Brittany Lamarr
Brittany Lamarr is a researcher with the International Justice Exchange and has advanced human rights, youth justice, and legal policy reforms across state, national, and international levels with a concentration in rethinking anti-capitalist and anti-colonial forms of emancipation in international and intersectional ways. She holds a B.A. in Political Science from UConn, where she is also an MPP and J.D. Candidate.
Additionally, Brittany is a YPEI Fellow, an alum of Yale Law School’s Access to Law Fellowship and a Frederic Bastiat Fellow of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. She brings her unique blend of lived experience and scholarship to her many leadership roles, serving as: Manager of Connecticut’s Juvenile Justice Policy and Oversight Committee with the Tow Youth Justice Institute, Smart Justice Leader with the ACLU of Connecticut, and Assistant Director of the National Prison Debate League.