Elizabeth Pugliese-Shaw Scuttlebutt1854@gmail.com   

EDUCATION:             

     The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law - Washington, DC                                  J.D. May 2008                        

                          Law and Public Policy Institute Certificate Program                                                       Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy, Staff Member 2006            

     St. Mary's University - San Antonio, TX  
                    M.A. in International Relations (European Studies)  

Holy Names College - Oakland, CA

               B.A. in Political Science 

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: 

     Independent Scholar                                                                         2022 – Present             Researched naval civil war operations, other topics for presentation at conferences, participation in discussion groups and publication without academic affiliation.             

     Polaris Project -- Washington, DC                                            Aug 2007 - Dec 2007             Law and Policy Fellow Researched state human trafficking laws and pending legislation for policy alert; analyzed pending legislation to ensure its effectiveness; met with stakeholders regarding introduction of an anti-human trafficking law in Washington, D.C; revise proposed DC law to accommodate stakeholder concerns.                    

      NCMEC – Alexandria, VA                                                   Jan 2007 – Apr 2007 Legal Intern Provided legal research related to child abduction issues for attorneys who represent parents in Hague petition hearings; Researched various issues related to providing pro bono legal services for parents who are pursuing Hague petitions.        

     Committee on Conscience – Washington, D.C.                 Aug 2006 – Nov 2006             Intern Researched history of the charge of direct and public incitement to commit genocide; wrote report analyzing the history and use of this charge                   

     Catholic Charities, USA – Washington, D.C.                              Jun 2006 – Jul 2006             Summer Policy Intern Researched and wrote report analyzing individual state human trafficking laws with suggestions for improving or proposing laws; attended hearings at the U.S. Capitol regarding international human trafficking.   

     World Organization for Human Rights – Washington, D.C.            Dec 2005             Legal Intern Assisted in research for reply brief in a case related to the Convention against Torture.             

          Independent Scholar                                                                           1998-2008 Researched war crimes, other topics for presentation at conferences, participation in discussion groups and for publication without academic affiliation. 


PUBLICATIONS:             

          Organ Trafficking and the TVPA:   Why One Word Makes a Difference in International Enforcement Efforts, Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy, v. 24, issue 1.             I

          International Law and the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, The Louisiana Purchase: An EncyclopediaI, Junius P. Rodriguez, ed., ABC-Clio, 2002.             

          Yes, President Ronald Reagan’s policies won the Cold War for the United States by overextending the financial resources of the Soviet Union, and President Richard M. Nixon’s foreign policy was a success, because by opening relations with China, it actually improved U.S. relations with the Soviet Union, History in Dispute, v. 2, American Social and Political Movements 1900- 2000, Robert J. Allison and Benjamin Frankel, eds., St. James Press, 1999.               


MEMBERSHIPS: 

          Historic Naval Ships Association 

          Maryland State 

          Bar Association Montgomery County Bar Association

           Lions Club International 

          Girl Scouts USA, Lifetime Member