Courtney Vice
Bio:
Courtney Vice is an intern at the Global Justice Center and in her final year of law school at Fordham University School of Law. During law school, she worked as a Crowley Scholar at the Fordham Leitner Center. Before law school, she was a board member of her university’s United Students Against Sweatshop (USAS) chapter and worked as a research assistant, assisting in categorizing country responses to the Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)’s recommendations. She holds a BA degree in Political Science with a minor in Philosophy from the University of Kentucky.
Myanmar's garment worker union members are not only fighting for an end to military dictatorship; they are also fighting for the elimination of systemic harassment and violence that has plagued their lives long before the coup.
In Rural Tamil Nadu, Child Marriage Was Already Rampant. Then Came the Pandemic.















