Cameron Grant

Cameron Grant is a second-year law student at Rutgers Law School and a graduate of New York University ‘24, where he earned a B.A. in Politics with minors in Public Policy & Business Management. Before law school, Cameron served as a student government Senator at NYU and worked on community engagement initiatives focused on equity and representation. He is particularly interested in the intersection of race, law, and public policy, with a growing focus on civil rights litigation and constitutional law. As a law student, Cameron has worked on family law appeals, ADA and civil rights matters, and public education equity. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of the Rutgers Race & the Law Review. In his free time, he enjoys writing, organizing, and coalition-building rooted in youth empowerment, and exploring how storytelling can serve as a tool for justice.