The Appellate Project (TAP)
Noah Alexander Wright is a law clerk at Schulte Roth + Zabel LLP since October 2023, with prior experience as an extern in the Division of Enforcement at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission from September to December 2022 and as a summer associate at Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP in the summer of 2022. Noah served as an administrative assistant in the Office of the General Counsel at Edison Electric Institute from June 2018 to August 2020, where responsibilities included managing regulatory developments and collaborating on legal publications. As an undergraduate research fellow at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation from March 2016 to May 2018, Noah conducted research on the intersection of law and electoral politics during the Reconstruction Era. Additionally, Noah participated in the TRIALS Fellowship program in June 2017, which aimed to support underrepresented students in the legal field. Education includes a Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law (2020-2023) and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Africana Studies from Williams College (2014-2018).
This person is not in the org chart
This person is not in any teams
The Appellate Project (TAP)
Appellate courts decide what our laws mean and how they apply to all of us--yet people of color remain consistently underrepresented as both appellate attorneys and judges. As a result, our highest courts fail to reflect the communities of color that are so often impacted by its decisions. Our mission is to change that. At The Appellate Project, our goal is to empower a racially diverse, equitable, and inclusive appellate community.