Polsky Policy Fellow, Summer 2026

Gabrielle Yurin is a third-year undergraduate studying History and Political Science, with a focus on international law, public policy, and human rights. She is particularly interested in how legal frameworks can hold institutions accountable, especially in the context of environmental governance and corporate responsibility. She has previously worked with Lawyers Without Borders on research related to international due diligence in global supply chains as well as at a Miami-based law firm, where she gained experience in legal research and client advocacy. On campus, she is an oral advocate on the Moot Court team and the recent national champion of the Hamilton Lugar International Law Moot Court Tournament. She is also a researcher with the Paul Douglas Institute of Public Policy. Gabrielle is excited to continue exploring how legal frameworks can drive more sustainable and equitable policy outcomes.