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ALISON FLAUM (312) 503-1492 a-flaum@law.northwestern.edu Professional Experience NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Chicago, Illinois Clinical Assistant Professor (2005 Present) Children and Family Justice Center, Bluhm Legal Clinic Legal Director: Supervision of second and third year law students representing clients in juvenile delinquency and criminal proceedings; Co-teaching of weekly seminar regarding juvenile and criminal justice as well as trial practice skills; Development/grant writing as well as on-going grant reporting; Supervision of Clinical Fellows; Co-Coordination of Parole Revocation Representation Project; Amicus coordination; Litigation and strategic support for all CFJC projects, including the Illinois Coalition for the Fair Sentencing of Children Center on Wrongful Convictions, Bluhm Legal Clinic Staff Attorney/Clinical Supervisor: Supervision of second and third year law students representing clients in parole, juvenile delinquency and post-conviction criminal proceedings; Co-teaching of weekly seminar regarding juvenile and criminal justice, with special emphasis on subjects associated with wrongful convictions such as DNA testing, eyewitness identification practices, false confessions and federal post-conviction remedies PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washington, DC Staff Attorney Trial & Special Litigation Divisions (2000 2005) Represented juveniles and adults charged with criminal matters in trial proceedings, appellate proceedings and collateral matters relating to educational placement, housing and entitlement benefits; participated in ongoing class action litigation to enforce consent decree regarding conditions at juvenile detention center; co-coordinated weekly trial skills program for summer law clerks; conducted trainings on habeas corpus, prosecutorial misconduct, jury pool challenges, prisoner re-entry and sentencing advocacy, especially with respect to juveniles transferred into criminal court; participated in special forensic practice group focusing on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA evidence; represented Public Defender Service on D.C. Sentencing Commission GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER, Washington, DC Prettyman Clinical Teaching Fellow Criminal and Juvenile Justice Clinics (1998 2000) Represented juveniles and adults charged with delinquency and criminal matters in trial proceedings and postsentencing/disposition; supervised third-year law students in juvenile justice clinic throughout all aspects of client representation; co-taught accompanying juvenile justice course covering substantive criminal law, trial skills and issues particular to juvenile representation; completed associated LL.M. coursework regarding indigent juvenile/criminal defense and clinical pedagogy URBAN JUSTICE CENTER, HOMELESSNESS OUTREACH AND PREVENTION PROJECT, New York, NY Staff Attorney, Skadden Fellow (1996 1998) Represented homeless and low-income clients via high volume administrative court advocacy and long term class action litigation regarding welfare reform and the criminalization of homelessness; co-founded and co-supervised the Workfare Workers Clinic, a year-long externship program for New York University law students

Education GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER, Washington, DC, LL.M. (Advocacy), 2000 Prettyman Clinical Fellowship Program Juvenile Justice Fellow LL.M. Thesis: Forced Forensic DNA Sampling: The Fourth Amendment s Final Frontier YALE LAW SCHOOL, New Haven, CT, J.D., 1996 Student Attorney, Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization: Poverty, HIV & Prison Clinics Board Member, Initiative for Public Interest Law at Yale Summer Law Clerk Experience Urban Justice Center, Homelessness Outreach and Prevention Project, New York, NY Center on Social Welfare Policy and Law ( Welfare Law Center ), New York, NY HIV Law Project, New York, NY BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, RI, A.B. (Public Policy), 1992 Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude (highest honors) Honors & Awards BPI Champion of Change Award, 2014 (awarded to the Children & Family Justice Center) Seventh Circuit Bar Association Pro Bono Advocacy Award, 2014 (awarded to Nicole Harris team) MacArthur Foundation Award for Creative & Effective Institutions, 2013 (awarded to the Children & Family Justice Center) Dean s Teaching Award, 2007-2008 Prettyman Fellowship, 1998 Skadden Fellowship, 1996 Bar Admissions Washington, DC (1998) Illinois (1997) New York (1996) Recent Publications Transfer of Jurisdiction: Prosecution of Youth in Criminal Court, (book chapter) Illinois Juvenile Law and Practice, Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (2013) With Dr. A. Kavanaugh, Transfer Hearings, (book chapter), Inside Forensic Psychology, ABC-CLIO (forthcoming) Selected Published Cases Harris v. Thompson, 698 F.3d 609 (7th Cir. 2012) (successful habeas appeal on ineffective assistance and compulsory process grounds) In re Julio C., 386 Ill.App.3d 46, 897 N.E.2d 846 (1st Dist. 2008) (regarding defendant s right to discovery and appropriate remedy when such right is violated) Fletcher v. Reilly, 433 F.3d 867 (D.C. Cir. 2006) (regarding applicability of Ex Post Facto Clause to parole determinations and justiciability of parole claims in habeas context) United States v. Crockett, 861 A.2d 604 (D.C. 2004) (regarding enforceabilty of federal Youth Rehabilitation Act and justiciability of prison condition claims in habeas context) In re J.W., 763 A.2d 1129 (D.C. 2000) (regarding defendant s right of access to state expert witnesses)

