Annika Ariel

Biography

Annika Ariel is a 2L at Stanford Law School. She is an Articles Editor and Accessibility Chair for the Stanford Law Review, Symposium Co-Chair for the Stanford Technology Law Review, Co-President of the Disabled Law Students’ Association, and a teaching assistant for contract law. She is also a student attorney in the Religious Liberty Clinic. She graduated magna cum laude from Amherst College with degrees in English and Political Science, where she won the Ralph Waldo Prize for best thesis in the English department and was a research fellow at the Folger Shakespeare Library, British Library, and Jerwood Centre. Prior to beginning at Stanford Law, she worked as a business analyst and on an AI ethics team at Google, and edited a Pulitzer Prize finalist book. She spent last summer in the litigation department of Morrison Foerster’s San Francisco office, and will split this coming summer between that office and Cooley’s San Francisco litigation department. In her free time, she journals, reads nonfiction, judges different brands of oat milk, and attempts to keep plants alive.

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Annika Ariel

J.D. Candidate '27

Stanford Law School

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