Marie Miller

Marie Miller is the Program Associate at the Reiss Center on Law and Security. She contributes to the Center’s varying research projects, events, programs, and publications.

Prior to joining the Reiss Center, Marie’s work spanned various think tank and government internships, including the Council on Foreign Relations and the U.S. Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights. Most recently, she served as an intern at the Brookings Institution, where she aided the Anti-Corruption, Democracy, and Security Project’s research, fact-checking, and literature review processes. Additionally, she served as a research assistant to the Dean of SIPA at Columbia University, where she provided research for the volume Inside the Situation Room (2025), edited by Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo and former Secretary Hillary Clinton. She has been the recipient of the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies’ Emerging Voices in International Affairs Fellowship, the Harriman Institute’s Padma Desai Fellowship, the Committee on Global Thought’s Global Thought Fellowship, and the Columbia Department of Political Science’s Phyllis Stevens Sharp Fellowship in American Politics. Her work has appeared in The Diplomat and the Holder Initiative Justice Review, among other publications.

Marie graduated with a BA in Economics-Political Science from Columbia University, where she received departmental and Latin honors.