Andrew T. Hull
Associate
Bio
Andrew Hull joined the firm in 2025 after graduating from Emory University School of Law. Before joining the firm, Andrew was a Peggy Browning Fellow for two years. First, he was a Fellow at the Chicago News Guild (CWA Local 34071), then he was a Fellow at the Office of the General Counsel for the National Treasury Employees Union in Washington, DC.. While receiving his Ph.D., Andrew was elected inaugural co-chair of his labor union Northwestern University Graduate Workers (NUGW-UE 1122). As co-chair, Andrew developed and implemented tactics and strategy for a successful organizing campaign at Northwestern. Andrew eventually began leading teach-in sessions for how other academic labor unions can use the tactics and strategies he developed to assist with organizing efforts at Brown, Chicago, Columbia, Georgetown, Northwestern, and NYU. Prior to law school, Andrew taught ancient Greek philosophy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Andrew brings this passion for labor rights to the firm, where he currently works on labor law and ERISA issues.
Education
- Emory University School of Law – J.D., honors (2025)
- Northwestern University – Ph.D. (2022)
- Oriel College, University of Oxford – M.St. (2013)
- Emory University – B.A., magna cum laude (2012)
Memberships, Admissions & Associations
- Georgia State Bar
- American Bar Association
- AFL-CIO Union Lawyers Alliance
- National Lawyers Guild
Awards
- Editor-in-Chief of the Emory International Law Review (2024-2025)
- Gertie and John Witte Prize in Law and Religion (2025)
- Dean’s Teaching Fellowship (2024)
- Peggy Browning Fellowship (2023, 2024)
- Joseph C. Murley Prize for Outstanding Performance by a Teaching Assistant (2021)
- Honors Fellowship at Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry (2012)
- Editor-in-Chief of the Emory Political Review (2011-2012)
Selected Publications
- Author, “Caste Discrimination and the Imperfect Promise of Labor Arbitration: A Comparative Approach,” 32 Asian American Law Journal, Iss. 1, 2025, https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4931990
- Author, “In this House, We Pull Ourselves Up by Our Bootstraps: The Foundations of Parliamentary Sovereignty in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Sweden,” 39 Emory International Law Review Recent Developments, 2025, https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/eilr-recent-developments/44/
- Author, “Prisoners of the Union: Emporium Capwell and the Decline of Concerted Activity against Racial Discrimination,” 22 University of California Law Journal of Race & Economic Justice, Iss. 1, 2025, https://repository.uclawsf.edu/hastings_race_poverty_law_journal/vol22/iss1/8/
Contact
Phone: (205) 870-9989
Email: ahull@qcwdr.com