Heather Mansfield

Heather Mansfield is a third-year law student at Quinnipiac University School of Law and the Executive Chair of the Human Trafficking Prevention Project, where she leads efforts to raise awareness and advocate for legislative change. She also serves as the Manuscript Editor of the Quinnipiac Law Review, the Vice President of the American Constitution Society, and formerly served as the Auction Chair for the Public Interest Law Project. Upon graduating this spring, Heather will begin a clerkship at the Connecticut Supreme Court.
Heather has experience in domestic violence advocacy, having interned with the Center for Family Justice, where she assisted survivors in family law matters. Through her work in Quinnipiac’s Civil Justice Clinic, she successfully argued an asylum case in immigration court. She has also gained valuable experience in criminal law, assisting with cases at both the trial and appellate levels. Heather is dedicated to continuing public interest work throughout her career, advocating for vulnerable populations and ensuring their voices are heard.