Lindsey graduated from Southwestern in 2010 with majors in political science and theatre.  After graduating Lindsey spent two years teaching English in Namibia as a Peace Corps volunteer.  While working in Namibia she co-organized Camp GLOW, a national leadership camp.  Upon returning to the United States, Lindsey worked as a research associate for the Texas Senate Research Center.  At the end of the session she accepted a paralegal position with Edwards Law, an Austin plaintiffs’ and civil rights law firm.  After two years at Edwards Law, Lindsey moved to Colorado where she attends the University of Colorado Law School in Boulder.  As a law student, Lindsey serves as the Symposium Editor of the Colorado Technology Law Journal, President of If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice, Class Representative on the Loan Repayment Assistance Program Committee (financially assists Colorado graduates who pursue careers in public interest), and as a Public Service Pledge Coordinator.  Additionally, Lindsey works as a student attorney in the criminal defense clinic and volunteers at the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar’s clinics around the state of Colorado.  Last summer, Lindsey spent the summer working for AT&T in Washington, D.C. as an intern in their Federal Regulatory group.