BIOGRAPHY


Ambia Harper is a member of the Yale Law School class of 2006. She graduated from Columbia University in 2001 with a degree in Political Science and a certificate in Creative Writing. At Yale, she is an editor for the Yale Law and Policy Review’s School Finance Litigation Symposium, and she is the new Vice President of the Black Law Students Association. Ambia will spend the summer of 2004 working at the Legal Resources Centre in Johannesburg.


Meron Hadero is a member of the Yale Law School class of 2006. She earned her A.B. from Princeton University in 2001 with a degree in History and a certificate in American Studies. Meron participates in the Immigration Legal Services Clinic, she is a member of the Human Rights and Development Law Journal, and she serves as Political Action Co-Chair for the Black Law Students Association. Meron will spend the 2004 summer working for the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.