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CUNY: Immigrant Rights

Students learn to advance social and economic justice through a reflective practice on behalf of individual immigrants and activist groups. Students represent and support non-citizens in a variety of settings and courts, covering immigration issues, law and security, and gender violence. Under the supervision of faculty, students represent individuals in federal and immigration court proceedings at the trial and appellate levels. They also represent community organizations by providing legislative and policy counsel on a variety of matters and undertake community education programs in the neighborhoods of New York.

CUNY FACULTY ON THIS CAUSE

Nermeen Arastu
Clinical Law Professor
The opportunity to teach students who are passionate about social justice drew me to CUNY School of Law.
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Ramzi Kassem
Associate Professor
It’s amazing to be surrounded by great colleagues at a law school with a clear social justice mission.
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CUNY SUCCESS STORIES IN IMMIGRATION RIGHTS

CUNY SUCCESS STORIES IN IMMIGRATION RIGHTS

Find out how CUNY Law students and alumni work to advance and defend immigrant and non-citizen rights.

Follow the Causes That Fuel Your Passion