Livia Luan, LAW ’23, is a 2022 Law and Public Policy Scholar and a Rubin-Presser Social Justice Fellow at Temple University Beasley School of Law. During law school, Livia has interned for the ACLU of Pennsylvania, Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC, and has worked as a student attorney in the Social Justice Lawyering Clinic. As a second-year law student, Livia served as a co-president of the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association and a staff editor for the Temple International and Comparative Law Journal. She is also the Managing Editor and Diversity Editor for the next volume of the journal.
Prior to law school, Livia worked as a programs associate and executive assistant at Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC, where she advocated for humane immigration policies and equitable technology and telecommunications policies. She received a B.A. in Government from Georgetown University in 2018.
This summer, Livia will be a summer associate at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown Law. Her policy interests include immigrants’ rights, workers’ rights, First Amendment rights, and education justice.