2011-2012 SFL Campus Coordinators
The Students For Liberty Campus Coordinators are the community organizers of the college liberty movement. These leaders come from all over the United States, Canada, and Venezuela. They have all been picked for their passion and leadership abilities to work with a variety of individuals to advance liberty across the globe. Their hard work and drive is what keeps SFL expanding and growing every year. If you are interested in working with SFL in your area feel free to contact one of them.
- Carlos Alfaro, Arizona State University
- Judith Ayers, York College of Pennsylvania
- Aaron Baca, University of North Texas
- Preston Bates, University of Louisville
- Mark Benfield, Mercer University
- Joseph Berger, College of Charleston
- Gregory Burr, Rutgers University
- Justin Clements, University of Washington, Seattle
- Alexander Cooper, Pepperdine University
- Moriah Costa, Arizona State University
- David Deerson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Christine-Marie Dixon, Madonna University
- Christopher Eager, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Adam Fletcher, Texas State University
- James Forbes, University of Lethbridge
- Morgan Freeman, Sam Houston State University
- Casey Given, University of California, Berkeley
- Kelli Gulite, George Washington University
- Alexander Habighorst, Mississippi State University
- Kara Henderson, University of California, San Diego
- Anthony Hennen, Ohio University
- Jason Hensley, University of Texas, San Antonio
- KJ Herr, Texas Lutheran University
- Justin Hinh, Utah State University
- Todd Hollenbeck, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
- Stuart Hughes, University of South Dakota
- Riley Inks, Texas State University
- Bryant Jackson-Green, University of Chicago
- Kolin Karchon, Michigan State University
- Brad Kells, Michigan State University
- Chelsea Krafve, Pepperdine University
- Alex McHugh, American University
- Jamie McKibbin, University of Pittsburgh
- Dana Modzelewski, Harvard University
- Natasha Montague, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Simeon Morris, University of California, San Diego
- Matt Needham, Michigan State University
- Jose Nino, University of Texas, Austin
- Jeremy Orbach, Northern Illinois University
- Dan Osborne, Queen’s University
- James Padilioni Jr, West Chester University
- Hoa Phan, San Jose State University
- Luke Ripp, Marquette University
- Amanda Scales, University of California, Davis
- Matt Schmitto, Texas State University
- Brodie Sharp, University of Missouri, Kansas City
- Luis Silva-Ball, Universidad Metropolitana
- Abhi Sivasailam, University of Missouri
- William Tew, University of Florida
- Kat Williams, Salem College


















I'm actually interested to join but the problem is i'm from the Philippines, and i don't know if this Organization is open to all.
Freedom is not just an idea Americans love, freedom is desired by people all over the world. Although I am a new member myself, I am quite sure you are, not only ALLOWED to join, but encouraged as well.
You should definitely apply and join us! This is a worldwide movement!
I am a 66 year old liberty lover, a student of the common law and of the laws of the United States of America, particularly the Organic Laws. Because I attended an event at Pepperdine U. in Malibu observing its format and general focus, and because I understand certain facts about the Organic Laws, I have a criticism of your organization and an urgent suggestion to improve it. My criticism is the organization Students for Liberty seems patterned after a political action group, complete with suggestions of who in the legal and political system of the United States are well positioned for influence brokers to "change the system" through these channels. The system is and has always been and always will be broken, because it was started under the constitution that was never adopted, allowing the existing power structure to takeover our land and traditions for liberty with a written law of a Congress, which should have never been allowed to occur, as the people were already free and possessed their own law, the common law. Trying to petition those well placed in a system that started on several broken premises of authority to govern is never going to cure the twisted deseased political system, it needs to be evaluated from the Organic Laws perspective, not the constitutions perspective, and this will reveal the glaring errors in the existing system,which cannot be understood or "reformed" because of the systemic corruption shown by how the constitution came to be established and practiced. My suggestion is to allow me or another schooled in the Organic Law to make these facts plain to your members, to provide an effective means of arriving at liberty and justice for all as the result of your organizations efforts. If you leaders will consider my offer, I am prepared to lay out a plan to use the Organic Laws to arrive at what you espouse.
Please do apply! This year we have students from Canada and Venezuela and launched European Students For Liberty.