Alexander Liebeskind
Alexander Liebeskind is an Egleston Scholar in the Class of 2022 at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, studying Computer Engineering with minors in Applied Mathematics and Political Science. Alex’s legal interests largely pertain to technology, intellectual property, and public health, though he is similarly captivated by various other facets of the law. In his free time, Alex enjoys constructing crosswords, playing soccer, and practicing yoga. He can be reached at a.liebeskind@columbia.edu.
Articles Written:
“Opioid Liability: The Pitfalls and Potential Gains of Settling”
“Is Universal Constitutional? Exploring the Implications of the Affordable Care Act Cases”
“Voter Rights Amidst Crisis: The Repercussions of COVID-19”
Articles Edited:
“The State of Oregon and Ballot Measure 110: A Trailblazer in Controlled Substance Abuse Legislation,” by Julian Baeza
“Medical Malpractice in an Evolving America,” by Patrick Bosco
“HIPAA Constraints on Brain Fingerprinting Evidence in Criminal Courts: Pitfalls and Possibilities,” by Isabella Souza
“Are State Laws Allowed to Restrict Abortion? An Analysis of the Legality of Abortion,” by Andrea Ruiz