Danieli Evans graduated from Yale Law School in 2012. She is currently a law clerk for Judge Diane P. Wood on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Starting this fall, she will clerk for Judge Harry T. Edwards on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Danieli is involved with Yale Law School’s Cultural Cognition Project, researching the way that cultural backgrounds subconsciously influence how people perceive facts and risks, and investigating communication strategies for detaching empirical questions about disputed facts from cultural identity. She is passionate about civil rights, democratic governance, constitutional law and social change. Other writing projects (some published, others in progress) pertain to citizen enforcement in administrative law, inter-branch cooperation in statutory interpretation, the evolution of Equal Protection, reforming anti-discrimination law, and enhancing voter information and participation. Before law school Danieli attempted a career as an equestrian, and still moon-lights as one (training with the horse, Jolie, that she surreptitiously acquired during law school), as well as regularly practicing yoga, being outdoors, and skiing whenever possible.
Danieli Evans is the author of Imagining a Same-Sex Marriage Decision Based on Dignity: Considering Human Experience in Constitutional Law.


