DMV-based attorney, legal scholar, and developmental editor focusing on health and the politicization of medicine in public law
I am a DC-based legal scholar who writes about disability and the politicization of medical authority in public law. Currently, I work as a plaintiff-side associate attorney, while also working as an independent scholar and disability rights expert. I’m also passionate about civic education and am available for presentations and panels on American institutions and constitutional law. I also provide developmental editing services for scholarly manuscripts in the social sciences. My services can be found in the tab above.
I hold a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from Temple Beasley School of Law, where I was Lead Articles Editor for Temple Law Review and graduated magna cum laude. My scholarly work has been featured in the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, Nebraska Law Review, the UCLA Disability Law Journal, and Oklahoma Law Review, among others. I am licensed to practice law in DC.
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