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Katherine Boyles is a Visiting Clinical Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School and currently serves as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut. She contributes to clinical legal education through courses such as Prosecution Externship, integrating practical litigation experience into academic training.
Education:
- B.A., Mount Holyoke, 2012
- M.S.E., Johns Hopkins University, 2015
- J.D., Duke University School of Law, 2018
Her research and teaching interests center on clinical legal education and prosecution practices. With experience in federal clerkships, private practice at Latham & Watkins, LLP, and public service, her work emphasizes experiential learning and justice system engagement. She has also taught with Teach for America at the elementary level, reflecting a broader commitment to education equity.
Katherine Boyles is licensed to practice in multiple federal and state jurisdictions, including Illinois, Massachusetts, and various U.S. District and Circuit Courts. Her professional trajectory bridges academia and active legal practice, particularly in federal prosecution.
She has not published any scientific or academic articles listed in the provided text, and no awards or research grants are mentioned.
Boyles has held prestigious clerkships with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the Southern District of Florida, contributing to her expertise in appellate and trial law. While no formal advisees are listed, her teaching role involves mentoring law students in externship settings.
There is no mention of a research lab or formal team at Yale Law School, though her clinical teaching likely involves collaboration with legal clinics and district attorney offices.

