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  • PSVF Fellow: Elizabeth Nehrling (J.D. ’15)

    July 22, 2019

    Ayuda Falls Church, VA Elizabeth will work as an immigration staff attorney at Ayuda, a nonprofit immigration organization in Falls Church, VA, where she will…

  • PSVF Fellow: Divya Subrahmanyam (J.D. ’15)

    July 22, 2019

    CAMBA New York City, NY Divya will develop and implement a new initiative in New York City called the Homeless Economic Justice Project hosted and…

  • PSVF Fellow: Cass Luskin (J.D. ’15)

    July 22, 2019

    15th Judicial District of Louisiana Lafayette, LA Cass Luskin will work as an Assistant Defender in the District Defender for the 15th Judicial District of…

  • PSVF Fellow: Carter Hall (J.D. ’15)

    July 22, 2019

    Earthjustice Washington, DC Inspired by his summer at Earthjustice, a nonprofit environmental law organization, Carter will return to work as a staff attorney to develop…

  • PSVF Fellow: Asmara Carbado (J.D. ’15)

    July 22, 2019

    Capital Habeas Unit (CHU) of the Federal Public Defenders Los Angeles, CA Asmara will work with the CHU of the Federal Public Defenders in Los…

  • PSVF Fellow: Andres Rapoport (J.D. ’15)

    July 22, 2019

    Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County (NLSLA) Los Angeles, CA Andres will focus on immigrant and workers’ rights at the NLSLA. He will prepare…

  • PSVF Fellow: Ariel Ashtamker (J.D. ’19)

    July 3, 2019

    Ariel will be joining the ACLU of Nevada in her hometown of Las Vegas. As a law student, Ariel worked at the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic of Greater Boston Legal Services, DNA-People’s Legal Services, Pine Tree Legal Assistance, Earthjustice, and the Civil Rights Section of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles.

  • PSVF Fellow: Natalie Trigo Reyes (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Natalie will be working as a staff attorney in the International Department of the Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez Human Rights Center (Center Prodh), one of Mexico’s leading human rights non-governmental organizations (NGOs)—leading the fight against government misconduct and impunity by defending and promoting the respect for human rights in Mexico, focusing on traditionally marginalized communities, such as indigenous peoples, women, and migrants.

  • PSVF Fellow: Elisa Quiroz (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Elisa will be working at TRIAL International in Geneva, Switzerland. At TRIAL she will work as a staff attorney with the Investigations and Criminal Law Division (ICLD), which brings cases against individuals and corporations for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and apartheid.

  • PSVF Fellow: Tara Louise Casey (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    As a Kaufman Fellow at the Centre for Criminal Appeals in London, Tara will work with the Women’s Justice Initiative on strategic litigation and policy advocacy focused on appealing the convictions and sentences of women in prison.

  • PSVF Fellow: Matthew Griechen (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Matthew Griechen will spend his fellowship year with Reprieve working on its projects related to human rights and counterterrorism.

  • PSVF Fellow: Kimberly Grano (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Kimberly will spend her fellowship year with the ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties, where she will work with the immigrants' rights litigation team.

  • PSVF Fellow: Emerson Gordon-Marvin (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Emerson Gordon-Marvin has been awarded the Sumner M. Redstone Fellowship to work Dēmos, where he will fight disenfranchisement stemming from the criminal-justice system.

  • PSVF Fellow: Ali Szemanski (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Ali Szemanski will serve as a PSVF Redstone Fellow at the ACLU of Pennsylvania, in the organization’s Pittsburgh office, where she was lucky to intern between her second and third years of law school. She will work as a junior staff attorney on the organization’s ongoing litigation, as well as help to investigate and develop potential new cases.

  • PSVF Fellow: Luna Borges Pereira Santos (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Luna was selected as a Kaufman Fellow to work with International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region (IPPF/WHR). There she will work with their Rights and Justice Unit, mostly on advocacy, litigation, and in support to youth leadership to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights in the Americas and Caribbean.

  • PSVF Fellow: Sarah Blair (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Sarah Blair will spend her fellowship year at Uptown People’s Law Center (UPLC) in Chicago, providing direct services to female prisoners and ensuring that their needs are addressed in UPLC’s ongoing and future impact litigation.

  • PSVF Fellow: Anastassia Baldrige (J.D. ’18)

    June 20, 2019

    Ana Baldrige will represent individuals sentenced to death in their post-conviction proceedings at the Capital Habeas Unit of the Federal Community Defender Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

  • PSVF Fellow: Miranda Mammen (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Miranda Mammen is going to work with the National Domestic Workers Alliance in Oakland, CA. Her project will enforce and improve labor standards for domestic workers across the state, including nannies, house cleaners, and personal attendants for elders and people with disabilities.

  • PSVF Fellow: Radhika Kapoor (LL.M. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    As a Kaufman Fellow, Radhika has elected to work at the Public International Law and Policy Group (PILPG) in Washington DC as a Law Fellow specializing in transitional justice for conflict-ridden and newly post-conflict countries.

  • PSVF Fellow: Alexi Jenkins (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Alexi Jenkins will spend her fellowship year at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA), establishing clinics at domestic violence shelters in order to meet the family law needs of immigrant survivors of color.

  • PSVF Fellow: Milo Inglehart (J.D. ’19)

    June 20, 2019

    Milo Inglehart will be joining the Sylvia Rivera Law Project in New York City on a Sumner M. Redstone Fellowship in Public Service. Milo will be working to improve access to health care for low-income transgender, gender non-conforming, and intersex New Yorkers through direct representation, coalition building, and policy advocacy.