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Author - Brittany Davis

New York State Passes Law to Protect Child Sex Trafficking Victims

January 3, 2019
by Brittany Davis

#InContext: Madeleine Albright

December 6, 2017
by Brittany Davis

Supervisory Roles & Sentencing Enhancements: Can A Victim Participate In His Or Her Own Exploitation?
United States v. Jackson, 865 F.3d 946, 948–49 (7th Cir. 2017)

August 25, 2017
by Brittany Davis

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Brittany Davis

Ms. Davis assists on a variety of litigation and environmental matters at Latham. She was also a summer associate at Latham's New York office.

While attending law school, Ms. Davis was the head notes editor for Columbia's Journal of Transnational Law and the coordinator for the Columbia Human Rights Institute's 1L Advocates Program. Through Columbia's Human Rights Clinic, Ms. Davis worked closely with the Clinic's partner organizations in the Central African Republic (CAR) on a number of projects, including advocacy during the country's Universal Periodic Review at the United Nations in Geneva, and co-facilitating a legal reform project in CAR. She also led the school's Global Initiative Against Gender Violence, which included hosting such events as a discussion with former Vice President Joe Biden on the history of the Violence Against Women Act.

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