Madison Flowers
Madison is a 1L and Business Law Scholar at Georgetown Law. At Georgetown, she is the Section 3 Delegate and Sustainability Chair for the Student Bar Association, a member of the Georgetown Entertainment & Media Alliance, and a member of the Women’s Legal Alliance.
Madison also works as a research assistant in the Office of Residential Life at Georgetown Law, studying morality among law students. Prior to law school, Madison worked as the Lab Manager for the Computation and Cognitive Development Lab in the Psychology Department at Yale University.
During her undergrad at Wellesley College, Madison was a preschool teacher and worked as a research assistant in the Psychology Department studying children’s imaginary companions and pretend play. She has presented much of her developmental psychology research at conferences across the country, including conferences for the Cognitive Science Society, the Society for Research in Child Development, and the Cognitive Development Society.
Madison was an intern in the NBC Sports Executive Office in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil during the 2016 Summer Olympics. Madison grew up in New Canaan, CT and enjoys hot yoga, swimming, and watching NFL games. She intends to pursue a career in Media, Entertainment, and Sports Law.
Wellesley College, B.A. in Psychology and American Studies, 2017
Georgetown Law, J.D., expected 2022