About
Tallulah is a recent summa cum laude graduate of Smith College, holding a BA in Government and the Study of Women and Gender. She received the Dawes Prize for best undergraduate work in political science at her graduation. Her senior honors thesis, which received the award of highest honors, focused on measuring vice-presidential power.
Her interests span from constitutional law and history to privacy law and reproductive justice. She has published writing on abortion surveillance in the United States and abroad. Most recently, she has published additional scholarship on the vice presidency with the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress (CSPC).
Tallulah plans to continue working in the fields of legal research, policy development, or political consulting until she eventually attends law school. She aims to become a law librarian or research specialist, furthering her work in progressive spaces and investigating abuses of power.