Student Editor-in-Chief:
Olivia Lu is a 3L at Columbia Law School. She graduated from Barnard College in 2015 with a B.A. in English. Olivia previously served as the J.D. President of the Columbia International Arbitration Association and a student editor for ARIA before joining the Editorial Board.
Head Articles Editor:
Nathan Gayer de Mena is a 3L at Columbia Law School. He previously studied law at the London School of Economics and Political Science as part of the LLB/JD Dual Degree Program. Last year, Nathan worked as a student editor for ARIA before joining the Student Editorial Board. He will be joining Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer’s New York office in the fall of 2023.
Submissions Editors:
Pranav Kamnani is an LL.M. candidate at Columbia Law School. He previously practiced law in New Delhi, India and was ranked by Legal 500’s Asia Pacific Guide (2021 and 2022 Ed.) as a key-lawyer to the dispute resolution practice of a pan-India law firm. He has advised companies on various ad-hoc and institutional commercial arbitrations, cross-border disputes and litigation matters.
Raoul J. Renard is an LL.M. at Columbia Law School. He previously worked in commercial litigation at Australian law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth and represented global business in intergovernmental fora as Counselor of the Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations of the International Chamber of Commerce.
Judy Wang is a 2L at Columbia Law School. She is a Chinese national and has studied in China, the U.S., and Switzerland. She graduated from Bates College with a double major in history and politics and is now the J.D. Co-president for the Columbia International Arbitration Association. She enjoys hip-hop dancing.
Development & Public Affairs Editor:
Xiaoyu Huang (he/him), from Vancouver, Canada, is a 2L at Columbia Law School. He received an A.B. in public policy, English, and music, with honors, from Brown University in 2021, and an A.R.C.T. in Piano Performance, with honors, from the Royal Conservatory of Music in 2012. Before law school, he was the co-founding vice president of Pansophy Education Institute, an education company based in Vancouver.