—2021-2022—
Ariel Berkowitz – Editor-In-Chief

As the Editor-in Chief of the Touro Law Review, Ariel looks forward to see the growth of the journal over the next year and is excited to work alongside the 2021-2022 Editorial Board and staff members!
Margaret Goodman – Managing Editor

This summer, she is excited to join Guercio & Guercio, LLP in Farmingdale, NY as a Summer Associate.
Daniel Parise – Issue Editor

Samantha Karpman – Issue Editor

After taking some time before law school to experience several fields of law (including trusts and estates, family, various areas of criminal defense, and immigration), she found her true passions in criminal defense and immigration law. Eventually looking to possibly enter the field combining the two, commonly known as “crimmigration,” she hopes to eventually find a job where she can combine her multilingual ability (Spanish, Chinese, French, Italian, and Portuguese) and her passion & skill in advocacy, both oral and written, to speak on behalf of, and truly help, those who may not be able to speak for themselves.
Ever since her first semester, she was a translator and volunteer for the Touro Law Center Clinical Program, a role she continues to hold this year. During the summer of 2020, she worked with the Suffolk County Legal Aid Society in their Appeals Bureau. Additionally, during the academic year portion of her second year, she worked with Catholic Charities Community Services in their immigration division to help with general intakes. Finally, she is also excited to start her position for the summer of 2021 working with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in their Staff Attorneys Office as a floating intern to assist the various judges with memorandums and research for immigration and pro bono appeals.
When she isn’t working with the Law Review, Samantha is very active around the school. Not only is she also a member of the Moot Court Board and TAPS, she also works as a TA for Professor Kennedy’s Civil Procedure classes, Professor Seplowitz’s Property classes, and Professor LaPinta’s Criminal Procedure class. She was also a TA for the Legal Education Access Program (LEAP) in her second year, and she is a Co-Director for the program this year.
Additionally, she serves on the executive boards of the Immigration Law Society, International Refugee Assistance Project, and the International Law Students Association. Along with her several leadership roles at the school, Samantha participates in other organizations at Touro such as Breaking Barriers, Students Helping Students, Women’s Bar Association, and the Criminal Law Society.
Aside from her extracurricular activity at the school, Samantha is an Honors Program Scholar who made the Dean’s List during each of the relevant academic semesters; earned the CALI award in Contracts I, Contracts II, Legal Process I, Legal Process II, Property I, Criminal Procedure, and Constitutional Law I. She also is a recipient of the Fannie and Samuel Glickstein Public Interest Fellowship, the Ilene H. Barshay Award for Excellence, and Grossman Family Scholarship.
Christopher Palmieri – Articles Editor

During his time at Touro Law, Christopher has interned in the judicial chambers of the Honorable Conrad D. Singer, in the Nassau County Supreme Court, Youth Part, and served as a legal intern for the law firm Palmieri Law P.C..
Dana Ortiz-Tulla – Online Editor

Dana has earned CALI Awards for Academic Excellence in Torts I, Torts II, Contracts II, Legal Process II, and Criminal Law. Along with membership to the Touro Law Honors Program, Dana is a Gitenstein Scholar, and recipient of the Tom and Cynthia Rosicki Disability Fund Scholarship. Dana is also a member of the Trial Advocacy and Practice Honor Society. Dana’s law review Note, entitled Qualified Does Not Mean Over-Qualified: The ADA’s Accommodation of Last Resort Should Not Be a Competition!, was published August 2021. Dana interned with the New York State Division of Human Rights in the summer of 2021 and she will be interning with the employment law division of the Department of Social Services during the spring 2022 semester.
As the Online Editor of the Touro Law Review Blog, Dana looks forward to working alongside the 2021-2022 Editorial Board and staff members!
Kasey Bray – Business Editor

In the summer of 2020, Kasey interned at Rivkin Radler LLP through the Board of Governors Summer Associate Program. In the spring of 2021, Kasey had the pleasure of working as an extern at Robert Legal Group, PLLC, where she worked on Article 81 guardianship petitions and elder law asset preservation. She will continue working at Robert Legal Group as an intern this upcoming summer.
Currently, she is working on a Note for the Law Review arguing that New York should adopt a modified mutual contemporaneous consent approach to decide disposition of frozen preembryos in a divorce.
Hayley Valla – Senior Notes Editor

