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President Bradley L. Cromes is a 2010 J.D./M.A. (Public Policy and Management) candidate at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and John Glenn School of Public Affairs. Bradley received his B.A. in political science from Hiram College in 2006, and worked before law school on the Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education's College 360 talent attraction and retention initiative. Last fall, Bradley took a semester off from his studies to serve as Field Director for Ohio State Rep. Dan Dodd's reelection campaign, and won reelection for his candidate by 15% of the vote in the reddest district in Ohio currently held by a Democrat. Bradley also worked for the Ohio Democratic Party's as a voter protection intern in the summer of 2008, and previously served NDLSC as Midwest Regional Membership Director and 2009 National Convention Coordinator. He grew up in Bellefontaine, Ohio, and currently resides in Columbus.
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Vice President of Membership Ryan Cwach is a first year student at the University of Iowa College of Law. He has spent most of his adult life organizing for Democratic principles. As an undergraduate at the University of South Dakota, he strengthened the University Democrats organization to become the strongest student Democratic organization in the state of South Dakota. He was a campaign manager for a South Dakota state Senate seat during college and proud to say that he was a field organizer for President Obama before attending law school. In both of these campaigns, he organized students, teachers, farmers, union members as well as first time voters to knock on doors and make phone calls. In the swing state of Iowa, he organized law students to serve as legal observers for President Obama’s Counsel for Change. Ryan is excited to lead the NDLSC into a new era of strong chapters with active and strong members, but he needs your help. If you are currently in a chapter looking for assistance, a law student interested in starting a chapter at your school, or a prospective first year interested in the organization, please send Ryan an e-mail!
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Vice President of Communications Edward Carlson is a 2011 J.D. candidate at the University of Iowa School of Law. Edward received his B.A in Political Science and Italian from Colorado College in 2006. Prior to law school, Edward was a 2005 Congressional Hispanic Caucus intern with the Office of the Democratic Leader, Nancy Pelosi, a legislative fellow in Colorado during the 2006-7 legislative session, and then became a Henry Luce Scholar in Asia with the FMR. Japanese Parliamentary Secretary in the Cabinet Office of Economic and Fiscal Policy. Edward is originally from Guatemala, and grew up in Iowa.
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Vice President of Voting Rights Joel Murray is a second-year student at the University of California, Davis, School of Law. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Joel attended the University of Washington where he was active in campus politics, and advocated for more affordable tuition and financial aid for students. Following his graduation from UW, Joel completed his MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy at the London School of Economics. Joel has worked on three successful ballot measure campaigns in Washington State, primarily focusing on organizing and communications. In his spare time he enjoys golf, live music, reading, rooting for the Huskies, and travel.
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Finance Director Lee Pham is a student at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City. He will graduate in May 2010 and will declare his concentration in intellectual property law. Lee has participated in two of Cardozo's study abroad seminars; Introduction to Law in India, focused on intellectual property and constitutional democracy, and Comparative Corporate Governance at Oxford University. Lee served as President of the Cardozo Democrats Society and the Senator for his 1L class at-large in the Cardozo Student Bar Association. He also served as the National Treasurer of the National Society of Black Engineers. Lee spent his 1L summer working with the Intellectual Property Strategy Group at American Express in New York City, and he continued with the company through his second year. He will spend his 2L summer interning at the largest IP law firm in Vietnam supported by Cardozo’s International Corporate & Intellectual Property Law Summer Fellowship. In his community in Brooklyn, Lee volunteers for local community organizing efforts. Lee has a Chemical Engineering degree from Drexel University, and he is originally from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Director of Legal Research Adrienne Rose is a J.D. candidate at the New York University School of Law. Adrienne received her B.A. in Urban Studies (Political Science) with a minor in Mathematics from Barnard College in 2003. Prior to law school, she worked as Senior Legislative Assistant for Congressman Adam Schiff in Washington, DC, and she assisted the congressman with his work on the House Judiciary Committee and the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science. Adrienne grew up in Los Angeles and currently lives in New York.
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Director of Technology Bill Froehlich is a 2011 J.D. candidate at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. Bill received his B.A. in political science and mathematics from Denison University in Granville, Ohio. While at Denison University Bill was co-chair of Denison University’s third Relay For Life (a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society), was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, and served as a Senator in campus governance. Prior to law school bill spent a few months working as a fundraiser on Sherrod Brown’s successful 2006 campaign for U.S. Senate and worked as a legislative aide for Ohio State Senator and Senate Minority Leader Teresa Fedor of Toledo. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Bill is a lifelong buckeye growing up in Avon Lake, Ohio and presently living in Columbus, Ohio.
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Secretary/Treasurer Brandon Loggins is a 2010 J.D. candidate at the University of Illinois College of Law. Brandon received his B.A. in political science from the University of Illinois at Urban a- Champaign in May 2005. At Illinois, he served on the Board of Fraternity Affairs and as President of the University of Illinois Black Greek Council among numerous other leadership capacities. Mr. Loggins deferred law school in 2005 and successfully taught and moved 4th Grade students in the Mississippi Delta to significant academic gains through his participation in the nationally recognized Teach For America Program. Brandon is from the South Side of Chicago.
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