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Norah Rast
J.D. Student at Harvard Law School
Professional Background
Norah Rast is a highly accomplished legal professional with a profound commitment to global health, environmental justice, and immigration advocacy. Her diverse experience spans various roles, including legal internships, summer associate positions, and direct legal assistance as a student attorney, immersing herself in the complexities of law at both local and national levels. With a strong focus on health and environmental issues, Norah is dedicated to utilizing her legal expertise to make substantial impacts in society.
Throughout her career, Norah has engaged in rigorous hands-on legal work, starting as a Legal Intern at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, where she gained invaluable insights into public law and policy. She further honed her legal acumen in her role as a Summer Associate at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, a leading national plaintiff's law firm, which specializes in complex litigation and social justice issues.
Additionally, Norah's role as a Student Attorney at the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program underscored her dedication to serving vulnerable populations and ensuring justice for immigrants and refugees. This passion for social equity continued during her tenure as a Summer Law Clerk at the Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center, where she worked on significant civil rights and prison reform cases.
Education and Achievements
Norah's educational journey is a testament to her dedication to interdisciplinary learning and social justice. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Global Health and the Environment, with a Minor in Biology from Washington University in St. Louis. This unique combination of studies provided her with a robust understanding of the interconnections between health, legal frameworks, and environmental concerns.
Earning her Doctor of Law (JD) magna cum laude at Harvard Law School, Norah demonstrated exceptional academic proficiency and leadership qualities. Her time at Harvard was characterized by her commitment to legal excellence and advocacy, melding her background in global health with her legal studies to address pressing societal issues.
Additional Professional Involvement
Norah is not only a practitioner in the legal field; she has also committed her time to substantial projects and initiatives that have enriched her professional landscape. As a Project Coordinator in the Office of the Provost at Washington University in St. Louis, she facilitated key initiatives aimed at enhancing academic programs and student engagement within the university community.
Her dedication to civic engagement is further exemplified by her recognition as a Gephardt Institute Civic Scholar, where she participated in community service and leadership development activities. Norah also contributed as a Refugee Support Intern at Agisra E.V., working with immigrant and refugee populations to help them navigate complex legal and humanitarian challenges.
During her academic journey, Norah lent her expertise as a Research Assistant at both Washington University School of Medicine and the University of Michigan. In these roles, she contributed to crucial research projects that informed public health policies and addressed health disparities, further establishing her as a dedicated advocate for the intersection of health, law, and social justice.
