Wynne Muscatine Graham is legal fellow in the MacArthur Justice Center’s Supreme Court & Appellate Program. In this role, she litigates civil rights cases in state and federal courts across the country, with a focus on solitary confinement appeals. She also co-teaches UCLA’s Prisoners’ Rights Clinic.
Wynne graduated from Yale Law School in 2022 before clerking for Chief Judge David Barron of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Prior to law school, she worked as an investigator at the Southern Center for Human Rights and as a legislative advocate in North Dakota. She graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University in 2017 with a B.A. in philosophy.
Wynne’s first article, The Forgotten History of Prison Law, is forthcoming in the Harvard Law Review.