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International Law Studies (ILS) Staff, 2015-2016

Director   Vincent M. Bonventre
Associate Director  Alexandra R. Harrington

Student Editorial Board, 2016 - 2017
Editor-in-Chief
Lisa Dallessandro is completing her final semester at Albany Law School.  She was born and raised in Hudson Valley, N.Y.

Lisa received her B.A. in History from Boston College in May 2012.
After graduating college, she interned at Sanocki, Newman, and Turret, a New York City firm specializing in medical malpractice and personal injury.  In her free time, she enjoys reading historical biographies, listening to classical music, and playing with her dog, Eric.

Executive Editor
Glenna Morgan is a third year student at Albany Law School. She graduated from the University of Albany with a B.A. in Linguistics and a minor in Business. As a law student, Glenna has won the national title in the ABA Client Counseling Competition and competed as a semi-finalist at the international competition. She has also competed as a regional finalist in the ABA Negotiation Competition, served as a member of the Albany Law Review, and is on the executive board of several student organizations.
Glenna has worked in the Office of the NYS Attorney General, the regional office of U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, and in Governor Andrew Cuomo's counsel's office. She is currently a law clerk at the firm Malkin & Ross. Upon graduation, she hopes to pursue a career in government relations.

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Student Editorial Board, 2015-16
Editor-in-Chief
Brittney M. Walker is a third-year student at Albany Law School.  She holds her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Pace University and a MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
During her time at RPI, Brittney was a member of the Masters’ Scholars Research Program where she worked with faculty members from the Biomedical Engineering department and the Center for Biotechnology to help them find commercial pathways for lab research discoveries and inventions. Currently, Brittney will be competing in the Karen C. McGovern Senior Prize Trials Moot Court Competition at the law school. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, reading novels, cooking and spending time with her family.

Executive Editor
Lisa Dallessandro is a third-year student at Albany Law School.  She was born and raised in Hudson Valley, N.Y.
Lisa received her B.A. in History from Boston College in May 2012.  After graduating college, she interned at Sanocki, Newman, and Turret, a New York City firm specializing in medical malpractice and personal injury.  In her free time, she enjoys reading historical biographies, listening to classical music, and playing with her dog, Eric.

Executive Editor
Eno-Obong Essien is a third-year student at Albany Law School. She holds her bachelor’s degree in English and American Literature from New York University and a MA from Iona College. After graduating college, she worked for Murphy, Higgins & Schiavetta, in New Rochelle, NY, where she gained practical experience concerning law practice and the motivation to go to law school.
Eno is the Pro Bono project director for the Global Institute for Health and Human Rights and founded the Society for Health and Human Rights in conjunction with the project. Currently, she is preparing to compete in the 2016 Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. She hopes to pursue a career in international Law with a particular focus on human rights. In her free time,
Eno loves to travel, spend time with family, watch and root for her favorite sports teams, and binge on Spotify.

For previous years' staffs, click HERE.

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