Natan Ehrenreich is a 1L at Harvard Law School. He graduated summa cum laude and as valedictorian from Yeshiva University in 2023, and served as an undergraduate scholar at its Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought. After college, Natan was a Communications & Government Affairs Fellow at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty and a Writing Fellow at National Review, both in Washington, D.C. He is an alum of fellowships with the Public Interest Fellowship, the Tikvah Fund, the Hertog Foundation, and the American Enterprise Institute. Much of his public writing focuses on the history of the American conservative movement and the Jewish ideas which helped shape it. His legal interests include originalism, constitutional law, and appellate litigation, with particular focus on First Amendment issues and questions of religious liberty. A proud Clevelander, he spends much of his time depressed about the state of the Cleveland Browns.