Ms. Sielski attended Chapman University, where she studied political science with a minor in law, justice, and social control. Ms. Sielski earned her Juris Doctorate from Chapman University Fowler School of Law. Ms. Sielski was the recipient of the Sam & Ash Scholarship, merit scholarship, and the CALI Award/Highest Grade Award for Contracts I, Federal Income Taxation, Environmental Law, Ukraine War Practicum: Victims, Ukraine War Practicum: Prosecuting the Perpetrators. Ms. Sielski served on the Honor Council Committee and as an academic fellow for federal and California evidence.
During her time at Chapman, Ms. Sielski co-authored “Ukraine as a Model Slavic Democracy: Mission Not Yet Accomplished,” (w. Michael Bazyler) published in Rutger Law Review Summer 2024, Volume 76, Issue 5. Furthering the discussion of their article, Ms. Sielski spoke as a panelist at the Rutgers Law Review Symposium “Global Democratic Decay & Rule of Law” (w. Michael Bazyler et. al). Currently, Ms. Sielski is a senior editor and researcher for “The Russo-Ukrainian War Law Handbook” (Carolina Press).
In her spare time, Ms. Sielski enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends, whale and ocean photography, and visiting the Monterey Bay.