Clare Holtzman is a Program Officer with the Rule of Law Collaborative (ROLC), which she joined in May 2024. While at ROLC, she has engaged in curriculum design and training delivery in areas such as international law and comparative criminal law. She has also developed hands on simulation models to support better adult learning. In addition to rule of law training, her work at ROLC has included project design efforts for rule of law development and the design of monitoring and evaluation frameworks for multi-stakeholder projects to measure programmatic impacts and monitor program delivery. Her research at ROLC has focused on comparative criminal law, anti-money laundering, and international frameworks relevant to labor and criminal law. She also supports ROLC’s grant writing activities.
Before joining ROLC, she served as a post-graduate fellow in international law at Duke University School of Law. While in law school, she served as a Judicial Intern for the U.S. Court of International Trade, as a Law Clerk for DAI’s Office of the General Counsel, and as a Research Assistant for the Duke University School of Law’s Global Financial Markets Center. She was also the Managing Editor of the Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law.
She received a J.D., cum laude, and LL.M. in International and Comparative Law from Duke University School of Law, and a B.A. from Colorado College.