Leea Collard served as a law clerk for Regent University’s Center for Global Justice, where she conducted research on anti-trafficking and survivor protection, including authoring The Importance of Protecting the Data of Trafficking Survivors in partnership with Justice Ventures International. During her time at Regent Law, she also interned with the Jerusalem Institute of Justice in Israel and reflected on that experience in her piece To Be Like Esther and Procula. Her heart for vulnerable populations was further shown in her blog The Healing Power of Bubbles, where she described serving Afghan refugees on a U.S. military base. Leea continues to pursue work in human rights and global justice through her work as Assistant General Counsel at the Office of the N.C. State Auditor.