Eric Huang
Eric Adam Huang is a 2005 graduate of the Washington College of Law. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University in 2001. As a law student, Eric participated in the Criminal Justice Clinic, sat on the school's Admissions Committee, was a senator in the Student Bar Association, and performed as part of the annual Law Revue. At graduation, he was one of the recipients of the Clair A. Cripe Award, given to an outstanding graduating student in the field of correctional law.
Immediately following his time at WCL, Eric served as law clerk for two years to the Honorable Robert Mack Bell, Chief Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals. Eric then spent the next two years prosecuting as an Assistant Attorney General with the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, Public Safety Division, Criminal Section. He is now a prosecutor with DC OAG's Juvenile Section.
Besides serving on the Dean's Advisory Council, Eric is also chair of the Myers GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Society, and is a member of the Myers Society.

