

Loulya Alabed
Attorney at Law
Loulya is a dedicated attorney who brings a unique perspective to legal practice. As a second-generation immigrant, she has firsthand experience navigating cultural differences, allowing her to connect with and understand the challenges faced by clients from diverse backgrounds. This cultural insight helps Loulya empathize with all clients, providing reassurance and guidance through a legal process that can be unfamiliar and overwhelming.
In law school, Loulya interned for Judge Brian Wimes of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri and worked at a plaintiff’s firm, enabling her to anticipate strategies used by opposing attorneys. In her free time, she enjoys staying active and traveling, further embracing diverse cultures.
Education
University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Law
J.D. – 2024
CALI Award in Advance Legal Research
Academic Honors: Dean’s List in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024
Arizona State University
B.A. in Political Science – 2021
Certificates in Political Economy and International Studies
Summa Cum Laude o Academic Honors: Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Sigma Alpha
Publication
Who Shall Die and Who Must Live: Physician Participation in the Imposition of the Death Penalty and Physician-Assisted Death – UMKC Law Review, 2023, Vol 91
Secondary Language
Arabic
Past Positions
Judge Brian C. Wimes of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri, Intern
Accurso Law Firm, Law Clerk
University of Missouri – Kansas City Law Review, Staff Member; Articles Editor
Bar Admission
Missouri
Kansas
US District Court of Kansas
US District Court of Missouri
Professional Associations
Earl E. O’Connor American Inn of Court
Missouri Organization of Defense Lawyers
Missouri Bar Association
Kansas Bar Association
Kansas City Metro Bar Association