Selected Amicus Briefs (Authored or Co-Authored) In re Lakisha M. 227 Ill.2d 259 (Ill. 2008) (on behalf of the Center on Wrongful Convictions; on the subject of forced forensic DNA sampling of juveniles in the absence of individualized suspicion) People v. Velasco, 372 Ill.App.3d 1098 (1st Dist. 2007) (on behalf of the Center on Wrongful Convictions; on the subject of eyewitness identification) Alley v. Bell, 548 U.S. 922 (2006) (on behalf of the Center on Wrongful Convictions and a number of individual exonerees; in support of petition for writ of certiorari) Nicholas v. Goord, 430 F.3d 652 (2nd Cir. 2005) (on behalf of the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia; on the subject of forced forensic DNA sampling in the absence of individualized suspicion) United States v. Kincade, 379 F.3d 813 (9th Cir. 2004) (on behalf of the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia; on the subject of forced forensic DNA sampling in the absence of individualized suspicion) Recent Teaching, Consulting and Public Speaking Engagements Lawyer as Problem Solver: Client Counseling, NULS (January 2015) Special Initiative: Youth in the Adult System, National Juvenile Defender Center (July 2014) What Questions Does Miller [v. AL] Ask and How Can We Answer Them," Illinois Coalition for the Fair Sentencing of Children (July 2014) Resentencing: Best Practices Post-Miller[v. AL] and Davis [v.ilas]," Illinois Coalition for the Fair Sentencing of Children (July 2014) Lessons in Listening," Skadden Fellowship Foundation (June, 2014) Lawyer as Problem Solver: Client Counseling, NULS (January 2014) Nicole Harris' Eight Year Struggle for Justice, Jenner & Block (CLE program) (December, 2013) The Fallibility of Eyewitness Identification, Legal Prep Academy (March, 2013) Lawyer as Problem Solver: Client Counseling, NULS (January 2013) Death-in-Prison Sentences for Children: Evolving Jurisprudence Regarding Extreme Sentencing of Youth, The Yale Law School Association of Illinois (September 2012) Community Connections, Francis W. Parker School (May 2012) Juvenile Life Without Parole Teach-In, University of Illinois at Chicago/ Department of Criminal Justice (April 2012) Lawyer as Problem Solver: Client Counseling, NULS (January 2012) Community Connections (year-long seminar for high school students engaged in public interest activities) Francis W. Parker School (May, September, October, November 2011) The Juvenile Justice System: Know Your Rights, Christopher House (July 2011)

Juvenile Life Without Parole, PILI Luncheon Series (July 2011) Juvenile Life Without Parole: The Story of Jacqueline Montanez, Puerto Rican Agenda (April 2011) Juvenile Life Without Parole: The Story of Jacqueline Montanez, Institute for Puerto Rican Arts & Culture (April 2011) Juvenile Life Without Parole: The Story of Jacqueline Montanez, University of Illinois at Chicago/ Hull House (April 2011) Juvenile Life Without Parole: The Story of Jacqueline Montanez, YMCA of Greater Chicago (March 2011) Moot Court re: Camreta v. Greene, Loyola Law School (a collaboration involving faculty specializing in criminal, constitutional and child welfare law from Loyola, DePaul, Kent and the University of Chicago) (February 2011) Juvenile Justice Issues in Illinois, Juvenile Indigent Defense Action Network (JIDAN) Conference, Washington, D.C. (November 2009) Miller v. Alabama & Graham v. Florida Evolving Supreme Court Jurisprudence Regarding Juvenile Life Without Parole, Francis W. Parker School (November 2009) Sentencing Strategies for Youthful Clients, Cook County Public Defender Annual Training Program, Oak Park, IL (September 2009) Juvenile Parole Revocation Process, Law of Office of the Cook County Public Defender, Juvenile Division (September 2009) Juvenile Indigent Defense Action Network (JIDAN) Update, Juvenile Indigent Defense Resource Institute (JDRI) Advisory Council, Chicago, IL (July 2009) Consultation re: Training Topics and Materials for Juvenile Defenders, Committee for Public Counsel Services, Youth Advocacy Project (June 2009) Post-Dispositional Advocacy, Juvenile Defender Trial Practice Institute, Chicago, IL (June 2009) Presentation re: Post-Dispositional Advocacy, Juvenile Defender Trial Practice Institute, Chicago, IL (June 2009) Juvenile Justice Issues in Illinois, Juvenile Indigent Defense Action Network (JIDAN) Conference, Miami, FL. (June 2009) Sentencing Strategies for Youthful Clients, Illinois Public Defenders Association annual conference, Springfield, IL (May 2009) Juvenile Detention Advocacy, JIDAN & JDRI, Illinois Public Defenders Association annual conference, Springfield, IL (May 2009) Juvenile-Specific Parole and Aftercare, Illinois Prisoner Review Board, Chicago, IL (May 2009) Post-dispositional Advocacy, Law of Office of the Cook County Public Defender, Juvenile Division (April 2009)

Juvenile Justice Issues in Illinois, Juvenile Indigent Defense Action Network (JIDAN) Inaugural Conference, Washington, D.C. (January 2009) JIDAN, Juvenile Indigent Defense Resource Institute (JDRI) Advisory Council, Chicago, IL (January 2009)