Caitlin O'Leary serves as GAP's Loevy & Loevy Litigation Fellow*. In this capacity, she works with the litigation team in representing whistleblowers in the private and public sector.
Before coming to GAP in December 2011, Caitlin earned a Bachelor of Arts in international affairs from the George Washington University in 2007, followed by her J.D., cum laude, from the American University Washington College of Law in 2011. She has advocated for civil rights and labor rights of women, disabled people and immigrants in a variety of forums. Prior to law school, Caitlin worked on grass-roots campaigns against human trafficking and gender violence. During law school, she interned at a variety of nonprofit and government agencies across the country. She also served as a student attorney at the Washington College of Law's Disability Rights Clinic. Caitlin is barred in the Commonwealths of Virginia and Massachusetts.
* The Loevy & Loevy Litigation Fellowship is made possible with the support of the eminent civil rights and whistleblower law firm, Loevy & Loevy, based in Chicago. GAP established the Fellowship for individuals interested in careers in public interest litigation. This fellowship affords applicants who have graduated from law school within the last two years the opportunity to apprentice under the direction of seasoned public interest professionals. The Loevy & Loevy Litigation Fellow works on litigation focusing on whistleblowing, the First Amendment, freedom of information, human rights and civil rights.
GAP is proud and thankful to partner with such a law firm with a clear public interest focus. More information can be found at http://www.loevy.com
Email Caitlin at caitlino@whistleblower.org
Phone Caitlin at 202.457.0034, ext. 138