Hayley A. Valla is a full-time, third-year student at Touro Law Center and is currently a Notes Editor for Touro Law Review. She graduated cum laude from Stony Brook University in May 2019 with a B.A. in Italian Studies.
In the summer of 2020, Hayley had an internship with the Honorable John J. Leo at the Suffolk County Supreme Court. In the spring of 2021, Hayley had an externship with the Law Offices of Sandra M. Radna where she worked on family law and matrimonial law matters.
Hayley has earned CALI Awards for Academic Excellence in Civil Dispute Resolution & Procedure II, Constitutional Law I, Contracts II, Legal Process I, Legal Process II, and Torts II. Hayley is a member of the Touro Law Honors Program and serves as a Writing Coach in the Touro Law Writing Center.
Katherine Carroll – Notes Editor

Katherine has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Political Science from the State University of New York at New Paltz. Before law school, Katherine worked as a radio and television journalist and news producer. She hopes to work in the public interest in the areas of racial inequality, mental health law, discrimination, and access to justice.
Alyaa Chace – Notes Editor

Alyaa received her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Fordham University. Before law school, she worked as a Program Director for a non-profit that worked to develop educational programs for minority students in New York. Alyaa also co-directs her family’s non-profit whose mission is to offer aid indiscriminately to communities faced with hardship due to natural disasters and/or socio-economic adversities. She is deeply passionate about community service and continues to carry on these projects throughout her law school career.
Alyaa also has a strong background in science. She has worked for UMASS Medical conducting Rheumatoid Arthritis research and Columbia University conducting pediatric Glioblastoma research. She hopes to use her background in science and her love for community service to advocate for plaintiffs suffering from drug injury and other mass torts.
This summer Alyaa will be working as a Summer Associate at Seeger Weiss, LLP—a renowned Plaintiff’s firm that has led some of the country’s most high-profile litigations.
Alina Ladyzhinskaya – Notes Editor

Alina also recently accepted a year long commitment to work at State Farm, as a trial team intern.
Michele Abatangelo – Notes Editor

Michele Abatangelo is a full-time, third-year law student at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center. Michele graduated from Binghamton University in May 2019, where she received her Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy, Politics, and Law and a Masters of Arts in Public Administration. During college, Michele interned at the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in Hampton Bays, NY, and the New York State Office of the Attorney General in Binghamton.
She is currently a member of the Trial Advocacy and Practice Honor Society and an Honors Program Scholar. During the Summer of 2021 and the Fall of 2021, Michele interned at the United States Attorney’s Office Eastern District of New York in Central Islip. During the Summer of 2021, she was also a recipient of the Dell Family Public Interest Law Fellowship. During her time at Touro, she has earned CALI awards for Advanced Persuasion, Civil Procedure and Dispute Resolution I, Contracts I & II, Criminal Law I, Criminal Procedure, Legal Process I & II, and Legal Process II-Best Oral Argument.
Michele has recently secured a Spring 2022 externship with Magistrate Judge James M. Wicks at the Federal Courthouse in Central Islip. She is looking forward to her new role as a Notes Editor of Touro Law Review.
Taylor Bialek – Notes Editor

In addition to serving to the Editorial Board as a Notes Editor for Law Review, Taylor is the Vice President of the Women’s Bar Association, as well as the Marketing Director for the Student Bar Association.
Samantha Sparacino – Senior Research Editor

During her time thus far at Touro Law Center, she has earned CALI Awards for Academic Excellence in Legal Process I, Legal Process II, Legal Process II- Best Oral Advocate, and Civil Dispute Resolution & Procedure II. She is a Merit Scholarship and Sanford D. Garelik Scholarship Recipient. Samantha is looking forward to her new role as a Research Editor of Touro Law Review.
Chiara Haueter – Research Editor

Conner Purcell – Research Editor

Nancy Gallagher – Research Editor

Nancy is looking forward to the opportunity to serve as Research Editor, to collaborate with the other members of the Law Review, and to continue building her legal research and writing skills.
Christian Robledo – Research Editor

Christian Robledo is a second-year law student in the full-time program. He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in Retail Management.
Last summer, Christian worked at Cerberus Capital Management in New York City, and will be gaining additional legal experience after the Spring 2022 semester as a 2L Summer Associate at Dechert, LLP.
At Touro, Christian is an Honors Program Scholar, Zeigen Scholar, Merit Scholarship recipient, and 2021 NYC Bar Association Diversity Fellow. He is a member of LALSA and the Business Law Society. In addition, he has made the Dean’s List and received multiple CALI Awards for Academic Excellence. Christian is looking forward to his work as a Research Editor for the Touro Law Review this coming semester.

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