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Caroline Jaschke
J.D. Candidate, Harvard Law 2023
Caroline Jaschke is a young legal professional with a strong background in environmental law and public service. She graduated from Middlebury College in 2018 with a degree in Neuroscience.1 After her undergraduate studies, Caroline pursued a law degree at Harvard Law School.2
During her time at Harvard Law School, Caroline gained valuable experience in various legal roles:
- She served as a Legal Intern at the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office from June 2021 to August 2021.23
- She was involved with the Environmental Law Society at Harvard, serving as a board member.1
- Caroline also worked as a Law Clerk in the Environmental Protection Division of the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office.3
Her interests and expertise appear to be focused on environmental law and policy. She has written on environmental law topics and gained experience working with organizations such as the Conservation Law Foundation and the Environmental Law Institute.4
Currently, Caroline Jaschke is working as a Trial Attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice.2 This position allows her to apply her legal education and previous experiences in a federal government role.
Caroline's career trajectory demonstrates a commitment to public service and environmental causes, as she has consistently sought out positions that align with these interests throughout her academic and professional journey.