About
Wynne Muscatine Graham serves as a Climenko Fellow at Harvard Law School, teaching First Year Legal Research and Writing courses for the 2025-2026 academic year. Her professional focus centers on civil rights litigation within criminal justice systems, particularly challenging prison conditions and systemic legal abuses.
Education:
- J.D., Yale University, 2022
- B.A. in Philosophy, summa cum laude, Harvard University, 2017
Her research investigates constitutional violations in correctional facilities and law enforcement practices, with emphasis on prolonged solitary confinement, police misconduct, and disproportionate sentencing. This work bridges theoretical legal scholarship with direct courtroom advocacy through appellate litigation.
Scientific Awards:
- Liman Law Fellow, MacArthur Justice Center Supreme Court and Appellate Program
- Climenko Fellow, Harvard Law School
Graham's clinical teaching experience includes co-directing UCLA's Prisoners' Rights Clinic during her Liman Fellowship. Her judicial clerkship with Chief Judge David Barron of the First Circuit Court of Appeals provides foundational expertise in appellate strategy and constitutional interpretation, directly informing her current scholarly and teaching activities.
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