Jeremy “Remy” Burton, Research Assistant

Remy Burton recently completed a Juris Doctorate at New York University School of Law. While in law school he worked in the Civil Rights clinic, interned with the Bronx Defenders and the Chicago Department of Law Public Safety Reform Division, and served as the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the NYU Review of Law and Social Change. A native of Chicago, he is passionate about combatting issues of racial inequality embedded into law and policy in the United States. He is committed to using his legal education to work towards legal and extralegal solutions for changing systems that structure our society from ones which many need protection from to those that are equitable and effectively protect all. Remy also holds a Bachelors of Arts in Politics and a certificate in African-American Studies from Princeton University.