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Cambrea Beller

Deputy Technical Editor

Cambrea Beller is the Deputy Technical Editor of the New England Law Review, Volume 55. She is a 3L Juris Doctor Candidate and will graduate in May of 2021 with plans to pursue a career in civil litigation.

Cambrea is a project supervisor for an ongoing project for the Center for International Law and Policy, which studies the implementation of non-judicial grievance mechanisms in companies. This project results in data and reporting that has been utilized by international non-profit organizations as well as the United Nations. Cambrea spent the summer before her 3L year working as a judicial intern for Judge Robert N. Tochka for the Suffolk Superior Court. In addition, Cambrea is a member of the International Law Society and Women’s Law Caucus.

Cambrea is from Stevensville, Montana, and received her B.S. in Political Science with a minor in Women and Gender Studies from Weber State University. Outside of law school, Cambrea’s interests include: the great outdoors; cooking and subsequently eating; supporting small and local businesses; playing board games; and turning over the pillow so it’s all cold.

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