Simone Browne is a rising third-year JD student at Berkeley Law. She holds a BA in Public Policy from the University of Chicago, where she specialized in human rights and criminal justice. Before law school, she spent several years living in Ukraine and Belgium as an English teacher and professional musician. At Berkeley, she is pursuing specializations in International Law and Public Interest and Social Justice. In her free time, she enjoys playing the bells at Berkeley’s Sather Tower, studying languages, exploring new places, and reading.