Megan FLynn’s Bio
Megan Flynn - Law Fellow
Megan graduated from NYU Law in 2024 where she engaged in public interest work in civil rights, gender justice, and reproductive justice. She participated in the Brennan Center for Justice Public Policy Advocacy Clinic and the Reproductive Justice Clinic, and served on the executive boards of the International Refugee Assistance Project, If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice, and the Gender Violence Advocacy Project. Megan was also a Staff Editor on The NYU Review of Law and Social Change.
During her 1L summer she lived in Jackson, Mississippi working as a legal intern at the Mississippi Center for Justice and during her 2L summer she interned at the ACLU’s Women’s Rights Project. Megan graduated from Boston College in 2017 with a major in Political Science and a minor in Faith, Peace, and Justice.