Join
Lafayette’s Women in Law Society when they host Julie Doyle ’13, Attorney, Family Defense
Practice for The Bronx Defenders, as
she shares how COVID-19 has affected her work as a public defender.
Bio: Julie received
her J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where she was a David Berg
Public Interest Fellow, a staff editor for the Cardozo Journal of Law and
Gender, and a member of the Cardozo Trial Team. During her 2L year, she was a
clinical student with The Bronx Defenders in the Family Defense Practice, and
spent the following summer with Brooklyn Defender Services. In her final year
of law school, Julie was a student attorney with the Cardozo Criminal Defense
Clinic, where she represented indigent clients accused of misdemeanor crimes in
Manhattan Criminal Court from case inception to final disposition. Prior to
joining The Bronx Defenders, Julie served as a judicial law clerk to a Judge of
the Superior Court of the New Jersey Appellate Division. Julie received her
undergraduate degree from Lafayette College. She is thrilled to return to the
Bronx Defenders to continue defending and protecting the rights of indigent
parents. Julie is incredibly proud to be a public defender, to serve her
clients, and to dedicate her career to this calling.