Policy Fellow
ACLU of Maine
A former city council person and committed volunteer in her community of Lewiston, ME, Alicia Rea believes the key to long-term policy is education. She decided to further hers at Maine Law as she continually butted up against legal issues in her crusade for progressive policies that strengthen communities.
Before Maine Law
- M.A. Public Administration & Policy
American University - B.A. Religious Studies
Connecticut College - Special Projects Coordinator & other jobs
Bates College - City Counselor
Lewiston City Council
Externship
- Judicial Extern ‘23
Portland District Court
Clinical Experience
Internships
- Research Intern ‘23-’24
Brann & Isaacson · Part-time - Summer Associate ‘23
Berman & Simmons - Summer Associate ‘22
Bernstein Shur
I was a single person willing to leave the state for law school but I decided to come to Maine Law. A lot of that was because of the school’s reputation in the state and also the vibe here. There’s a sense of congeniality and community here. My preference is to network and work in unison rather than elbow others out of the way, and that’s how things are also done at Maine Law.
Journal
- Editor-in-Chief
Oceans and Coastal Law Journal, Volume 29
First Job Post Grad
Policy Fellow ACLU of Maine
Current Job
- Policy Fellow
ACLU of Maine
