Digital Writer

Grace Wilds is a senior at Northeastern University majoring in Criminal Justice and Political Science. She serves as a Staff Writer of the Northeastern Law Review, where she has contributed to two digital publications. As a writer, Grace wrote Free Exercise or Free Rein? Judicial Overreach and the First Amendment in Public Schools that argued against censorship in public school education under the Free Exercise Clause.
Grace’s legal interests include constitutional law, criminal justice reform, and the intersection of law and public policy, with a particular focus on social and economic equity. She has gained practical experience through her work as a legal intern with the United States Attorney’s Office and at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, contributing to labor enforcement efforts in the Fair Labor Division. She has also worked in Litigation Support at WilmerHale in their New York City office.
Outside of her work, you can find Grace exploring different cafés and bookstores in Boston or picnicking with her friends at the Charles Esplanade or Commons when the weather is warm.
