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Alexandria Bromell
Alexandria Bromell is a 3L at American University, Washington College of Law. Alexandria has a BS in Computer Science from the University of Florida, and almost five years of experience in patent prosecution.

Amanda Patton
Amanda Patton is a part-time 2013 J.D. candidate at the Washington College of Law. She is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with degrees in Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering and is a staff member of the Administrative Law Review. Her interests include all aspects of law relating to medical devices, including patents (prosecution, litigation, and management) and FDA regulatory issues.

Stephen Price
Stephen Price is a 2L at WCL with interests in Copyright and Energy law. Stephen graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in Philosophy, focusing on logic and existential literature. In his free time he enjoys the great outdoors, making music, and living vicariously through UT athletics.

Sofia Castillo
Sofia Castillo is a 2013 J.D. Candidate at the at the Washington College of Law. Sofia is currently a Bluebooker for the American University Intellectual Property Brief. Originally from Venezuela, she is a graduate of Trent University, ON, Canada with a B.A. in Anthropology and International Development Studies. Sofia also holds a M.A. degree in Latin American Studies from Stanford University. Before law school, she worked at the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL) as Institutional Development Officer for three years. She has a particular interest in IP Law, International Law, and Arbitration. This summer Sofia will be interning at the International IP Institute.

Brian Dudley
Brian Dudley is a 1L at WCL with an interest in IP Law. Brian is a Bluebooker for the IP Brief. He holds a B.A. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the College of Wooster and a Ph.D. in Genetics from Case Western Reserve University.

Jessica Jones
Jessica Jones is a 2L at WCL with an interest in IP Law and Business Law. She is a Bluebooker for the IP Brief and a Team Captain for the Society for Dispute Resolution Competition Team. She interned this summer for Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts and plans to continue that work during the school year. Jessica graduated from Lee University with a B.A. in History.

Brenna Sackman
Brenna Sackman is a 2L from Pennsylvania. She studied Political Science at the University of Richmond and is currently a Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project Fellow and member of the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law.

Ashley Rose
Ashley Rose is a 2L at WCL. Her interest in Intellectual Property stems from an interest in entertainment law. She is a Bluebooker for the IP Brief, a Marshall Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project Fellow, and Secretary of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society. She has a BA in Music and History from Florida State University.

Hasan Tbeileh
Hasan Tbeileh is a 1L at WCL with an interest in Trademark, Copyright and Health Law. Hasan is a Bluebooker for the Intellectual Property Brief. He holds a B.A. in Economics from the University of California, Davis. Prior to law school, Hasan lived in San Francisco, where he worked for Schweichler, Price, Mullarky and Barry, an executive search firm, based in technology and alternative energy industries.

Sarah Zucco
Sarah Zucco is a 1L at WCL with an interest in IP Law and Media and Communications Law. She is a Blueblooker for the IP brief and Vice President of Alumni Relations for the Communication and Media Law Society. Sarah graduated from Boston College with a B.A. in History.

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