Siven Watt

Legal Fellow

Siven Watt (@SivenWatt) is a Legal Fellow at Just Security, based at New York University School of Law. He works on issues of accountability, democracy, and the rule of law in the United States. He was project director and a principal drafter of the “Mar-a-Lago Model Prosecution Memo,” overseeing a team of student staff editors from NYU and Yale law school. In 2020-2021, he served as an Associate Editor of Just Security and in that capacity was responsible for producing the Early Edition, a curated summary of national and global news implicating U.S. national security, democracy, and rights.

He is based in the U.K. and will be called to the Bar of England and Wales in March 2023, having recently completed his bar studies on a prestigious full fees scholarship (the Princes of Wales scholarship) from Gray’s Inn. Siven previously completed a BA in Politics, Philosophy and History at Birkbeck College, University of London, before going on to complete the Graduate Diploma in Law at the University of Law, and finally being awarded the Lord Blunkett Widening Access Award scholarship to undertake an LLM in International Human Rights. He is also on LinkedIn.

Siven has a rich human rights background, including as a Senior Legal Fellow at the U.K. human rights organization JUSTICE, working on tackling racial injustice in the criminal youth justice system, improving the parole system of England and Wales, and reforming institutional responses to deaths or other serious incidents where a “systemic pattern of failure” is evident. He also worked as a researcher and assistant to Professor Leslie Thomas K.C. (an English barrister who specializes in inquests, civil liberties, and public law), working on, inter alia, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and various human rights actions against the state for deaths in custody. Siven also assisted Professor Felicity Gerry K.C., an international lawyer specializing in human trafficking and the law of joint enterprise, on a published piece into cryptocurrency and human trafficking.

Articles by this author:

Model Prosecution Memo for Trump Classified Documents

by , , , , , , , and

Jun 2nd, 2023

The Untold Strength of Tax Crimes in Manhattan DA’s Case Against Former President Trump

by , , , and

May 24th, 2023

Early Edition: May 8, 2023

by and

May 8th, 2023

Early Edition: May 1, 2023

by , and

May 1st, 2023

The Broad Scope of “Intent to Defraud” in the New York Crime of Falsifying Business Records

by , , , and

Apr 3rd, 2023

Survey of Past Criminal Prosecutions for Covert Payments to Benefit a Political Campaign

by and

Mar 30th, 2023

Survey of Past New York Felony Prosecutions for Falsifying Business Records

by , and

Mar 21st, 2023

Speech or Debate Immunity Will Not Protect Scott Perry’s Phone

by , and

Feb 23rd, 2023

Our Prosecution Memo Points the Way for the Special Counsel

by , , , , , , , and

Nov 21st, 2022

Mar-a-Lago Model Prosecution Memo

by , , , , , , , , and

Nov 17th, 2022

Questions to Investigate U.S. Drone Strike in Kabul: An Alleged Killing of 10 Civilians

by , , and

Sep 13th, 2021

Early Edition: September 8, 2021

by

Sep 8th, 2021

Early Edition: September 3, 2021

by

Sep 3rd, 2021

Early Edition: September 2, 2021

by

Sep 2nd, 2021

Early Edition: September 1, 2021

by

Sep 1st, 2021

Early Edition: August 31, 2021

by

Aug 31st, 2021

Early Edition: August 30, 2021

by

Aug 30th, 2021

Early Edition: August 27, 2021

by

Aug 27th, 2021

Early Edition: August 20, 2021

by

Aug 20th, 2021

Early Edition: August 17, 2021

by

Aug 17th, 2021

Early Edition: August 16, 2021

by

Aug 16th, 2021

Early Edition: June 30, 2021

by and

Jun 30th, 2021

Early Edition: June 29, 2021

by and

Jun 29th, 2021

Early Edition: June 28, 2021

by and

Jun 28th, 2021

1 2 3 12