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Jacqueline Lewittes is a seasoned legal professional with a strong background in research, writing, and editing. She has worked as a research assistant, managing editor, and policy intern for various organizations, including Stanford Law Review and Manhattan Borough President's Office. She holds a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from Stanford Law School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Chicago, summa cum laude.

Experience

  • Stanford Law Review
    • Stanford, California, United States
    • Managing Editor
      • Nov 2023 - Present
      • Stanford, California, United States

    • Research Assistant
      • Jul 2023 - Sep 2023

      Research assistant for Professor Mark G. Kelman.

    • Summer Legal Intern
      • Jun 2023 - Aug 2023
      • Chicago, Illinois, United States

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • FCJC Research Assistant, Project Manager, Data Manager
      • Jun 2021 - Aug 2022

      I was an undergraduate research assistant at the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic (FCJC) at the University of Chicago Law School. I primarily conducted legal research for FCJC litigation, coded courtwatching and case docket data for the Federal Bailwatching Project, and oversaw court transcript ordering projects.In 2022, I served as a Project Manager and Data Manager for the FCJC’s Federal Bailwatching Project. As Project Manager, I led the final writing and editing stage of the Project’s forthcoming report. Additionally, as Data Manager, I validated the Report’s datapoints and facilitated quantitative and qualitative data representations in the Report.

    • Research Assistant
      • Oct 2021 - May 2022

      I served as a research assistant for Professor Alison Siegler's seminar Mass Incarceration and Reform at the University of Chicago law school. I researched law reviews, supreme court dockets, and general news outlets to find readings and help build Professor Siegler's syllabus; I managed the course Canvas page; and I helped identify guest speakers for the course.

    • Research Assistant
      • Jan 2021 - Jun 2022
      • Chicago, Illinois, United States

      Alongside Master's and PhD students at the Crown Family School, I served as an undergraduate research assistant for Professor Julia R. Henly's Child Care Equity Study. An original abstract based on this research that I co-authored was accepted into the 2021 APPAM Fall Research Conference and the University of Chicago's 2021 Undergraduate Research Symposium. I have received a grant from the College Global Health Research Scholars program for this work.Selected to present at the University of Chicago's Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium based on original abstract.

  • University of Chicago
    • Chicago, Illinois, United States
    • Note Taker
      • Sep 2021 - Mar 2022
      • Chicago, Illinois, United States

      Student notetaker for HMRT 10100-10200 and PHSC 13410.

    • Managing Editor
      • Oct 2020 - Jan 2022

      As a member of the Magazine's executive board, I oversaw article and blog submissions as well as worked with associate editors on programming, design, and the annual publication. I also was responsible for leading the design work for the annual magazine publication.

    • Associate Editor
      • Sep 2019 - Sep 2020

      As a board member of the Undergraduate Law Magazine, I edit articles for publication. Additionally, I assist in the planning of events, distribution of the magazine, and website design.

  • University of Chicago
    • Chicago, Illinois, United States
    • Course Assistant
      • Jan 2021 - Mar 2021
      • Chicago, Illinois, United States

      Selected to be a course assistant for Professor Susan Gzesh's course, Human Rights: Migrant, Refugee, Citizen (HMRT 24701). Awarded a Winter 2021 Micro-Metcalf stipend for this work.

  • Law Offices of Judie Saunders
    • New York City Metropolitan Area
    • Research Intern
      • Jun 2020 - Jan 2021
      • New York City Metropolitan Area

      I provide assistance for the office's initiatives and casework. My work includes drafting background memoranda, tracking developments in the immigrant court system, and gathering necessary paperwork for court proceedings.

  • The Resurrection Project
    • Chicago, Illinois, United States
    • Institute of Politics (IOP) Summer Intern
      • Jun 2020 - Aug 2020
      • Chicago, Illinois, United States

      I was one of two interns selected from an applicant pool of 50+ students; recipient of an IOP Summer Intern stipend. In this role, I researched issues faced by working poor individuals and developed solutions for LiftUp, a for-profit social enterprise of The Resurrection Project. I created brand new employee benefits programs to mitigate food insecurity and improve health/well-being. Additionally, I assisted on the development of a new community established in the Back of the Yards neighborhood. I provided branding guidance and research reports.

  • University of Chicago
    • Greater Chicago Area
    • Resident Dean's Assistant
      • Sep 2019 - Mar 2020
      • Greater Chicago Area

      I planned, marketed, and executed events in the North-West Residential Commons. This involved promoting events to students throughout the year, assisting the Resident Dean to craft engaging events for the student body, and providing logistical support to the Resident Dean. I was selected through an application process to represent my house in the dormitory.To boost engagement and excitement involving the annual sports fest competition, I provided an idea of staggering events to gain "points" for each residential house. This new initiative for the competition is being employed in the 2019-2020 academic year.

    • Private Tutor
      • Sep 2017 - Oct 2019

      I tutored in all academic areas for grades K-12. My work also included test and college preparation. During my senior year of high school I worked with 17 students on a regular basis. In the summer between my first and second years at UChicago, I tutored four students in honors mathematics and chemistry.

    • Policy Intern
      • Jun 2019 - Aug 2019
      • New York, NY

      I worked in the Policy and Special Projects Unit of the Manhattan Borough President's Office where I focused on Education, Housing, and Economic Development. My responsibilities included memo-writing, research, and on-site events/projects. I organized approximately 50 of my fellow interns for multiple data collection projects for the 2020 census and food insecurity.I have also worked extensively on food insecurity. This work included creating a database of over 200 food resources throughout the borough, organizing approximately 50 interns to distribute information regarding the Free Summer Meals program (reaching 150+ locations), and collecting data for more than 200 supermarkets for an updated Age-Friendly Supermarket Guide.Additionally, I executed a database containing all Manhattan and Brooklyn pediatric emergency rooms. This was the first pediatric emergency room database for these boroughs, and it was made with the intention to better supply the public with this pertinent information through future legislation.

Education

  • 2022 - 2025
    Stanford Law School
    Doctor of Law - JD
  • 2018 - 2022
    University of Chicago
    Bachelor's of Arts, summa cum laude, Mathematics
  • 2014 - 2018
    Herricks High School
    High School Diploma, 4.12/4.00

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