Audrey Ahn

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Audrey is a senior in ILR, studying Industrial and Labor Relations with a minor in Law & Society, and Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies. She is primarily interested in pursuing immigration law and public interest law. This past summer, she was an intern for Congressman Adam Schiff and apart from facilitating the delivery of constituent concerns to the congressman, she studied the issues of California’s 28th district intensely. Furthermore, she was an undergraduate research assistant for the Gender Justice Clinic at Cornell Law School and worked on an Asylum Case Project, as well as the Peace Corps Project–a collaborative effort between the clinic and the ACLU to address sexual assault that agency volunteers face. On campus, Audrey is an intern for the FGSS Program Office, a staff writer for the Cornell Undergraduate Law & Society Review, and was also a member of the 2022 cohort for the ILR Vietnam Engaged Learning Program. In her spare time, Audrey can be found reading, watching Grey’s Anatomy for the 11th time, or drinking chai lattes with her friends at Libe Café.

sa752@cornell.edu