Staff Attorney at The Hawkins Center of Rubicon programs, a non-profit social services agency. Focus on integrating poverty law services with workforce development, housing, mental health, and case management services. Current primary areas of interest are in reentry policy and the legal barriers to employment faced by those living under conditions of abject poverty.
My practice areas are Social Security (SSDI/SSI) Law, Public Benefits, Poverty Law, and Reentry Legal Services (particularly the Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Record).
My academic interests lie along the intersection of the Anthropology of Legal Practice and Critical Legal Studies, particularly work influenced by Bruno Latour and Object Oriented Philosophy.