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Faculty and Administration Profiles

Andy Froelich

Title/s:  Adjunct Faculty

Email: afroelich@luc.edu

About

Andy Froelich (he/him) is a staff attorney with the Moran Center's Education Advocacy Program (EAP), where he leads the Rogers Park Project, a pilot initiative that provides community-based legal services in special education, school discipline, and bullying to low-income families in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood. Andy's commitment to education advocacy began during his time at Loyola University Chicago School of Law (Class of 2021), where he served on the SUFEO board and worked as a law clerk for the Moran Center. He went on to launch the Rogers Park Project as an Equal Justice Works Fellow in September 2021.

As an adjunct faculty member at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Andy contributes to the Civitas ChildLaw Clinic's Anti-Bullying Program and Education Law Practicum. In this role, he provides direct representation to students and families facing bullying and harassment in K-12 schools, supervises law students, and delivers Anti-Bullying Know Your Rights training to caregivers, students, and professionals across Chicagoland. Additionally, Andy supports the Anti-Bullying Program's key partnerships, oversees outreach efforts, and advances a range of legal and educational initiatives. 

Degrees

BA, International Relations & Environmental Policy, Drake University, 2014
JD, Loyola University School of Law, 2021

Professional Employment

Moran Center for Youth Advocacy

Courses Taught

Education Law Practicum