Lindsay Marum, Law Clerk
Lindsay Marum is a native of Braintree, Massachusetts and a third-year student at the University of California, Irvine School of Law. Prior to going to law school, Lindsay graduated magna cum laude from Northeastern University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and minors in Chemistry and Law & Public Policy. She is interested in many areas of law, including sexual violence, human trafficking, and civil rights.
Lindsay has spent her academic and professional career seeking justice for those that have been harassed or discriminated against based on their gender. Her prior experience includes offering legal assistance to victims of human trafficking at Community Legal Aid SoCal, rewriting sexual harassment policies for the City of Boston's Office of Labor Relations, and travelling to Ethiopia with the United Nations to learn about gender disparities in the workplace. She is dedicated to being a zealous advocate by using the legal system to effectuate change in how society treats victims of sexual harassment and discrimination.
Education
Lindsay has spent her academic and professional career seeking justice for those that have been harassed or discriminated against based on their gender. Her prior experience includes offering legal assistance to victims of human trafficking at Community Legal Aid SoCal, rewriting sexual harassment policies for the City of Boston's Office of Labor Relations, and travelling to Ethiopia with the United Nations to learn about gender disparities in the workplace. She is dedicated to being a zealous advocate by using the legal system to effectuate change in how society treats victims of sexual harassment and discrimination.
Education
- J.D. Candidate, University of California, Irvine School of Law
- B.S., Northeastern University
- Study Abroad, Lorenzo de Medici School