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Author - Emma Eastwood-Paticchio

Guilty by Grooming: Sex Trafficking Grooming Patterns Admitted into Evidence
United States v. Betts, 911 F.3d 523 (8th Cir. 2018)

March 28, 2019
by Emma Eastwood-Paticchio

Addicted to You: Drug Addiction as a Means of Coercion

January 30, 2019
by Emma Eastwood-Paticchio

To Agree or Not to Agree: Jury Decisions in Sex Trafficking Cases
United States v. Mickey, 897 F.3d 1173, 1175 (9th Cir. 2018)

July 30, 2018
by Emma Eastwood-Paticchio

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Emma Eastwood-Paticchio

Emma Eastwood-Paticchio graduated Stanford Law School in 2019 with highest pro bono distinction. While at Stanford, Emma helped form a new student organization, Stanford Law Students against Gendered Violence, and led an accompanying pro bono project focused on domestic violence policy work and direct services. She was also an online editor of Stanford Law Review, a teaching assistant, and a research assistant. Emma has interned at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office as a Fair and Just Prosecution Fellow, WilmerHale, and Equal Rights Advocates. She is currently clerking for the United States District Court in Portland, Maine.

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