Digital Writer

Andreas Kapoglis is a senior at Northeastern University majoring in Political Science and Economics with a minor in Data Science. He has served as a Digital Writer for the Northeastern University Undergraduate Law Review since Fall 2025. Last semester, he wrote a note titled A Wall in Ruins: What Drummond Reveals About the Future of the Establishment Clause and Public Education, arguing that religious charter schools are incompatible with the separation of church and state in light of the Supreme Court’s split decision in Oklahoma Charter School Board v. Drummond.
Andreas’s legal interests include immigration law, labor rights, and civil liberties. He previously served as a paralegal co-op at O’Malley, Harvey and Brosnan, LLC and a legal support co-op in the Major Crimes Unit of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts. Additionally, he is the former president of the Systemic Justice Project (now Critical Corporate Theory Lab) on campus.
In his free time, Andreas enjoys playing pick-up soccer with friends, cooking/baking, and learning new languages.
