Victoria E. Broderick is an attorney at Barket Epstein Kearon Aldea & LoTurco. She graduated from Emory University in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and from Boston College Law School in 2022.
During law school, Ms. Broderick worked as a legal intern for Barket Epstein, the Boston College Innocence Program, and Greater Boston Legal Services. She also served as a senior editor and staff writer for the Boston College Law Review and Secretary of the Criminal Law Society. Prior to law school, Ms. Broderick interned for The Legal Aid Society of New York City, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and the New York City Sheriff’s Office. While at Emory, she tutored middle school and elementary school children at impoverished schools in Greater Atlanta.
Recognition
- Author, Executing Defendants with Intellectual Disabilities: Unconstitutional in Theory, Persistent in Practice, 63 B.C. L. Rev. 301 (2022)
- Received a Boston College Law School Pro Bono Excellence award for providing 100 or more hours of pro bono legal work
- Named to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court 2020 Pro Bono Honor Roll