Tyler (he, him, his) Brooks

Class of 2025

Hometown: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Education: B.A., Temple University (Political Science; minors: Criminal Justice and Arabic)
Email : [[w|tabrooks]]

Why W&M Law?
There are so many reasons why I chose William & Mary over other law schools, ranging from W&M's stellar academic reputation, its proximity to major cities like D.C. and Richmond, the utterly unique atmosphere that comes with pursuing a law degree in the heart of Williamsburg, Virginia, the Law School's well established tradition of producing "citizen lawyers" capable of effectuating substantial and meaningful change in our world and communities, and so much more. 

How would you describe the W&M Law community?
From day one of my attending an Admitted Students Day at the Law School some three years ago, I was utterly blown away by the warmth and kindness that faculty and students alike routinely show each other here at William & Mary Law School. The wonderful people that I have met during my time at W&M don't simply pay lip service to the fact that "you belong here," they make sure that you feel a sense of belonging on a daily basis.

W&M Law extracurriculars 
William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review (Articles Editor)
Public Service Fund
George Wythe Society

Summer 2024 employment
Migration & Asylum Project, New Delhi, India

If you are not in class or studying, where might we find you?
One of my favorite things to do here at W&M when I am not either in class or studying is to go kayaking over on nearby Lake Matoaka!

A fun fact about me
I am the grandson of the attorney of the daredevil Evel Knievel!

Ask me about anything, including
√ international summer internships
William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review and other journals
√ PSF (Public Service Fund)
√ George Wythe, William & Mary's - and the nation's - first law professor (appointed 1779)
√ the W&M Law community
√ living in Williamsburg
√ choosing a career path in law