Brittany Aldredge

Brittany Aldredge
Professorial Lecturer in Law
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Brittany Aldredge is an adjunct faculty member of the George Washington University Law School in their Scholarly Writing Program. She teaches second-year law students on the George Washington Journal of Energy and Environmental Law. Ms. Aldredge’s full-time position is as a Deputy Associate Chief Counsel with the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Office of Chief Counsel in its Resilience Legal Division. She supervises a team of attorneys that advise FEMA’s National Preparedness Directorate, Office of National Continuity Programs, and Office of Resilience Strategy. Ms. Aldredge is also a certified ethics counselor and a coordinator of FEMA’s Honors Attorney Program. Prior to this position, she worked with FEMA's Office of Chief Counsel in the Office of Resilience Strategy and the Federal Insurance and Fund Management Branch.
Before working for FEMA, Ms. Aldredge specialized in immigration law. She served a two-year clerkship with the Los Angeles immigration court through the U.S. Department of Justice's Honors Program and worked as an Assistant Chief Counsel with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Ms. Aldredge graduated with high honors from the George Washington University Law School and obtained her Master of Arts in International Affairs from the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. Prior to obtaining her joint JD/MA, she graduated cum laude from the University of Southern California where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs.
BA, University of Southern California; MA, JD, George Washington University
- 6657 - Scholarly Writing
- 6664 - Journal of Energy and Environmental Law