. Stewart of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Gianluca S. Cocito-Monoc

Gianluca Cocito-Monoc serves as Volume 96’s Senior Managing Editor. A native Louisianian, he graduated from Lusher Charter School before receiving a bachelor's degree from Tulane. This past summer, he worked in the Houston office of Kirkland & Ellis. After graduation, he will clerk for the Honorable Susie Morgan of the Eastern District of Louisiana. Gianluca has contributed two publications to the Review: his Case Note in Volume 95 explores the Louisiana Supreme Court's holding in Gloria's Ranch v. Tauren Exploration, and his forthcoming Comment in Volume 96 presents a substantive due process challenge to Louisiana's use of peremptory periods to limit a biological father's ability to bring an avowal action.

The Managing Editors for Volume 96 are Avery Autin, Hallie Brown, Aislyne Calianos, Talha A. Chaudhry, Eleanor Gardner, Parker Hufft, Winnie Johnson, Sarah McLoughlin, Riana Morales, Ryan S. Park, Kristen Shaw, Shelby Shearer, and Grace L. Williams.

Emily M. Shinn

Emily M. Shinn serves as Volume 96’s Senior Notes & Comments Editor. In addition to law school, Emily is pursuing a Master of Public Health degree with Tulane’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Emily is originally from Richmond, Virginia and received her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geoscience from Boston College. Before starting law school, Emily worked for a non-profit organization that promoted food access and sustainable agriculture in the New Orleans area. This past summer, she worked as a summer associate for both Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann and Liskow & Lewis in New Orleans. Emily has been twice published in the Review: Her Case Note in Volume 95 explores a non-delegation doctrine challenge to the Affordable Care Act, and her forthcoming Comment examines the role of restrictive covenants on urban farming during times of national food insecurity and crisis.

The Notes and Comments Editors for Volume 96 are Ellen E. Short, Madeline Inzenga, and J. Garrett Merville. 

Kevin M. Cole

Kevin M. Cole serves as Volume 96’s Senior Articles Editor. Kevin is originally from Mandeville, Louisiana, and attended Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, where he received his undergraduate degree and MBA. Before law school, Kevin worked in economic development, where he served as an international trade specialist and business recruitment project manager. This past summer, he worked at Stanley, Reuter, Ross, Thornton, & Alford and Phelps Dunbar, both in New Orleans. After graduating, Kevin will clerk for the Honorable Barry W. Ashe of the Eastern District of Louisiana. His forthcoming Comment in Volume 96 explores the various issues of prescription in the context of Louisiana’s protections against surprise medical bills.

The Articles Editors for Volume 96 are Hannah Aronoff, Robert Morris, Tom Mostellar, Elizabeth Rudolf, and Megan Teltschik. Robert Morris also serves as the Diversity Editor.

Alyssa McCain

Alyssa McCain serves as Volume 96's Senior Associate Editor. Alyssa was born in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, but has called the Houston, Texas area home for most of her life. Alyssa graduated from Texas A&M University with a BBA in Accounting and MS in Finance, and worked as a financial analyst at Chevron for three years before coming to law school. Alyssa worked at Bracewell LLP in Houston, Texas this past summer as a summer associate, and will be returning as a full time associate next fall.

The Associate Editor for Volume 96 is Riana Morales, and Talha A. Chaudhry serves as the Online Editor. Shelby Shearer serves as the Research Editor.

Junior Members of Volume 96 include Grace Anzalone, Angela Beam, Wilson Beattie, Alexander Breaux, Rachel Campbell, Ross Cherlin, Kellie Constantine, Henry Crowell, Maxwell Donald, Anna Fish, Kiera Galloway, Patrick Hovet, Christian Lobello, Kieran McCluskie, Carolyn Mitchell, Bailey Montaño, Michael Morton, Caroline Perlis, Madison Rich, Gabrielle Rossi, Caroline Silverstein, Alexandra E. Summa, Matthew Tonglet, Smriti Aveeka Vats, Connor Villar, Matt Warren, Perri Weinstein, and Ethan White.

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 A. Manganaro will facilitate publication of the Review as Publication Supervisor. Greyson Harness will serve as Publication Project Assistant.