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Erielle Davidson

Associate Director at GMU’s Center for the Middle East and International Law

Erielle Davidson is a legal professional and academic with expertise in Middle Eastern affairs and international law. Here are key details about her career and background:

Professional Experience

Erielle Davidson currently serves as an associate attorney at Holtzman Vogel, where she focuses on commercial litigation, appellate law, and constitutional law matters.1 Prior to this role, she held several notable positions:

  • Associate Director of the Center for the Middle East and International Law at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School (2019-2022)5
  • Policy adviser to Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) for four months in 20204
  • Senior Fellow at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) starting in June 20204

Academic Contributions

Davidson is a co-founder of the Center for the Middle East and International Law at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School.1 In this capacity, she has been involved in various academic and policy-related activities:

  • Writing articles and opinion pieces on Middle Eastern affairs, international law, and U.S. foreign policy
  • Providing commentary on current events related to her areas of expertise
  • Contributing to academic discussions and research on Middle Eastern legal and political issues

Legal Career

Before joining Holtzman Vogel, Davidson clerked for the Honorable Steven J. Menashi on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.1 This experience likely enhanced her expertise in appellate law and constitutional matters.

Media Presence

Erielle Davidson is an active contributor to various media outlets, offering her insights on Middle Eastern affairs and international law:

  • She has written for publications such as Newsweek, The Washington Times, and The Algemeiner2
  • Davidson is listed as an author for The Telegraph, where she provides commentary on relevant topics3

Her media contributions often focus on issues such as U.S.-Iran relations, Israeli-Palestinian conflicts, and broader Middle Eastern policy concerns.

Erielle Davidson's diverse experience in law, policy, and academia has established her as a notable voice in discussions surrounding Middle Eastern affairs and international law.

Highlights

May 14 · twitter

Attacking both military bases and civilians is literally the opposite of distinction. Anyone who watched the 45 minute GoPro footage knows Hamas behaved like barbaric savages, high on meth and screaming, “Allahu Akbar” the entire time.

Apr 2 · twitter

Yea so this is the actual position of those opposed to deporting gang members who rape women and mutilate/murder people.

“They’re foreign gang bangers, but we should keep them here.”

Nov 7 · telegraph.co.uk
Erielle Davidson - The Telegraph
Erielle Davidson - The Telegraph
Jun 19 · legistorm.com
Rep. Crenshaw aide heads to think tank - LegiStorm

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States