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Megan Corrarino

Megan Corrarino (BlueskyLinkedInX) is Managing Editor of Just Security and Research Scholar at New York University School of Law. She was previously an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, where her practice focused on complex commercial litigation, international dispute resolution, and human rights; and a Robert L. Bernstein International Human Rights Fellow at Human Rights First. She also served as a law clerk to Judge Susan P. Graber of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Corrarino holds a BA from the University of Chicago, an MPA from Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs, and a JD from Yale Law School. Before becoming a lawyer, Corrarino worked on economic justice in the Americas, including as a Fulbright grantee to Brazil. She has also served as an international law consultant to social movement groups, with a particular focus on labor issues.

Corrarino also writes fiction and creative non-fiction. Her work has appeared in literary journals, short form film, and academic and practitioners’ publications, and has been supported by residencies from the Banff Centre for Arts + Creativity, the Santa Fe Art Institute, and others.

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