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Micalyn Struble

Micalyn Struble

Micalyn Struble will graduate from Duke in Spring 2022 with a major in Public Policy and a minor in Computer Science. At Duke, she has explored her passions for technology and the criminal legal system as a research assistant in the Sanford Tech Policy Lab and the Wilson Center for Science & Justice at Duke Law School. During her summers, she dove further into these interests as an intern for the Durham County Criminal Justice Resource Center and Venable LLP’s Center for Cybersecurity Policy & Law. She is an inaugural Nakayama Public Service Scholar, a SPIRE Fellow, and a Service Opportunities in Leadership Fellow. After graduation, she plans to attend law school to pursue public defense or public interest law.

Thesis Paper: Punishment, Privacy, and Profit: How Data Brokers Advertise and Sell the Personal Information of Justice-Involved People

Faculty Advisor: Professor David A. Hoffman