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Chapel Hill, NC

Kym Meyer

Litigation Director

Kym advocates on many environmental fronts: climate change, environmental justice, government access and accountability, and transportation. More specifically, she leads SELC advocacy for government accountability; in North Carolina, she leads transportation work and litigation, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) litigation and policy, and any cases involving state constitutional amendments.

I work for SELC because I am able to make a big impact.

Senior Attorney Kym Meyer

Cases in point: She represents the North Carolina NAACP in its challenge to two state constitutional amendments regarding photo ID voting requirements and income tax rates. “Our constitution gives voice to everything we hold dear as a state—a free democracy, fair elections, and a respect for all North Carolina citizens—not just those who hold a political majority,” she said. “The challenge to these two constitutional amendments has required grit, determination, and diligence, and been some of the work I am most proud of. I’m honored to play a role in this important fight.”  

Kym is originally from York, England. In the South, one of her most unique and special places is Cumberland Island, Ga. She loves its “beautiful mix of history, lush forests and stunning beaches – not to mention so much native wildlife.”

Previous Experience

  • San Diego River Park Foundation, community organizer
  • J.D.,  Georgetown University Law Center, cum laude; Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, editor-in-chief. 
  • First class Honors Degree in Environmental Science, University of East Anglia 
  • With SELC since 2010
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