Editorial Staff
Editors-in-Chief
Justin Waddell, 2L, is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Law Weekly. He previously served as a Managing Editor and Webmaster of the Law Weekly. Last semester he served as a staff writer. As Webmaster, he created and maintains gulawweekly.org. Justin also created the Discretionary Review blog, a home for offbeat, interesting, or just plain strange web content.
Justin.Waddell AT gulawweekly.org
Katrina Homel, 2L is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Law Weekly. She previously served as the Features and Humor Editor. She also previously served as a Law Weekly staff writer, and also worked as a staff writer for several community newspapers prior to attending law school. After graduating from Vassar College in 2009, Katrina was an AmeriCorps Volunteer in Service to America in Washington, D.C before coming to Georgetown. She plans on pursuing a public interest career after law school.
Katrina.Homel AT gulawweekly.org
Managing Editors
Matthew Tilghman is a Managing Editor of the Law Weekly and a second-year student at Georgetown Law, where he is also involved in the International Arbitration Society and the International Law Society. During his undergraduate years at Swarthmore College, he studied economics and political science and spent his junior year at the London School of Economics. Matthew also has significant paralegal experience, assisting with civil litigation, estate administration, and Social Security disability work. He aspires to work in international arbitration and international investment law.
Matthew.Tilghman AT gulawweekly.org
News
Aaron Rabinowitz is a News Editor of the Law Weekly and a second-year student at Georgetown Law. Last semester, he served as a Law Weekly staff writer. After becoming News Editor, he created Court Reports, a new section of the paper that analyzes recent court decisions.
Aaron.Rabinowitz AT gulawweekly.org
Features/Humor
Kevin Scura, 2L
Christina Sigurdson, 2L
Sports
Abrar Qadir is a former Sports Editor of the Law Weekly and a third-year student at Georgetown Law. Born and raised in California, he graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 2009. Abrar has previously served as a Law Weekly staff writer and written for al-Bayan, a Muslim student publication at UC Berkeley. In his free time he enjoys writing Punjabi-language poetry and studying Biblical Hebrew. He plans to pursue a career in family law after law school.
Abrar.Qadir AT gulawweekly.org
Opinions
Jeff Liu, 1L
Photography
Brad Kehr is a Photography Editor of the Law Weekly and a third-year student at Georgetown Law. You can see more of his work at Brad Kehr Photography.
Alexander Perry is a former Photography Editor of the Law Weekly and a third-year student at Georgetown Law. You can see more of his work at aPerry Productions.
Editors Emeritus
Edward Mitchell, Class of 2012, served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Weekly from January to December of 2011. He previously served as a Law Weekly News Editor, Copy Editor and Staff Writer. During his undergraduate years at Morehouse College, he served as Editor-in-Chief of The Maroon Tiger newspaper and created Tiger TV, Morehouse’s first TV news program. He hopes to work as a litigator and writer after law school.
Catherine Foster, Class of 2011, served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Weekly from January to December of 2010. She previously served as a Law Weekly News Editor and Staff Writer.
Joshua Nelson, Class of 2010, served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Weekly from January to December of 2009. He previously served as a Managing Editor, Staff Writer, and Staff Photographer. After graduating he founded www.rakethru.com, a student focused web-service that automates comparison shopping for books, textbooks and ebooks.
Brian Corcoran, Class of 2009, served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Weekly from January to December of 2008. He previously served as a News Editor, and Staff Writer. He began his legal career as a Judge Advocate within the US Navy.
Tiphanie Miller, Class of 2008, served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Weekly from January to December of 2007. She began her legal career as a corporate attorney in a private firm before serving as Deputy Attorney General within the Delaware Department of Justice.
