Pat Andriola is currently a Litigation Associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP's New York office where he focuses his matters on antitrust law and white-collar crime. He is a JD/MBA graduate of New York University School of Law and New York University Stern School of Business, where he specialized in Economics and Law & Business.
Pat is interested in the sociology of law, business, and their intersection, as well as their interrelation with oppression of minority groups. Specific topics of interest and research include Income and Wealth Inequality, the Commerce and Equal Protection clauses, Animal Rights, Neoliberalism and the role of markets in society, Mass Incarceration, Workers' Rights, Global Warming, and the role of money in politics (including the idea of "money as speech").
Personal interests include sports (mostly baseball and college basketball), fiction reading and writing, and organ donation.
He has been published in the Emory International Law Review and the NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy. His most recent article will be published in the summer of 2016 in the Barry University Environmental and Earth Law Journal.
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
constitutional law, economics, equal protection clause, substantive due process, commerce clause, neoliberalism, animal rights, international law, antitrust and class action litigation
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Publications
- Pat Andriola, “Irreparable Harm to Whom? Parsing Utah's Odd Argument,” N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, March 10th, 2014.
- Pat Andriola, “Equal Protection for Animals,” Barry University Earth and Environmental Law Journal, Summer 2016.
- Pat Andriola, “Did Israel Violate International Law During Operation Protective Edge,” Emory International Law Review, December 2015. Pages 18
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