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Erin Armstrong joined NHeLP in September as a Reproductive Justice Fellow. Prior to joining NHeLP, Ms. Armstrong was a clinical student in the East Bay Community Law Center’s Medical-Legal program, and held summer fellowships at both UCSF’s Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health and the Southwest Women’s Law Center, where she analyzed reproductive health care provisions in federal and state legislation and their impact on the women of New Mexico. Her professional work prior to law school included positions with the Society of Family Planning, the New Mexico Department of Health, and the Drug Policy Alliance. In addition to her professional activities, Ms. Armstrong is the past-president and current board member of the national board of directors of Law Students for Reproductive Justice, a former board member of NARAL Pro-Choice California Privacy PAC (ex-officio), and board member of the Pamoja Project. Ms. Armstrong is an alumnus of the University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law and received her B.A., summa cum laude, in sociology and social welfare from the University of New Mexico. She is based in NHeLP’s DC office.

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