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Ramis Wadood

Staff Attorney

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Michigan

Pronouns: he/him

Bio

Ramis J. Wadood is a Staff Attorney at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Michigan. He works on a broad range of issues, but focuses on the ACLU’s immigrant rights, policing, and surveillance work.

Ramis was born and raised in the Detroit area but took a couple of detours to earn a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from Columbia University and a law degree from Yale Law School. He started at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Michigan as a Skadden Fellow, during which time he launched a project to provide legal representation and advice to immigrants who faced police violence.

Outside of his day job, Ramis is a board member of Wayne County Healthy Communities, a local non-profit health clinic. He also serves on the attorney committee for American Citizens for Justice, a Detroit-based Asian American civil rights organization, and on the steering committee for the Michigan Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights, a statewide coalition of immigration advocates.


Featured work

May 8, 2024

Special Edition: What We're Seeing at Campus Anti-War Protests

Special Edition: What We're Seeing at Campus Anti-War Protests