Michelle Movahed and Meredith Zingraff

Michelle Movahed and Meredith Zingraff
Organization / Company: Center for Reproductive Rights

Michelle Pallack Mohaved is an attorney with the Center for Reproductive Rights. Before joining the Center, she clerked for the Honorable James Orenstein, a United States Magistrate Judge in the Eastern District of New York. She earned a J.D. from the Fordham University School of Law, where she was a Stein Scholar in Public Interest Law & Ethics, a Crowley Scholar in International Human Rights, and a founder of Fordham Law Students for Choice (now Law Students for Reproductive Justice). Prior to law school, Ms. Movahed worked in electoral politics, disaster relief at a social services site, and direct social services at a women's shelter; during law school, she was involved with several human and civil rights legal organizations. She holds a B.A. in Religion from Reed College.

Meredith Parrish Zingraff joined the Center in 2009 as a Program Associate in the U.S. Legal Program. She holds a Master's in Social Service and a Master's in Law and Social Policy from Bryn Mawr College's Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, and a BA in psychology from Boston University. Before joining the Center, Meredith worked with NARAL Pro-Choice America where she served first as a Research Associate in the Legal Department and then as the Policy Research Manager in the Policy Department.

Michelle Movahed and Meredith Zingraff's articles

U.S. Submits Historic Human Rights Report to U.N., but Seriously Disappoints

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by Michelle Movahed and Meredith Zingraff, Center for Reproductive Rights

August 24, 2010 - 6:00am (Print)

A historic report submitted by the U.S. to the U.N. Human Rights Council this week is marred by the administration's failure to report on violations of women's reproductive rights in the United States.
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Since Roe, Protections for Women's Health Embedded in Abortion Law

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by Michelle Movahed and Meredith Zingraff, Center for Reproductive Rights

October 17, 2008 - 7:00am (Print)

The United States Constitution protects each and every woman against any law that would force her to carry to term any pregnancy which jeopardizes her life or her health.
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