Zoe Ginsberg is the Redstone Public Service Fellow at the ACLU of Maryland (ACLU-MD). During her time with ACLU-MD, Zoe will support litigation and policy initiatives in areas including voting rights, police reform, and access to medical care.
Before coming to the ACLU, she served as a term law clerk for the Honorable Ajmel A. Quereshi, United States Magistrate Judge for the District of Maryland, and for the Honorable Lawrence E. Kahn, United States District Judge for the Northern District of New York. She is a graduate of Oberlin College and of Harvard Law School. During her time at Harvard, Zoe was an executive managing editor for the Civil-Rights Civil-Liberties Law Review. She worked as a student attorney with Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation and with the Election Law Clinic. She also served on the boards of the Women’s Law Association and the Alliance for Reproductive Justice. During her summers, she interned for the Office of the Attorney General of Massachusetts in the Healthcare Division and for the National Redistricting Foundation. Between college and law school, Zoe spent two years managing federal grant programs designed to teach effective communication skills to medical students and residents.