
Brandi Meredith

鈥淚 knew pretty early on that I didn鈥檛 want to do traditional legal work,鈥 says Brandi Meredith. 鈥淏ut I really valued getting an education in the law, and having some perspective about it.鈥 Along with her JD from 汤头条原创 Brandi received a Master of Law degree in International Law and Legal Studies from the University of Kent in Belgium. She interned for the secretary of state in the Canadian Parliament, and at a law firm in London before landing in DC. Part of her ongoing education in the nation鈥檚 capital: playing weekly softball games with other attorneys from around the city in Washington鈥檚 鈥淟awyer League.鈥 The league plays its games on the broad, grassy ellipse in front of the White House.
She鈥檚 been an analyst with the FBI for nearly five years. Her work involves organizing and synthesizing 鈥渕assive amounts鈥 of information, much of it technical and pedantic. She distills and translates the information for directors and decision makers who need a big-picture understanding of the legal framework and issues of the particular cases. 鈥淚鈥檓 not an advocate,鈥 says Brandi. 鈥淚 try to look at all sides of everything, recognize biases, and produce the most analytical, least biased assessment possible.鈥
She says her briefs, memos, and executive summaries all draw on the national security law and constitutional law she learned in the classroom at VLGS. She鈥檚 able to process information quickly, to attend high-level briefings and think (and speak) on her feet. 鈥淚 like building a case against criminals,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e one of the world鈥檚 premier law enforcement agencies. We do our work 24/7, all across the country. Knowing that we鈥檙e hard at work here gives people confidence. I like the thought that my work is making America safer.鈥