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Daraja Carroll

Fellow - Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia

Daraja Carroll is an Access to Justice Fellow at the Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia. She began her fellowship in September 2021 after graduating from American University Washington College of Law. Carroll's educational background includes a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from American University Washington College of Law and a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from San Diego State University-California State University.

Prior to her current role, Carroll gained diverse legal experience through various internships and positions:

  1. Legal Intern at the James Byrd Jr. Center to Stop Hate at the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
  2. Student Attorney at the Civil Advocacy Clinic at American University Washington College of Law
  3. Legal Intern at the Educational Opportunities Project at Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
  4. Legal Extern at the Office of General Counsel at Montgomery County Public Schools
  5. Teaching Fellow at the Marshall Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project
  6. Fellow at the Office of the Ombudsman for Public Education at D.C. State Board of Education
  7. Judicial Intern at the Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco

Carroll has also been involved in promoting opportunities for aspiring Black women attorneys. In July 2022, she shared information about a program for Black women applying to law school for entry in Fall 2023, Fall 2024, or Fall 2025.1

Her LinkedIn username is daraja-carroll-01a556114, as mentioned in the query.

Highlights

ABF/JPB Foundation Access to Justice Scholars Program
Oct 1 · luc.edu
LAW - Curt and Linda Rodin Center for Social Justice
Jan 1 · legalaiddc.org
2022 Legal Aid Staff | Legal Aid - District of Columbia
2022 Legal Aid Staff | Legal Aid - District of Columbia
Dec 15 · legalaidnyc.org
Our Leadership - Annual Reports - The Legal Aid Society

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Washington DC-Baltimore Area