As an Associate Attorney at Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder, Luke is deeply engaged in litigation, advocating for victims of medical negligence, wrongful death, and civil rights violations. He played a significant role in the multi-plaintiff litigation against Yale University’s Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Clinic, securing justice for women deprived of pain medications due to controlled substance diversion. Additionally, Luke contributed to a successful challenge of an election official's denial of ballot access, a victory upheld by the Connecticut Supreme Court. Luke began his journey at Koskoff as a summer associate in 2020, later serving as a Theodore I. Koskoff Public Interest Fellow in 2023. Prior to joining Koskoff, he clerked for the Honorable Raheem Mullins of the Connecticut Supreme Court. His legal career also includes serving as deputy director of Desegregate Connecticut, focusing on land use reforms for housing access and affordability. Committed to pro bono work, Luke provides legal support to children in the child welfare system. Before law school, he managed homelessness housing projects in Seattle. Luke holds dual degrees in Economics and Political Science from the College of the Holy Cross, graduating cum laude.