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Photobook , , · UCLA SCHOOL of LAW Photobook !2@@®CJ!2@�@ ~c~ UCLA PhotoBook , , · UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW PhotoBook !2@@®CJ!2@�@ Profiles by Last Name .................................. 3 Class of 2012 ....................................... 3 Transfer Class of 2011 ............................... 17 Class of 2011 ...................................... 19 Visiting Students ................................... 33 Class of 2010 ...................................... 35 LL.M. Class of 2010 ................................ 51 SJD Students ...................................... 55 Index by First Name .................................. 57 Rebecca Michele Abel Jessica Gabriela Acuna Elizabeth Anne Adams Ayokanmi Olugbenga Ruchit Kumar Agrawal Eric Alonzo Aguilera Port Chester, NY Huntington Park, CA Seattle, WA Adeyeye (Ayo) Sanjose, CA California B.A., American Studies, Brown B.A., Political Science, Social B.A., Mathematics, Art History, Concord, NC B.S., Economics, Santa Clara B.A., Psychology, UCLA, 2009 University, 2007 Welfare, CC Berkelel', 2009 Williams College, 2006 B.A., English Literature, NC State University, 2008 Soccer. Teaching Credential. Education, 511'imming, running, trying new Swimming/triathlon. University, 2007 Soccer, reading. CSU Dominguez Hills, 2008 iood. Soccer, politics, music. Music, baseball, and rescuing pub­ lic education. ,. , Sara Ahmed Nakkisa Akhavan Nicole Boerger Albertson Eli Alan Alcaraz Aaron Michael Alcock Omar Al-Mesned Stone Mountain, GA Dan\'ille, CA Davis, CA Hacienda Heights, CA Oskaloosa, IA Hercules, CA B.A., Legal Theory, Public Policy, B.A., Political Science, UC Berkeley, B.A., Economics, UCLA, 2009 B.A., InternationalRelations, B.S., Civil (Environmental) B.S., Mechanical Engineering, USC, Hampshire College, 2008 2008 Traveling, the beach, reading. Stanford, 2008 Engineering, USC, 2008 2009 Cooking, reading, playing guitar. Music, cooking, football, US Gymnastics, photography, bartend­ Snowboarding, golfing, surfing, Soccer, cars, music. Constitution. ing, NCAA sports, Spanish, SCUBA baseball, football, and basketball. diving. Marize Salome Alphonso Jeremy Angus Anapol Johnny Lee Antwiler Clare Annelle Appleby Robert Harrison Arnay Darian Michael Ashtari Newbury Park, CA Miami, FL New York, NY Northridge, CA B.A., English, Rhetoric, UC 8.5., Electrical Engineering, B.A., Political Science, UPenn, 2007 B.A., psychology, UCLA, 2009 Berkeley, 2009 Computer Science, UC Berkeley, Politics and sports. Basketball. Reading, TV, swing dancing, the­ 2007 ater, pub quizzes, knitting. Martial arts, football, rugby, cook­ ing, hamster herding. Caliph Edward Assagai Melanie Marie Auguste Christian Tetsu Baillet Michael Thomas Baldock Trevor William Barrett Ero! Cengiz Basol Sacramento, CA Cameron Park, CA Berkeley, CA Oregon Santa Monica, CA Manhattan Beach, CA B.A., Political Science, UC Davis, B.A., Economics, Colorado College, B.A., East Asian Studies, Oberlin B.B.A., Business Administration, B.A., Music Industry Studies, CSU B.A., Computer Science, UC 2006 2009 College, 2002 Trent University, 2008 Northridge, 2008 Berkeley, 2005 Government , Sacramento State Basketball, golf, any sports, and Poker. Music, travel, food. Dodgers fan. M.S., Electrical Engineering, UCSB, Music, motocross, BMX, road bik­ music. 2009 ing, mountain biking, football, trav­ Basketball, soccer, LAKERS!, golf. eling, other people, mentoring. CLASS OF 2012 2009-2010 UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW PHOTOBOOK 3 Shawn Douglas Batten Brett Cameron Beeler Daniel Akiba Belzer Matthew Stephen Benson Andrew M. W. Bertolli Elizabeth Margaret BerYt Los Angeles, CA Round Rock, TX San Diego, CA (Matt) Healdsburg, CA California B.S., Finance,Management B.A., Political Science, USC B.A.,History, Duke, 2008 Chico, CA B.A., Global Studies, UCLA,2009 8.5.,Mathematics, UC Inme : •." Information Systems,Psychology, Basketball, debate. Snowboarding, sports of all kind, B.A., Business Administration, Basketball, traveling, surfing, golf, Environmental protection. re_:-_:_- z. University of Virginia, 1999 travel,music, life. Point Loma Nazarene University, music. Poker, wine, Washington Redskins. 