Christina N. Stewart is an Associate at GRSM's Westchester office. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Psychology from Pace University—Pleasantville, graduating summa cum laude in 2019. During her undergraduate career, Christina gained early legal experience through internships with the U.S. Department of Probation for the Southern District of New York and the Legal Aid Society of Westchester County. Notably, she also participated in a service-learning project at Westchester County Jail, where she taught a parenting course to female inmates to enhance and promote the importance of prison-based programming.
In addition to her practical experience, Christina conducted research on human trafficking in the U.S., creating crime maps to highlight trafficking hotspots. She presented her work, titled “Modern-Day Enslavement: Using Crime Mapping to Understand and Identify Human Trafficking in the U.S.,” at the International Journal of Arts and Sciences Conference in Germany. The research was later published in the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Thought.
Building on her academic background, Christina received her Juris Doctor from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in 2022. While in law school, she served as an editor for the Pace International Law Review, worked as a JD research assistant, and interned with the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office and the New York State Office of the Attorney General.
At GRSM, Christina is dedicated to advancing her expertise in artificial intelligence law and technology-related matters, reflecting her interest in the intersection of legal practice and technological innovation. She joined the firm as a Law Clerk in October 2022 and continues to contribute as an Associate, focusing on navigating and shaping the evolving landscape of AI and its regulatory environment.
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