Myrna Pérez

Democracy, Counsel
Ms. Pérez works on a variety of voting rights related issues, including the Brennan Center's efforts to restore the vote to people with felony convictions. Prior to joining the Center, Ms. Pérez was the Civil Rights Fellow at Relman & Dane, a civil rights law firm in Washington, D.C. Ms. Pérez graduated from Columbia Law School in 2003, where she was a Lowenstein Public Interest Fellow. Following law school, Ms. Pérez clerked for the Honorable Anita B. Brody of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and for the Honorable Julio M. Fuentes of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.Ms. Pérez earned her undergraduate degree in Political Science from Yale University in 1996. She obtained a masters degree in public policy from Havard University's Kennedy School of Government in 1998, where she was the recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Excellence in Public Service. Prior to law school, she was a Presidential Management Fellow, serving as a policy analyst for the United States Government Accounting Office where she covered a range of issues including housing and health care.
Selected Media Appearances
Myrna Pérez appears on Democracy Now! to discuss Voter Purges. Watch it below or click here for their web site.
Blog Posts
- Adios 2009, Saludos 2010: A Latino Year in Review (12/28/09)
- How Latinos Can Build Political Power in Port Chester, NY (11/09/09)
- In Memory of Judge Justice (10/16/09)
- Accounting for the Census Clause (08/11/09)
- Voting Rights Act: The Legacy of the 15th Amendment (06/29/09)
- Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows (03/04/09)
- Attacking the Nuns (05/09/08)
- King’s English-Only (04/08/08)
- It Just Keeps Getting Worse In Mississippi (03/10/08)
- Mississippi’s “Reform” Failure (02/26/08)
