<span class="vcard">Zora Franicevic</span>

Zora Franicevic

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Zora Franicevic is a J.D. Candidate for the class of 2021 at Cornell Law School. In 2018, she obtained her B.S. in Society & Environment and B.A. in Slavic Languages & Literature from the University of California, Berkeley. At Cornell, Zora is a Managing Editor for the Legal Information Institute Supreme Court Bulletin. She also serves on the executive board of the Cornell Law Review as the Senior Notes Editor. Zora is an active member of the Asylum and Convention Against Torture Clinic and is an instructor for the Cornell Prison Education Program. After Cornell, Zora will be working at Covington & Burling in New York City as a litigation associate.

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A Honduran family walks back to Piedras Negras, Coahuila state, Mexico at the international bridge, after being rejected by US authorities in their attempt to enter Eagle Pass, Texas on February 6, 2019. The path ahead of the family is completely obscured by a thick grey haze.

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