Bryan Leach
Bryan Leach practices law in Denver at the law firm of Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP. Prior to joining Bartlit Beck, Bryan served as a law clerk to Associate Justice David H. Souter at the United States Supreme Court. At Yale Law School, he studied post-9/11 legal trends and co-directed Yale's Middle East Law Forum and Legal Studies Seminar. He has also worked in the Legal Adviser's Office of the State Department in the bureaus of United Nations Affairs and Treaty Affairs and served as an Associate World Fellow at Yale. Prior to law school, Bryan attended Oxford University on a Marshall Scholarship, where he earned an M.Phil in Economic and Social History and served as an Instructor in International Relations at Stanford House and Worcester College. His areas of interest include counterterrorism and homeland security, post-Cold War nationalist movements, Middle East foreign policy, and public international law.

