Human Rights in Practice: Megan Graham

Human Rights Visiting Research Fellow
When
February 6, 2017, 12:15 to 1:15 pm
Where
Walter F. Mondale Hall
Human Rights Center, N-120D

University of Minnesota Law School
229 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55455

The Human Rights in Practice series gives students the opportunity to engage with international law and human rights practitioners in an informal setting and to learn about diverse career paths in the field.

Megan Graham is currently a federal judicial clerk and Visiting Research Fellow at the Human Rights Center. Before moving to the Twin Cities, Megan was the Privacy, Security, and Technology Fellow and Assistant Managing Editor at Just Security, an online forum dedicated to the analysis of U.S. national security law and policy. While at Just Security, Megan’s research focused on pressing issues in privacy, technology, and civil liberties and human rights law, including law enforcement hacking, encryption, and government surveillance.

Megan graduated from NYU School of Law where she was a Managing Editor of the Annual Survey of American Law and participated in the Advanced Technology Law and Policy Clinic and the Brennan Center’s Public Policy Advocacy Clinic. Prior to law school, Megan spent several years in Boston working at the Clinton Health Access Initiative on global public health projects. She received a B.S.F.S. from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and has an M.A. in Comparative Ethnic Conflict from Queen’s University Belfast.

Please RSVP to Vicky at nguye386@umn.edu.