Wynne Muscatine Graham

Lecturer in Law

Wynne Muscatine Graham co-teaches the law school’s Prisoners’ Rights Clinic and is a Liman Law Fellow in the Supreme Court and Appellate Program of the Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center. She litigates civil rights cases across the country with a focus on solitary confinement and other inhumane conditions in prisons and jails. She also litigates issues related to access-to-courts and police misconduct.

Wynne graduated from Yale Law School in 2022 before clerking for Chief Judge David Barron on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. During law school, she was a student member of the Rule of Law Clinic and helped produce the Liman Center’s 2021 "Time-in-Cell" report on solitary confinement. Prior to law school, she worked on prison reform efforts in North Dakota and as investigator in the Impact Litigation Unit at the Southern Center for Human Rights. She received her B.A. in philosophy, summa cum laude, from Harvard University.