Andrew Hull, Ph.D.
(Graduate Student)

Emory University School of Law

international law, labor law, legal theory

About Me

3L JD Candidate at Emory University School of Law, focusing on labor law. Editor-in-Chief of the Emory International Law Review. Dean's Teaching Fellow. Peggy Browning Fellow at the Office of the General Counsel for the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU). Vice President of Emory chapter of National Lawyers Guild.

| Received PhD from Northwestern University in 2022. Dissertation on the theory of truth and semantics of Aristotle's practical philosophy, advised by Richard Kraut. Published on Classical Greek philosophy, especially Plato and Aristotle. Recipient of the Joseph Clyde Murley Prize for Outstanding Performance by a Graduate TA

| Graduate of Oriel College, University of Oxford, receiving an MSt in Ancient Philosophy in 2013. Thesis on early Atomism as a response to Parmenides, advised by Christopher Shields of Lady Margaret Hall

| Graduate from Emory University in Philosophy and Classical Civilization, magna cum laude, honors fellow at the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry (2012). Editor-in-Chief of the Emory Political Review

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