Ethan Judd is a fellow in Cohen Milstein’s Fellowship Program. In this role, he works on litigation matters spanning the firm’s antitrust, consumer protection, civil rights and employment litigation, human rights, and securities practice groups.

While attending Harvard Law School, Ethan was the lead outside article editor for the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. He also participated in several intern and externships, including with the United States Department of Justice: Civil Rights Division and Protect Democracy.

Nathan Weiser is a fellow in Cohen Milstein’s Fellowship Program. In this role, he works on litigation matters spanning the firm’s antitrust, consumer protection, civil rights and employment litigation, human rights, and securities practice groups.

While attending Stanford Law School, Nathan participated in Cohen Milstein’s summer associate program.

Also at law school, Nathan was a clinic student in Stanford Law School’s Religious Liberty Clinic, as well as a summer law clerk for Disability Rights Advocates.

Elizabeth McDermott is a fellow in Cohen Milstein’s Fellowship Program. In this role, she works on litigation matters spanning the firm’s antitrust, consumer protection, civil rights and employment litigation, human rights, and securities practice groups.

Prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Elizabeth was a law clerk for the Honorable Paula Xinis of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.

While attending Boston University School of Law, Elizabeth was an executive editor of the Public Interest Law Journal.

Publications

  • Mass & Cass: City Sanctioned Eighth Amendment Violations, 32 B.U. Pub. Int. L.J. 243 (2023)

Prior to attending law school, Elizabeth was a project manager at the Institute for Healthcare and Improvement. She was also a teacher, program administrator and board member of Bilingual Education for Central America (BECA).

Elizabeth is conversationally fluent in Spanish.

Skylar Ruprecht is a fellow in Cohen Milstein’s Public Client practice. In this role, he works on a variety of litigation matters.

Prior to joining Cohen Milstein, Skylar was a law clerk for the Honorable Brett H. Ludwig of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.

Skylar received a B.A., summa cum laude, from The College of Wooster and a J.D. from Stanford Law School, he was a senior editor for the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.

A published author, his short stories include “A Sellout,” The Piker Press, May 16, 2022 and “Plurality of Nothing,” CC&D Literary Magazine, Volumes 327 & 328, Nov-Dec 2022.