Meet The Board
Amber Wojciechowski
President & Editor in Chief
Amber is the President and Editor in Chief of ULR. She is a senior majoring in Psychology and minoring in Law & Philosophy. Amber is a co- founded UAlbany Undergraduate Law Review to create a space for herself and other pre-law students to develop legal writing skills.
She co-founded the organization to help student develop their legal writing skills at the pre-law level. Beyond Undergraduate Law, she is extremely involved in multiple pre-law organizations on campus.
As a applicant in the current law school cycle, Amber is excited to commit to a school and learn more about the law. She is passionate about family law and is eager to use her knowledge on child development to eventually become a public interest advocate.
Alexandra Antunez
Vice President & Managing Editor
Alexandra Antunez is the Vice President and Managing Editor of ULR. She is a junior at the University at Albany pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Journalism. She serves as the Co-Founder, Vice President, and Managing Editor of the UAlbany Undergraduate Law Review.
She co-founded this organization to ensure that students have a powerful voice in the systems that affect them, providing a platform to research legal and policy issues while refining complex arguments for diverse audiences. Beyond the Law Review, she is highly involved both on and off campus.
As an aspiring law student, Alex is deeply passionate about pursuing a career in immigration law. Her Commitment to this field is driven by her experience bridging communication gaps for non-English-speaking clients and her desire to continue advocating for underrepresented communities within the legal system
Secretary & Editor
Kristen Valle
Kristen Valle is a junior majoring in Political Science with a minor in Biology. She is a part of Law Review to promote writing education and strengthen academic engagement across campus. Passionate about the power of writing as a tool for advocacy and change.
Kristen is especially interested in using research and legal analysis to highlight important local and global issues that often go overlooked. Through being a co-founder of ULR, she hopes to contribute thoughtful pieces that bring awareness to current events, encourage informed discussion, and help students better understand the legal and social systems that impact their communities.
She is excited to help students develop analytical and writing skills while collaborating with peers to foster a culture of learning, dialogue, and civic responsibility.
Meet Your Publishers & Web Designers
Nick is a junior at the University at Albany, majoring in Public Policy with a minor in International Studies. He serves as the Publisher and Web Designer of the University at Albany Undergraduate Law Review, where he combines his academic interests with his passion for law and justice.
Aspiring to become an attorney, Nick joined Law Review to further develop his legal research, writing, and analytical skills while contributing meaningfully to undergraduate legal writing. He is deeply committed to legal justice and upholding the rule of law, believing that strong legal institutions are essential to protecting individual rights and shaping public policy.
As Publisher, Nick oversees the editing and publication process to ensure each issue reflects academic rigor and professionalism. As a Web Designer, he built and maintains the Law Review’s digital platform, expanding accessibility and creating a professional space to showcase undergraduate legal scholarship.
Nicholas Gates
Mattingly is a junior at the University at Albany, double majoring in Criminal Justice and Sociology. She serves as Co-Web Designer for the UAlbany Undergraduate Law Review. In this position she is able to combine her love for law with her creative side as she works to make the website functional and cohesive.
Aspiring to become a law professor, Mattingly wants to facilitate an environment for her peers to study the law and current legal events. She is committed to furthering the mission of Law Review by creating a space of learning and growth with her undergraduate peers aspiring to make strides in the legal profession.
As Web Designer, Mattingly has designed and overseen the growth of the website. She helped to create this digital platform as a way to share the writings and ideas of the brilliant members of this organization.
Mattingly Clarke
Executive Board
Treasurer
Samuel Davila-Martinez
Sam is a junior in University at Albany, and he serves as Treasurer for Ualbany Undergraduate Law Review. As a Criminal Justice major with a Psychology minor, he is interested in how the law impacts people and society, especially when it comes to criminal justice issues. He joined ULR because he wanted to write legal articles and use his voice to help bring awareness to important topics like justice reform and human behavior in the legal system. He think it would be a great opportunity to improve his writing and research skills while also being part of a community that cares about making an impact through law.
Staff Editor
Toni-Ann Bernard
Toni-Ann is a Sophomore majoring in Homeland Security with a minor in Criminal Justice. As Staff Editor for the Undergraduate Law Review, she is excited to combine her love of reading and my passion for law to edit submissions for ULR. In the future, she hopes to become an immigration lawyer. ULR felt like the perfect place to grow her writing skills while exploring the legal issues that inspire her most!
Co- Fundraising
Jada Huffman
Jada Huffman is a sophomore majoring in Legal Studies with a minor in Psychology. She joined ULR to further develop her writing skills and motivate herself to pursue publication. As the Fundraising Co-Chair, she is excited to help the organization secure the resources needed to connect students with the publication. She is passionate about professional development, particularly creating opportunities for minority groups. In her free time, she enjoys playing and watching sports. In the future, she hopes to become a Trust and Estates attorney.
Associate Editor
Adesola Grace Sotade George
Adesola is a junior at the University at Albany, double-majoring in legal studies and journalism; double-minoring in Political Science and Law & Philosophy. She joined the University Of Albany undergraduate Law Review because she is passionate about legal writing, research, and the intersection between media and the law. Being part of this organization allows her to strengthen her analytical and editorial skills while engaging in meaningful discussions about current legal issues. She looks forward to using her academic background to contribute thoughtful, well-edited work to the publication and prepare for a future career in the legal field.
Co- Programming
Jiya Parmar
Jiya is a senior double-majoring in sociology and Philosophy of Law. She joined ULR because it is uncommon to find a group that demonstrates such a strong commitment. Additionally, it provides an excellent opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to write effectively in a legal context. She also really enjoys planning events alongside her Co- Chair, Josh!
Professional PR
Brandon Bermingham
Brandon is majoring in Philosophy and has a minor in Political Science. He is a sophomore and serves as Professional PR chair. He is a super competitive person that loves strategic games. He joined the law review because I wanted to enhance my legal writing and research.”
Co- Fundraising
Berley Jean Paul
Berley is a sophmore Double major in Criminal Justice and Political Science. Her ultimate career aspiration is to become a practicing attorney. Recognizing the intellectual demands of law school, she joined Ualbany’s Undergraduate Law Review to get an early start on developing skills that she will need in the near future, and to have the core competencies of the legal profession. She aim to improve her research and analytical writing skills necessary for law school, while working alongside like-minded individuals.
Co- Programming
Joshua Campbell
Josh is a sophomore majoring in Psychology on the pre-law track, with double minors in Business and Law & Philosophy. As Co-programming chair, he helps design and organize events that introduce students to legal topics and careers. He joined Law Review to gain further exposure to the legal field and contribute to a student-based community centered on legal research, critical thinking, and energizing collaboration.
Public Relations
Jaslaudi Ramírez
Jaslaudi is majoring in Public Policy and minoring in Spanish and French. She joined undergraduate law review because it was a pathway to tackle difficult conversations with others and in writing.