Natasha J. Rivera-Silber is a third-year student at N.Y.U. Law School. Prior to law school, she attended Yale College where she studied History and Ethnicity, Race & Migration. She then received an M.A. in U.S. History at Yale University, where served as a Teaching Fellow in Gay & Lesbian History and U.S. International History. In law school, she has been an Articles Editor for the N.Y.U. Law Review, an AnBryce Scholar, and a board member of the Latin American Law Students Association. She also served as a student representative for the N.Y.U. Immigrant Rights Clinic. Through the clinic, she co-authored two amicus briefs for the Supreme Court: one in Vartelas v. Holder, which was cited by the Court, and the other in Arizona v. United States. Next year, she will join the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. In 2014, she will clerk for the Honorable Ann Claire Williams, United States Court of Appeals Judge for the Seventh Circuit.
Natasha J. Rivera-Silber is the author of “Coming Out Undocumented” in the Age of Perry.