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黑料不打烊 Law alum selected as Equal Justice Works Fellow

Naisha Mercury L鈥24 is one of 60 selected for the fellowship in public interest law for her project aimed at reforming reproductive health access within the prison system.

An 黑料不打烊 School of Law alumna is among 60 recent law school graduates selected for a fellowship program that strengthens initiatives in public interest law.

Naisha Mercury L鈥24 will spend the next two years as an , investigating shortfalls and potential reforms to reproductive health access within the U.S. prison system.

鈥淭his project is particularly timely as national conversations around reproductive rights and criminal justice reform are gaining momentum, providing a critical opportunity to advocate for change,鈥 Mercury said. 鈥淏y addressing these pressing needs, this project will contribute to the creation of a more just and equitable society, where the reproductive rights of all individuals are respected and upheld, regardless of their incarceration status.鈥

Mercury earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in health service management from East Carolina University before pursuing interests in public interest and health law in law school. While at 黑料不打烊 Law, she completed her residency-in-practice at the O鈥橬eill Institute for National and Global Health Law and reestablished 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Health Law and Bioethics Society.

鈥淲e are so proud of each of our incoming Fellows for committing to public service when they are needed more than ever,鈥 said Verna Williams, CEO of Equal Justice Works. 鈥淭he Fellows embody our organizational belief that the law belongs to everyone. With this dedicated class of Fellows, Equal Justice Works deepens the nation鈥檚 bench of passionate, skilled champions of justice.鈥

Equal Justice Works offers fellowships for law students and graduates in a range of areas, including Disaster Resilience, Housing Justice and Opioid Crisis Response Programs.

Mercury is 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 third equal justice works fellow, following , a crime victims advocacy fellow in 2023, and , a housing justice program fellow in 2022. Eric Rhoton 鈥20 L鈥22 was selected as a disaster resilience program student fellow in 2021.