The Health Law and Policy Clinic is pleased to welcome three new Clinical Fellows, Suzanne Davies, Julia Harvey, Erin McCrady.
Suzanne Davies
sudavies@law.harvard.edu, 617.384.0118
Suzanne joined the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation in September 2021 as a Clinical Fellow in the Health Law and Policy Clinic. She received her JD in 2020 from Boston University. While still in law school, Suzanne worked on health and disability issues with the New York City Department of Social Services, AARP Foundation Litigation, and Health Law Advocates. As a law student, Suzanne was Co-President of BU Law’s Outlaw chapter, and a founding member of BU Disability Law Advocates and Allies. Prior to joining the Center, Suzanne was a trial court law clerk for the Vermont Judiciary. Suzanne also holds a BA in Music from Columbia University.
Julia Harvey
jharvey@law.harvard.edu, 617.465.5716
Julia Harvey joined the Harvard Law School Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation in 2021 as a Clinical Fellow on the Health Care Access Team. Julia graduated from New York University School of Law, where she was a Root-Tilden-Kern Public Interest Scholar. During law school, she worked with a number organizations and offices focused on improving access to health care and addressing systemic inequalities, including the Medicare Rights Center in New York, Health Law Advocates in Boston, the New York State Office of the Attorney General in the Civil Rights Bureau, and the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight within the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. She also chaired NYU’s HIV Law Society. Prior to law school, Julia served as a Policy Analyst at MassHealth, focused on developing and implementing Massachusetts’ landmark Accountable Care Organization (ACO) program for Medicaid members. Julia holds a B.A. in Public Health from Brown University.
Erin McCrady
emccrady@law.harvard.edu, 617.496.1735
Erin McCrady joined the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation in 2021 as a Clinical Fellow with the Whole Person Care Team. Erin received an Honors Bachelor of Social Sciences in Conflict Studies and Human Rights from the University of Ottawa in 2015, and a J.D. with a concentration in Poverty Law and Economic Justice from Northeastern University School of Law in 2021. During law school, she worked with several organizations devoted to expanding housing and healthcare access in the Greater Boston Area. She also worked extensively with Northeastern’s Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project. Prior to law school, Erin worked in Cultural Heritage Policy for Parks Canada.
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