Christina White is a Co-Director of the Systemic Justice Project at Harvard Law School and Fulbright Scholar from Australia.

Photo of Christina smiling in outdoor settingChristina’s research explores systemic causes of mass incarceration and injustice within criminal law. Before coming to Harvard, she worked as a Public Defender in the Northern Territory of Australia, representing adults and children across the Top End including remote circuit courts. She has experience working on capital cases in the USA, volunteering at the Capital Post-Conviction Project of Louisiana. She has also worked as a Judicial Clerk at the Supreme Court of New South Wales, a Senior Solicitor at the Crown Solicitor’s Office, and a Volunteer Lawyer with the Police Powers Clinic at Redfern Legal Centre in Sydney, Australia.

Christina holds a B.A. (Hons)/LL.B. (Hons) from the University of Sydney, and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School. She can be reached at cwhite@law.harvard.edu.