Government/Public Policy/Law

Alexandra Krstic ’19

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Legal Services NYC, Disability Advocacy Project, Brooklyn, NY Alexandra sitting at her desk in the midst of a typical day at the office. In front the pad lists all the cases that haven’t been taken by a lawyer. I have long struggled to find a field in which… Continue reading »

Kenneth Marshall ’20

My coworker, and fellow Eph, Charlotte Cooper ‘20 and me in front of the entrance to the Office of Special Narcotics.

Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor, New York, NY My coworker, and fellow Eph, Charlotte Cooper ‘20 and me in front of the entrance to the Office of Special Narcotics. This summer, the morning train from my hometown was filled with an overflow of undergraduate interns riding into… Continue reading »

Carsten Berger ’19

Reading the Center’s report on prosecutors’ roles in guiding re-entry programs.

Center on the Administration of Criminal Law, NYU School of Law, New York, NY Reading the Center’s report on prosecutors’ roles in guiding re-entry programs. My interest in the law started when I took Professor Hirsch’s “Introduction to Justice and Law” course my freshman year. Reading a number… Continue reading »

Madeline Wessell ’20

Standing in front of the building I worked in, the entrance to AFL-CIO.

AFL-CIO, Washington, DC Standing in front of the building I worked in, the entrance to AFL-CIO. This summer my internship took place at the AFL-CIO in Washington, DC. I was assigned to work in their Policy Department. My primary project entailed researching for the organization’s Future of Work… Continue reading »

Jason Adulley ’19

Pictured here is me at the childcare convening, getting to know my fellow interns by rotating around the room discussing our involvement with childcare economy.

Center for Community Change, Washington, DC This summer, I was privileged to work as a Public Policy Intern with the Center for Community Change. The Center for Community Change (CCC) was established in 1968 and its mission is to build the power and capacity of low-income people, especially low-income people… Continue reading »