2007 Anything related to awesomeness. Also making up words. Saurish Bhattacharjee Warren Juergen Biro BryanAlan Blumenkopf Jaliesa Michelle Bolds Jesse Kramer Bolling Leyli Boroujerdi-Rad San Jose, CA Hillsdale, NJ Albany, NY Sacramento, CA Long Beach, CA Irvine, CA B.A., Philosophy, Yale,2009 B.A.,Biology, Rutgers University, 8.5.,Electrical Engineering, B.A., Political Science,American B.A., History,minors in Political B.A., Political Science, UC lrYine. Music (Hindustani classical, R&B, 1994 Computer Science, Massachusetts Studies, USC,2009 Science & Accounting,UCLA, 2007 2008 collegiate a cappella), stand-up Running, Schnauzer enthusiast, Instituteof Technology, 2004 Reading, music. Tennis,golf, basketball, I enjoy traveling, reading, comedy, Immanuel Kant, great crossword constructor,soccer fan. Guitar,electric bass, hobby elec­ improv / acting. California,outdoor actirities, hi-:c­ white sharks, Michael Jackson tronics, cats. ry and the sun! videos on You Tube Adam Patterson Boyd Christina Lynn Brown Annie Sara Buchsbaum Margaret Karen Buitrago Alisha Chantelle Burgin Christopher Cadena Seattle, WA Wilton,CT New York,NY (Maggie) Los Angeles, CA Chino Hills, CA B.A., History, Arizona State B.A.,Advertising, Southern B.A.,Biology, Yeshiva University, San Francisco, CA B.A. , African American Studies, B.A., History, LC Berkeler, 21\1' University, 2009 Methodist University, 2000 2008 B.A., Political Science,University of Political Science, UC Berkeley, 2004 Music, acting. Lacrosse, baseball,football. Ed.M.,Education: Risk & Dance. San Francisco,2009 A little bit of everything (which I Prevention,Harvard, 2006 Travel,golf, movies. rarely have time for). Photography, Running, dance, yoga, making pop­ books, sleep, living green, shop­ corn. ping, etc. Elizabeth Christine Gavin Campbell Nicholas Poli Chan (Nick) Priyan Anthony Eric Wei-Inn Chang Daniela Nai Jen Chai Campbell (Liz) Seattle, WA Miami, FL Chandraratna Chang-hua, Taiwan Irvine, 0 Cleveland,OH B.S.,B.A., Economics, History, 8.5.E.E., Electrical Engineering, Laguna Hills, CA 8.5., Computer Science & B.A., Enrironmen:.a_ :c.;� B.A., InternationalRelations, Tufts University of Washington,2009 Georgia Institute of Technology, B.A., InternationalRelations, Engineering, UCLA, 2008 Journalism, Emm �cc,ec, c •.� University, 2007 Travelling, movies, cars. 2009 Brown University,2008 Travel, phot raphr a:-: ·,c:=.-, Travel,reading, fashion, tennis. Politics,poker, fishing. Music, dance, and travel. swimming, mu.sic. 4 2009-2010 UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW PHOTOBOOK CLASS OF 2012 Randy Chih Christine Chiu Lulu Yun-Lu Chiu Anna Choi Michelle Ohyouran Choi Stacy Dillon Clement San Marino, CA Walnut, CA San Gabriel, CA Cerritos, CA Sanjose, CA Millbrae, CA B.S., B.A., Business, Economics,UC B.A.,Japanese, English,UC B.A., Political Science, UC Berkeley, B.A., Communication Studies, B.S., Biology, UCSD, 2003 B.A.,Philosophy, Law & Society, Berkeley,2005 Berkeley,2008 2007 UCLA,2005 Music, books, travel. UCSB,2009 Traveling, finding delicious food to Reading,writing, games, Reading, telenovelas, going on House of Romanov, depictions of Reading, swimming,the outdoors, eat,hiking. anime/manga,piano. cruises,softball, golf, running, bak­ minorities in media, U.S. cooking. ing. Presidents, homes of historical fig­ ures,The Beatles, I Love Lucy, clas­ sic films. Paul Mc Wicker Collins Tricia Angel Connor Mercedes Annette Cook Paul Cook Gregory Gerard Costanza Kapiljeet Dargan (Kal) B.A., Philosophy,Criminal Justice, Gardena, CA Baldwin Park, CA California& New York WestHartford, CT 2009 B.A.,Psychology, USC, 2009 B.A., English Literature,Biology, B.S., Nutritional Sciences,Cornell, B.S., Computer Science, Snowboarding,backpacking, out­ J.D.,Law, UCLA UCLA,2004 2002 Quantitative Economics, Tufts door activities. Swimming,watching movies, relax­ M.A.,Strategy, Victoria University Scuba diving, yoga,judo. University,2004 ing at the beach. of Wellington Basketball, reading,golf, weight Traveling,judo, cooking, and read­ lifting, eating, sleeping. ing. Adhana Melissa Davis Taylor Morris Davis Jonathan Thomas Dawson Daniel Michael Dehrey Sean Soren Deitrick Caroline Noel Dessert B.A., History, Pomona College, Los Angeles, CA Studio City, CA Knoxville, TN El Centro, CA 2008 B.A.,Political Science, UCLA,2007 B.A.,Middle East Studies, B.A.,Asian Studies,University of B.A., Psychology, UCSD, 2005 Snowboarding, skiing,hiking, University of Virginia, 2007 Tennessee, 2007 Guitar, social justice, basketball. camping,photography. Basketball. M.A.,Religious Studies,U of Tennessee,2009 Languages,poetry, gaming. Grace Rose Dilaura Nicholas John Dilles (Nick) Marion Hilda Donovan­ Brianna Marie Dougherty Courtney Lynn Douglas Christopher James Drugan San Francisco, CA Scotts Valley, CA Kaloust (Mickey) Los Altos, CA Grand Rapids, MI (Chris) B.A., Environment, Economics and B.A.,Political Science, UCLA, 2009 Gardiner,ME B.A., Business Economics, UCSB, B.A.,Studio Art,American History, La Canada Flintridge,CA Politics,Claremont McKenna J.D.,Law, UCLA B.A.,International Relations, 2009 University of Chicago ,2007 B.A., Economics,Political Science, College,2009 Soccer, music,travel, games. Spanish, Goucher College, 2006 Watching baseball,playing sports, Civil rights,housing law. UCLA,2008 Reading, baking, dinosaurs. Dance, yoga, education (I was a reading,going to the beach. Running, tennis, golf, volleyball, teacher for three years). swimming,cooking, real estate. CLASS OF 2012 2009-2010 UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW
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