Emma Mclean-Riggs is a Skadden Fellow with the ACLU of Colorado’s public policy team. Emma’s project focuses on challenging juvenile sex offense registration in Colorado. Before coming to the ACLU, Emma completed the first year of her fellowship at the Colorado Juvenile Defender Center, where she represented people adjudicated as juveniles in deregistration proceedings in jurisdictions throughout Colorado. Prior to her fellowship, Emma served as law clerk to Justice Monica M. Márquez of the Colorado Supreme Court and to Judge Carlos F. Lucero of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Emma graduated from the University of California Berkeley School of Law. When she’s not working, Emma enjoys fiction podcasts, studying extremist movements, and exploring Colorado’s forests with her fiancée.