Gianmarco Coronado Graci
Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico
Gianmarco Coronado Graci, from Mexico City, Mexico, is pursuing a master of the science of law degree at Stanford Law School and a master of public policy degree at Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences. He graduated summa cum laude from Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) with a bachelor’s degree in law. Gianmarco is passionate about constitutional law and aspires to study the challenges that communities and individuals in Latin America face in accessing justice. He is also interested in employing technological tools to streamline judicial proceedings and facilitate settlements. Gianmarco worked as an adjunct professor of law at ITAM and as a senior associate at a leading litigation and arbitration law firm in Mexico City. Throughout his legal career, he has focused on a range of issues, including access to health, transparency, free speech, anti-corruption, and discrimination. He has also served as external legal counsel for a nongovernmental organization dedicated to public interest litigation.