In the Community Law Clinic, she represented clients living near or below the poverty line in family law and social security disability matters, drafting motions and advocating on their behalf. Through the Children’s Advocacy Clinic, Alexandra represented children adjudicated dependent, serving as either Guardian ad Litem or counsel, coordinating across agencies, and advocating in permanency review hearings.
She also interned with the American Bar Association’s Center on Children and the Law, where she conducted legal research and policy analysis in support of the Legal Center for Foster Care and Education. Earlier in her career, Alexandra worked as a Virtual Tutor with Varsity Tutors, creating individualized lesson plans and instructing students of varying ages and backgrounds.
While at Dickinson Law, Alexandra was actively involved in the International Law Society and Women’s Law Caucus and served as the 3L Representative for the Diversity, Inclusion & Educational Equity Committee. She also participated in the License Restoration and Expungement Clinic and had her writing published on Dickinson Law’s Inside Entrepreneurship Law Blog.
Alexandra holds a Bachelor of Arts from Susquehanna University in English Literature and French Studies, with a minor in Legal Studies. She is conversational in French and enjoys reading, traveling, and writing.