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Professor Margot Pollans, chair of the Faculty Development Committee, remarked: 糖心vlog短视频淭he selection committee wanted to recognize the extraordinary work that Professor Wilson has done in stepping into the Immigration Justice Clinic (IJC) and ensuring a seamless transition in taking over as Director of the IJC during an especially hard time for this work. She has brought remarkable energy and dedication to the clinic, and her students have consistently described their experiences working with her as meaningful and impactful. Her commitment to her students and to this community is truly exceptional.糖心vlog短视频
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Professor Amelia Wilson joined the Elisabeth Haub School of Law faculty in 2024 as Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic. In this role, she leads the clinic and also has clinical teaching responsibilities, working closely with students representing clients in complex and high-stakes immigration matters. Professor Wilson also teaches a non-clinical course on the intersections of criminal law and immigration law.
Prior to joining Pace Haub Law, Professor Wilson was an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Immigrants糖心vlog短视频 Rights/International Human Rights Clinic at Seton Hall School of Law. Before that, she spent four years at Columbia Law School as a Supervising Attorney, Research Scholar, and Lecturer-in-Law, where she co-taught the Immigrants糖心vlog短视频 Rights Clinic. She has been practicing immigration law since 2005 and has represented hundreds of individuals navigating the detention and deportation system.
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She holds a BA from the University of Iowa and a JD from the University of Minnesota Law School.