St. Louis Federalist Society Officers

Jennifer Wolsing
Jennifer Wolsing
President

Jennifer Wolsing is a litigation associate in St. Louis, Missouri. Ms. Wolsing is admitted to practice in Missouri state court, Illinois state court, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri, and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.

Ms. Wolsing graduated summa cum laude and Order of the Coif from Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington in 2007. While there, Ms. Wolsing served as Executive Articles Editor for the school's flagship publication, the Indiana Law Journal. Jennifer Wolsing earned her Ph.D. in analytic philosophy from Indiana University - Bloomington in 2005, publishing a dissertation entitled "Free At Last: A Libertarian Defense of Free Will." Ms. Wolsing graduated magna cum laude and with departmental honors from the University of Kentucky in 2000, with majors in mathematics and analytic philosophy.

Jennifer Wolsing is currently chapter President of the St. Louis Federalist Society. Her professional affiliations include memberships in the Republican National Lawyers Association, the Missouri Bar, and the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis.

Ms. Wolsing has published two articles, Daubert's Erie Problem, 82 Indiana Law Journal 1 (2007) and "The Vioxx Litigation: Disincentivizing Patient Safety Through Misdirected Tort Rules," Defense Counsel Journal, International Association of Defense Counsel (July 2008).

Luis Hess
Luis Hess
Student Liason

Luis is a third-year law student at Saint Louis University School of Law where he currently serves as the Federalist Society President after holding the position of Treasurer the year before.  He is also serving his second consecutive term as an elected member of the Honor Council.  He served as the Professional Development Chair for the Hispanic Law Student Association during his 2L year.

Luis graduated magna cum laude, and with departmental honors, from Saint Louis University in 2005 with majors in Philosophy and Political Science. While at SLU, he was a one of the first members of Raising the Bar (a service organization that provides tutoring to St. Louis City high school students) and Beta Theta Pi (a social organization). 

He went on to receive his M.A. from the University of Arizona. There, he served as both a college instructor while also presenting several papers at national conferences on politics and statistical methodology.

Luis is currently finishing up his final semester by participating in the Hispanic National Bar Association's Moot Court Competition in San Diego, CA in March 2010.


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