Mackenzie Darling, JD, is a dedicated legal professional with a focus on reproductive justice and health law. Currently serving as an If/When/How Federal Reproductive Justice Fellow at Physicians for Reproductive Health, Mackenzie also holds the position of Learning & Writing Strategist at Agape Christian Bar Preparation Services, Inc. Previous experience includes being a Maeve McKean Fellow at both HIPS and the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, where Mackenzie conducted significant research on sexual and reproductive health issues, supervised law students, and analyzed health policy impacts. Additional roles include teaching assistant positions and legal internships with organizations such as the Women's Law Project and National Advocates for Pregnant Women, showcasing expertise in issues related to health law, reproductive rights, and social justice. Mackenzie holds a JD from Northeastern University School of Law and a dual degree in Public Health and Honors Philosophy from the University at Albany.
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