Alicen Rodolph

Alicen is a Douglass Fellow and a third-year law student at William & Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Virginia. Prior to law school, she worked in various roles including child and elder care, teaching, and retail management. At William & Mary Law School, she spent her 1L summer in Dhaka, Bangladesh working with the Bangladesh Counter-Trafficking-in-Persons Project and her 2L summer with the Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit. As a second-year law student she served as a staff member on the Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice, where she will serve again this year as a Notes Editor. She is the Co-Chair for the law school’s Public Service Fund, and volunteers as an intake coordinator for Justice for Military Families.
#InContext: Gary Haugen

#InContext: Gary Haugen

Reflecting on history, what is most perplexing and indefensible are “the simple failures of compassion.” In these failures, we watch societies...