Brian Chelcun is a third year law student at NYU Law, pursuing interests in LGBT rights and protecting civil liberties in a post-9/11 national security world. He is more optimistic about the former than the latter. Brian spent a summer at Lambda Legal and a semester at Sylvia Rivera Law Project through the NYU Law LGBT clinic, and interned as an Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Fellow at the ACLU’s National Security Project and Legal Aid Society’s LGBT Law and Policy Initiative. After graduation, Brian will clerk for federal judges in New York City and pursue a career in direct legal services. Prior to law school, Brian served as a Peace Corps Volunteer doing HIV prevention and education in Tanzania, and worked as a foreign policy legislative aide to former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold.
Brian Chelcun is the author of Perry‘s Path to Equality: Rejecting “Gay Marriage” and Rethinking the “Right to Marry”.
