Emily Leung
Lecturer
JD, Boston University School of Law
MA, Boston University
Biography
Emily Leung is a part-time lecturer teaching the Client Counseling Simulation at BU Law. She is currently the Director of Immigration Advocacy at the Justice Center of Southeast Massachusetts, a subsidiary of South Coastal Counties Legal Services, which provides civil legal aid to low-income individuals and families in Southeastern Massachusetts. In this role, she helps to develop and implement an immigration advocacy program that works to advance and protect the rights of immigrants. Systemic projects include local ordinances, statewide legislation, administrative notice and comment efforts, strategic litigation and amicus support, and developing legal advisories and materials for immigrants and advocates. Additionally, she helps to oversee a robust team of immigration advocates who engage in direct representation, community education and outreach, community-based clinics, and systemic advocacy. Prior to working at the Justice Center, she has worked at boutique immigration firms and non-profit organizations in the Boston area. Emily received her JD from Boston University School of Law and her MA in International Relations, also from Boston University.
- Profile Types
- Faculty, Lecturers & Adjunct Professors, and Part-Time Faculty
- Areas of Interest
- Immigrants’ Rights and Immigration Law & Policy
Publications
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Alexandra Bonazoli, Julie A. Dahlstrom, Emily Leung, Sarah Leidel, Jennifer Ollington, Ashleigh Pelto & Jamie Sabino, A Guide for Certifying Agencies: MGL 258F Certification for Victims of Violent Crime and Human Trafficking (2021)
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