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Liberty Aldrich

As General Counsel, Ms. Aldrich provided legal support to the Center's director, senior management team, and program directors on contract, personnel, real estate, and compliance issues. Prior to joining the Center, Ms. Aldrich was the director of legal services at Safe Horizon, where she represented domestic violence victims in family and supreme courts and federal immigration proceedings. She has published numerous articles on domestic violence law and policy. Ms. Aldrich graduated from Harvard University and New York University School of Law.

Publications

  • Addressing Domestic Violence in Rural Communities
  • Enhancing Collaboration Between Domestic Violence Courts and Supervised Visitation Services
  • Responding to Human Trafficking: Lessons from an Experiment in the Bronx
  • Child Support Protocol: A Guide for Integrated Domestic Violence Courts
  • Blueprint for Change Executive Summary
  • Domestic Violence in Rural Communities: Applying Key Principles of Domestic Violence Courts in Smaller Jurisdictions
  • Planning a Domestic Violence Court: The New York State Experience
  • What Makes a Domestic Violence Court Work? Key Principles
Liberty Aldrich

My Recent Work

Addressing Domestic Violence in Rural Communities
Enhancing Collaboration Between Domestic Violence Courts and Supervised Visitation Services
Responding to Human Trafficking: Lessons from an Experiment in the Bronx
Child Support Protocol: A Guide for Integrated Domestic Violence Courts
Blueprint for Change Executive Summary
Domestic Violence in Rural Communities: Applying Key Principles of Domestic Violence Courts in Smaller Jurisdictions
Planning a Domestic Violence Court: The New York State Experience
What Makes a Domestic Violence Court Work? Key Principles
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