Vincent Martin Bonventre
Editor-in-Chief
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2015 - 2016 Student Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
John Daley, John Daley is a third year student at Albany law School. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Finance from Siena College and a Master of Business Administration from Union Graduate College.
Daley is currently a legislative researcher to New York State Assemblymember John T. McDonald III. Additionally, he is a research assistant to Professor Vincent M. Bonventre. In the past, he has interned at General Electric, Co. and in the office of United States Senator Charles E. Schumer.
Daley was a sub-editor of the Center for Judicial Process prior to his time as editor-in-chief.
Executive Editor
Kaitlyn Marie Guptill is a second year law student at Albany Law School. After growing up on her family's 200 acre dairy farm outside of Syracuse, Kaitlyn attended SUNY Albany where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Sociology and Criminal Justice. Kaitlyn serves as an Associate to the Donna Jo Morse Negotiations and Client Counseling Competition in the Anthony V. Cardona '70 Moot Court Program, holds a position on Albany Law's Travel Trial Competition Team, is a representative for Themis Bar Review and an Eboard member for Albany Law's Criminal Law Society. She has interned for Hiscock Legal Aid Society in Family Court, the New York State Attorney General's Office in the Sex Offender Management Bureau, and the Onondaga County District Attorney's Office in Appeals and Narcotics. Currently, Kaitlyn is a judicial intern for Judge Carter in Albany City Criminal Court.
Jeremy Andrew Millard is currently a 2L at Albany Law School. He graduated from SUNY at Albany in 2011 with a BA Magna Cum Laude in European History and Classical Studies (Latin) and a Master’s Degree in European History focusing on 18th Century France, for which he wrote a Master’s thesis “Rousseau, Robespierre, and the French Revolution: An Examination of the Origins of the Reign of Terror.”
During the summer of 2015, Jeremy was an intern with Disability Rights New York, the Protection and Advocacy agency for New Yorker’s with disabilities.
Jeremy is currently working on a research paper dealing with the differing approaches to freedom of speech in France and the United States of America.
For previous years' staffs, click HERE.