Miriam Mack
Miriam Mack received her J.D. from Boston University School of Law, where she graduated cum laude. Prior to joining The Bronx Defenders, Miriam was a legal fellow at the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, focusing on issues of racial and reproductive justice. Thereafter, she clerked for the Honorable Solomon Oliver, Jr., in the Northern District of Ohio, and then the Honorable Justice Geraldine S. Hines of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. During law school, Miriam participated in the Criminal Clinic, representing indigent juvenile and adult clients charged with crimes in the Boston Municipal Court, and interned at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, where she represented indigent clients in housing matters. Miriam holds a B.A. in History from Columbia University.
News:
- Gothamist: NYC Will End Practice Of Drug Testing Pregnant Patients Without Written Consent
- The City: Child Welfare Chief Urges Higher Bar to Launch Investigations Following School-Tech Family Probes
- News12 The Bronx: ‘Black Families Matter’ march speaks out against Child Protective Services
- BRIC TV: The New Jane Crow
- The Appeal Podcast: The War On Drugs Continues In Family Court
- The Appeal: Parents Threatened With Losing Children Over Cannabis Use