Kayla Preston (3E) - Chair

Kayla Preston is also the vice president of the Black Law Student Association and a research assistant for Prof. Hugh McClean. She holds a bachelor’s in computer and information sciences from the University of Maryland, College Park. Preston currently works full-time as a contracts administrator for Northrop Grumman, and in her free time loves spending time with her friends, traveling, exercising, and has a huge interest in fashion.


Peniel Beyene (2L)

Peniel Beyene is also secretary of the Christian Law Students Association and a law scholar for Introduction to Lawyering Skills (ILS). She holds a bachelor’s in public health, with minors in political science and biology, from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. In her free time, Beyene enjoys going to church, reading, hanging out with friends and family, and chasing after her four cats.


Emily Boyce (2L)

Emily Boyce is also the treasurer of the Real Estate Law Association and a teaching assistant for Prof. Dionne Koller. She holds a bachelor’s in business administration from the University of Richmond and a master's degree in real estate from Georgetown University. In her free time, she enjoys exploring her neighborhood in Frederick and spending time with family and friends.


Christina Charikofsky (3L)

Christina Charikofsky is also a production editor for Law Review and a research assistant for Prof. Dionne Koller. She holds a bachelor’s in political science and economics from Goucher College. In her free time, Christina enjoys rooting for her hometown teams, Ravens and Orioles, and spending time with her dog and two cats.


Aidan Collins (3E)

Aiden Collins is a member of the Royal Graham Shannonhouse III Honor Society. He holds a bachelor’s in government & politics from the University of Maryland, College Park. Collins currently works full-time in the maritime industry, and when he is not working, or focusing on school, he enjoys spending time on or near the water with his family and friends. A native Baltimorean, he also enjoys cheering for the Ravens and Orioles.


Amanda Fruman (3L)

Amanda Furman also serves on the executive board of Law Review as a production editor, is the vice president of the Jewish Law Student Association, works as a teaching assistant for both Introduction to Lawyering Skills (ILS) and Constitutional Law II, and is a peer academic success mentor. She holds a bachelor’s in law & public policy and political science from Dickinson, where she graduated with honors. Outside of school, Furman enjoys playing pickleball and backgammon.


Evan Holden (2L)

Evan Holden is also a law scholar for Prof. Daniel Hatcher. He holds a bachelor's in political science & government from James Madison University. Holden currently serves as a Law Clerk to the Maryland Tax Court for Chief Judge Hon. Anthony C. Wisniewski and Judges Hon. David S. Bliden, Hon. William L. Callahan Jr., Hon. Crystal S. Richard, and Hon. Sabrina J. Turner, where he conducts legal research and writing for the court and provides summaries to the court’s Honorable Judges on a variety of Maryland state tax issues.


Khadijah Josephs (3E)

Khadijah Josephs is also the vice president of education & training for the Board of Advocates, a staff editor for Law Forum, a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and a 2024-2025 moot court competitor. She holds a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and criminology, with a minor in philosophy, and a master's degree in public administration. Josephs currently works full-time job with Family Law Magistrates, and when she is not working or studying, she’s enjoying being an aunty, spending time with family and friends and competing in 5Ks.


Zoe Myers (2L)

Zoe Myers is also on the executive board for the American Constitution Society and a member of the Royal Graham Shannonhouse III Honor Society. She holds a bachelor’s in philosophy, politics, economics, and law, with minors in Judaic studies and business administration, from the University of Arizona. In her free time, Myers enjoys baking, knitting, and hanging out with her cats.


Anaisha Ramzey (3L)

Anaisha Ramzey is also an associate editor on Law Forum, the president of the Black Law Students Association, a research assistant for Professor Katie Kronick, a law scholar for Civil Procedure II, and a student orientation mentor. She holds a bachelor’s in political science, with a minor in public service, from Old Dominion University. In her free time, Ramzey enjoys spending time with her dog, trying new restaurants, spending time with family and friends, and traveling.


Alexander Robinson (2L)

Alexander Robinson is a staff editor for Law Review and a law scholar for Civil Procedure. He holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from Florida State University and a master’s degree in global commerce from the University of Virginia. In his free time, Robinson enjoys classic movies, art museums, and farmers markets.


Marey Robinson (3L)

Marey Robinson is also the President of the Government and Military Law Students Association, and the sports programming director for the Student Bar Association. She holds a bachelor’s in business, with minors in political science and religious studies from Carthage College. In her free time, she enjoys watching sports, reading, hanging out with friends and family, and being outside. After graduation and taking the bar Robinson will be serving with the Navy JAG Corps.


Starla Santana (2L)

Starla Santana is also a student ambassador for the Bob Parson’s Veteran Center, former 1L Rep for Student Bar Association, and was a student orientation mentor. She holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and African American studies from Florida State University. Santana is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and enjoys giving back to her community through service lead events hosted by her chapter. In her free time, she loves to travel and spend time with her pets.


Rosalind Wright (3L)

Rosalind Wright is also the head fellow in the Legal Writing Center, and a law scholar for Civil Procedure I. She holds a bachelor’s in English from Michigan State University. Outside of school, she enjoys reading, teaching dance, and spending time with her family.


Olivia Zachman (3E)

Olivia Zachman is a member of the Royal Graham Shannonhouse III Honor Society. She holds a bachelor’s in history, with a minor in Arabic, from St. Lawrence University and a master’s in legal and Ethical studies from the University of Baltimore. Zachman currently works full-time, when she is not working or studying, she spends her free time playing sports, traveling and spending quality time with her family and friends