Center for Law & Policy Solutions Research Intern
Imari Roque is majoring in political science and minoring in Latin American and Caribbean studies at the University at Albany. Through her studies, she has contributed to research on the impacts of immigration policy on second generation children. Roque previously interned for the New York City Department of Education working in school counseling and guidance at the Bronx Academy for Software Engineering. In addition to her studies, Roque is a member of the Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, the Student Association Elections Commission, and the Serendipity Women’s Acapella Group. Roque has been awarded scholarships by Comité Noviembre and the New York League of Puerto Rican Women, Inc.
The Precedents and Potential of State Green Amendments
July 27, 2021
This report from the spring 2021 Center for Law & Policy Solutions undergraduate research interns examines the development, implementation, and impacts of "green amendments," or, state-level constitutional provisions asserting the right to a healthy environment, in Pennsylvania and Montana. Continue Reading...