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Eunice Lee

Detention Attorney

ACLU, Immigrants' Rights Project

Bio

Eunice Lee is currently a Detention Attorney at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµImmigrants' Rights Project (IRP) in San Francisco. She previously served as the Albert M. Sacks Clinical Teaching and Advocacy Fellow at Harvard Law School's Immigration and Refugee Clinic; before that, she worked at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµIRP in New York as an Equal Justice Works Fellow. Eunice received her B.A. from Stanford University with honors and distinction and her J.D. from Yale Law School, where she was student director of Schell Center for International Human Rights and co-Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal. After graduating from law school, Eunice clerked for the Honorable Carlos F. Lucero of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. She is a candidate in the Ph.D. program in Anthropology at UC Berkeley.


Featured work

Oct 8, 2014

Federal Appeals Court Tells Obama Administration to Stop Imprisoning Immigrants for No Reason

Federal Appeals Court Tells Obama Administration to Stop Imprisoning Immigrants for No Reason

Sep 26, 2014

DHS Argues It Has Evidence That Locking Up Immigrant Families Deters Migration. One Problem: It’s So Wrong.

DHS Argues It Has Evidence That Locking Up Immigrant Families Deters Migration. One Problem: It’s So Wrong.

May 22, 2014

Coast to Coast, Federal Courts Say NO to Mandatory Lock-up of Immigrants

Coast to Coast, Federal Courts Say NO to Mandatory Lock-up of Immigrants

Mar 13, 2014

Detained Immigrants Hungry for Justice, Literally

Detained Immigrants Hungry for Justice, Literally

Jan 10, 2014

Judge Rules that Immigrants in Long-term Lock-up Have Rights

Judge Rules that Immigrants in Long-term Lock-up Have Rights