As the Deputy Director of Legislative Initiatives at the Policing Project at NYU Law, Kelly Moore plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of policing reform through strategic advocacy and legislative counsel. With a robust background in policy advocacy and legal analysis, Kelly leads...
As the Deputy Director of Legislative Initiatives at the Policing Project at NYU Law, Kelly Moore plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of policing reform through strategic advocacy and legislative counsel. With a robust background in policy advocacy and legal analysis, Kelly leads state-level initiatives that aim to promote democratic and accountable policing practices. Her expertise in criminal justice and civil rights informs her comprehensive advocacy strategies, allowing her to effectively engage with a diverse array of stakeholders, including lawmakers, community organizations, and law enforcement agencies.
Currently, Kelly is spearheading key projects that focus on critical issues such as police accountability, transparency, and community engagement. By leveraging her skills in lobbying and legal research, she crafts targeted policy proposals that address systemic challenges within the criminal justice system. Her adeptness in public speaking and legal consulting enables her to articulate complex legal issues in accessible terms, fostering productive dialogue among stakeholders and driving meaningful policy change.
In addition to her advocacy work, Kelly is committed to educating and empowering communities about their rights and the importance of equitable policing practices. Through workshops and public forums, she aims to build a coalition of informed advocates who can champion reform efforts at both the local and state levels. With her unwavering dedication to civil rights and her strategic approach to legislative initiatives, Kelly Moore is at the forefront of a transformative movement in policing, ensuring that justice is not just a concept, but a reality for all communities.