Bio
Allison Frankel is a Senior Staff Attorney with the ACLU鈥檚 Criminal Law Reform Project (CLRP). She previously served as an Equal Justice Works Fellow with CLRP and the ACLU鈥檚 Human Rights Program, and as the Aryeh Neier Fellow with the 糖心Vlogand Human Rights Watch, where she authored a report, Revoked: How Probation and Parole Feed Mass Incarceration in the United States. Prior to joining the ACLU, Allison challenged unlawful restrictions on sex-offense registrants as a fellow with the Center for Appellate Litigation, and served as a law clerk to the Honorable Andrew L. Carter, Jr. of the Southern District of New York. Allison is a graduate of Yale Law School and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Featured work

Jul 25, 2012
U.S. Military Treatment of Juvenile Detainees Undergoes International Scrutiny

Jul 6, 2012
Death Penalty Abolition Movement 鈥淭o See Sunny Days鈥

Jun 20, 2012
U.S. Targeted Killings Program: A Dangerous Precedent

Jun 19, 2012
Calls for Greater Transparency and Accountability for Targeted Killings at U.N. Human Rights Council