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Alumni News
Luis M. Matos ’90 nominated to serve on the Rhode Island Supreme Court
Luis M. Matos ’90 has been nominated by Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee to serve on the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Matos has served as an associate justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court since 2012. Before joining the bench, he served as an assistant U.S. attorney and held a variety of roles in public service and private practice.
Julia Nye ’87 Joins Laconia City Council
Julia Nye ’87 has been appointed to the Laconia (N.H.) City Council, representing Ward 5 through January 2028. After earning her J.D. from UConn Law, Nye clerked for Judge William Batchelder on the New Hampshire Supreme Court and later worked as a public defender for more than 30 years.
Carrie Brodzinski ’88 Named Chief Underwriting Officer of MSIG USA
Carrie Brodzinski ’88 has been appointed chief underwriting officer of MSIG USA. Brodzinski brings nearly 30 years of underwriting and insurance leadership experience to the role. She will lead the company’s underwriting strategy, working across its specialty businesses to govern and drive underwriting performance, portfolio management, and execution.
She joins MSIG USA from The Hartford, where she served as chief underwriting officer for Global Specialty.
Alex A. Toribio ’05 Elected to Board of Urban League of Greater Hartford
Alex A. Toribio ’05, head of Global Litigation and Government Investigations at Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., was elected as a new member of the Board of the Urban League of Greater Hartford in June. The local affiliate of the National Urban League is entering its 62nd year of continuous service providing education, employment, housing, and health programs while fighting for social justice.
Faculty Scholarship
Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Kiel Brennan-Marquez publishes Micro-Costs, 113 GEO. L. J. 759 (2025) (with Brendan Maher)
Faculty Notes
Eboni S. Nelson Discusses UConn Law’s Preparation for the NextGen Bar Exam
Dean Eboni S. Nelson was featured in Law.com discussing the launch of the new NextGen Uniform Bar Exam. Nelson said UConn Law appreciated the National Conference of Bar Examiners’ efforts to make the exam more accessible and better aligned with modern legal practice, noting that the first day of testing in Connecticut ran smoothly.
Nelson highlighted UConn Law’s extensive preparation for the transition, citing its strong experiential education program, innovative first-year Legal Practice curriculum, and rigorous academic offerings. She also noted that faculty have incorporated the lawyering perspectives and problem-solving approaches emphasized by the new exam into their courses, while research librarians have developed resources and instruction focused on the research competencies assessed by the NextGen exam.
Richard Pomp Quoted in Tax Notes
Professor Richard Pomp was quoted in Tax Notes regarding a lawsuit challenging Utah’s new tax on digital advertising. Commenting on the policy rationale behind the tax, Pomp expressed skepticism that taxing digital advertising would meaningfully address concerns about the impact of algorithms and social media on youth. “It may be good politics,” he said, “but it is no substitute for dealing with the very hard work of figuring out how to regulate social media.” The article examines legal challenges to Utah’s tax under the Internet Tax Freedom Act and the U.S. Constitution.
Leslie Levin Contributes to Amicus Brief in Federal Case
Leslie Levin, Hugh Macgill Professor of Law Emerita, helped coordinate an amicus brief in United States v. Fox, a federal case concerning efforts to halt disciplinary proceedings against former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark. Levin drafted portions of the brief and encouraged legal ethics scholars and experts to join as signatories. The brief was a joint effort by Lawyers Defending American Democracy and the Democracy Defenders Fund. Additional information is available online.
Associate Dean Jessica Rubin Discusses Animal Welfare on Connecticut Public Radio
Jessica Rubin, associate dean for Experiential Education, J. Agnes Burns Professor, clinical professor of law, and director of the Animal Law Clinic, was a recent guest on Connecticut Public Radio. She discussed animal welfare and animal cruelty cases in Connecticut. The conversation explored the impact of Desmond’s Law, Connecticut’s landmark legislation that allows court-appointed advocates to represent animals in abuse and neglect cases, as well as broader challenges related to animal abuse investigations, neglect, and hoarding situations. Listen online.
Faculty Scholarship
Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Kiel Brennan-Marquez publishes Micro-Costs, 113 GEO. L. J. 759 (2025) (with Brendan Maher)
The University of Connecticut School of Law held its 103rd commencement on May 17, 2026. Relive the day through our online photo gallery.
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December 2: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy
This roundtable discussion, part of the In Conversation series, will consider the present and future role of the states in developing and maintaining democratic values and institutions.
Alumni News
Luis M. Matos ’90 nominated to serve on the Rhode Island Supreme Court
Luis M. Matos ’90 has been nominated by Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee to serve on the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Matos has served as an associate justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court since 2012. Before joining the bench, he served as an assistant U.S. attorney and held a variety of roles in public service and private practice.
Julia Nye ’87 Joins Laconia City Council
Julia Nye ’87 has been appointed to the Laconia (N.H.) City Council, representing Ward 5 through January 2028. After earning her J.D. from UConn Law, Nye clerked for Judge William Batchelder on the New Hampshire Supreme Court and later worked as a public defender for more than 30 years.
Carrie Brodzinski ’88 Named Chief Underwriting Officer of MSIG USA
Carrie Brodzinski ’88 has been appointed chief underwriting officer of MSIG USA. Brodzinski brings nearly 30 years of underwriting and insurance leadership experience to the role. She will lead the company’s underwriting strategy, working across its specialty businesses to govern and drive underwriting performance, portfolio management, and execution.
She joins MSIG USA from The Hartford, where she served as chief underwriting officer for Global Specialty.
Alex A. Toribio ’05 Elected to Board of Urban League of Greater Hartford
Alex A. Toribio ’05, head of Global Litigation and Government Investigations at Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., was elected as a new member of the Board of the Urban League of Greater Hartford in June. The local affiliate of the National Urban League is entering its 62nd year of continuous service providing education, employment, housing, and health programs while fighting for social justice.



