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I am Eli Tannenwald, currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area. I am pursuing my Doctor of Law (JD) at Stanford Law School, where I also serve as a Member Editor for the Stanford Law Review. My experience includes working as a Dave Kennedy Fellow at the Institute for Justice, where I engaged in impactful litigation and co-authored significant legal briefs. Additionally, I have taken on the role of Assistant Coach for the Mock Trial Team at Stanford University, leading workshops and guiding student competitors. Previously, I earned my BA in Economics from UC Santa Barbara, where I also held positions as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant. My academic and professional journey has equipped me with strong analytical and communication skills, and I am proficient in navigating complex legal frameworks.

Experience

    • Book and Periodical Publishing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Development Editor
      • Nov 2023 - Present

      - Oversee the recruitment, evaluation, and selection of new member editors- Voting member of SLR's executive board

    • Member Editor
      • Jun 2023 - Nov 2023

    • Assistant Coach - Mock Trial Team
      • Aug 2022 - Present

      - Lead practices and workshops for undergraduate student competitors - Travel with team to regional and national tournaments- Decide competitor roles and case theory

  • Institute for Justice
    • Arlington, Virginia, United States
    • Dave Kennedy Fellow
      • Jun 2023 - Oct 2023
      • Arlington, Virginia, United States

      - Researched caselaw, reviewed dockets, participated in moots, and authored portions of appellate briefing and cert. petitions for impact litigation regarding qualified immunity and civil asset forfeiture.- Co-authored 5th Circuit brief responding to qualified immunity interlocutory appeal.- Produced in-depth memoranda on emerging legal issues, including on how qualified immunity varies based on whether police officers make split-second decisions, and what constitutes a ‘fine’ for the purposes of the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on excessive fines.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Teaching Assistant: Econ171, Game Theory
      • 2021 - 2022

      - Led in-class activities, graded assignments/tests, and held office hours to tutor students

    • Research Assistant: Evolutionary Psychology & Economics
      • 2020 - 2021

      - Analyzed existing research on the intersection of evolutionary psychology and economics- Prepared full lesson plans for an upper-division undergraduate course (ECON156, Topics in Applied Economics), under the guidance of professor Ignacio Esponda

Education

  • 2022 - 2025
    Stanford Law School
    Doctor of Law - JD
  • 2018 - 2022
    UC Santa Barbara
    Bachelor of Arts - BA, Economics
  • 2014 - 2018
    Henry M. Gunn Senior High School
    High School Diploma

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