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Author - Meghan Poole

Confronting Your Past: A Defendant’s Right to Come Face-to-Face With an Adverse Witness
United States v. Carter, 907 F.3d 1199 (9th Cir. 2018)

April 18, 2019
by Meghan Poole

Beyond Hospitality: Hotel Liability for Trafficking

January 24, 2019
by Meghan Poole

Post-At-Own-Risk: Enhancing Punishments for Online Advertising
United States v. Smith, 895 F.3d 410 (5th Cir. 2018)

December 6, 2018
by Meghan Poole

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Meghan Poole

Meghan Poole graduated from Boston University School of Law in 2019, and graduated from New York University with a degree in Media, Culture, and Communications in 2016. As an undergraduate student, Meghan interned at the CT Permanent Commission on the Status of Women, which sparked her interest in anti-trafficking work. At Boston University, Meghan served as the Co-President of the Public Interest Project and volunteered as an Admissions Ambassador to prospective students. In addition, Meghan participated in Boston University’s Human Trafficking Clinic, where she provided pro-bono legal representation for survivors of human trafficking in immigration, family reunification, and other civil matters. After Meghan’s first year of law school, she worked in the Administrative Trials Unit at the New York City Department of Education’s Office of the General Counsel. Meghan is an Assistant Corporation Counsel at the NYC Law Department, in the Family Court Division.

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