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Author - Meaghan Newkirk

Is Balancing a Step Backwards: Rule 412 Exclusion in Sex Trafficking Cases
United States v. Maynes, 880 F.3d 110 (4th Cir. 2018)

March 28, 2018
by Meaghan Newkirk

#InContext: Helen Keller

November 29, 2017
by Meaghan Newkirk

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Meaghan Newkirk

Meaghan is a term law clerk for the Honorable Mark E. Walker, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida. She attended Duke Law School after working for three years as a paralegal at a plaintiff-side litigation firm. During her law school summers, Meaghan interned with the Charity & Security Network, took classes at the Duke-Geneva Institute on Transnational Law, and worked as a summer associate at Williams & Connolly LLP. At Duke, she participated in the International Human Rights Clinic over three semesters and ultimately hopes to do strategic impact litigation and policy work around human rights.

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