Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General
Boston, MA
Morgan Carmen will spend her fellowship year with the Reproductive Justice Unit (RJU) of the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General, where she will work on responding to attacks on reproductive health care and affirmatively expanding care in the state. She is grateful for the support of the Redstone Fellowship and the Judge Edith Fine Award, without which she would not be able to work in this exceptionally new unit.
At Harvard, Morgan was the president of the Alliance for Reproductive Justice and a selections and content editor on the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender. She spent her summers working in the Civil Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and the Senate Judiciary Committee, and she spent select semesters as a clinical student at the Cyberlaw Clinic and Reproductive Equity Now. She is a contributing writer to Ms. Magazine and is on the production team at Ms. Studios.
Morgan holds a Bachelor of Arts in the School of Public and International Affairs and certificates in Journalism and Theater from Princeton University.