Aisia Davis
About Aisia Davis
Aisia Davis is an experienced editor currently working at Thomson Reuters. She has a diverse background in law and public policy, having held various positions in legal and administrative roles across multiple organizations since 2011.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Aisia Davis has been serving as an Editor at Thomson Reuters since 2023. In this role, she is responsible for reviewing and refining legal content, ensuring accuracy and clarity in publications. Her position allows her to leverage her legal expertise and editorial skills to contribute to the company's mission of providing reliable information to legal professionals.
Previous Experience at Citizens Disability
Aisia Davis worked as an Associate at Citizens Disability for five months in 2015. During her tenure, she contributed to the organization's efforts in assisting individuals with disability claims. This role provided her with valuable experience in client interaction and case management.
Education and Expertise in Law
Aisia Davis earned her Doctor of Law (J.D.) from New England Law | Boston, where she studied from 2012 to 2015. Her legal education equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and practices. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Global Studies and Political Science from the University of Minnesota, which she completed from 2009 to 2012.
Professional Background in Legal Roles
Aisia Davis has held various legal positions throughout her career. She served as a Summer Law Clerk at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy in 2014 and as a Law Clerk at the Boston Housing Authority in 2015. Additionally, she worked as a Staff Attorney for the League of Minnesota Cities from 2018 to 2023, where she provided legal support and guidance on municipal issues.
Internship Experience in Legislative and Policy Roles
Aisia Davis gained experience in legislative and policy roles through her internships. She worked as a Legislative Intern at the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2011 and as a Public Policy Intern at HOME Line from 2011 to 2012. These positions allowed her to engage with policy development and legislative processes, enhancing her understanding of governmental operations.