
Erin Barlow
Erin is a zealous advocate for survivors of sexual assault as well as consumers who have been harmed by corporate wrongdoing. She also has experience advocating for California wildfire victims, as well as fighting for individuals who suffered injuries from using defective drug and medical devices.
Erin is a 2021 graduate, cum laude, of the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco. In law school, she served as Senior Acquisitions Editor for the UC Law Environmental Journal. She also was a Certified Law Student in the Individual Representation Clinic where she successfully appealed an adverse Social Security determination and got an individual’s prior criminal convictions expunged. Erin received CALI awards for receiving the highest grade in Legal Research and Writing and in Environmental Justice and the Law. She received her undergraduate degrees in Politics and Marine Biology from the University of California Santa Cruz in 2014.
- J.D., cum laude, University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, 2021
- B.A. and B.S., University of California at Santa Cruz, 2014
- American Association for Justice
Unprecedented Marine Biodiversity Shifts Necessitate Innovation: The Case for Dynamic Ocean Management in the UN High-Seas Conservation Agreement
27 Hastings Envt'l L.J. 121
2021