Biography of Jennifer Chang Newell
November 10, 2004
Biography of Jennifer ChangJennifer Chang Newell is a staff attorney with the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project. She first joined the IRP as a Skadden Fellow after completing a clerkship with Judge Marsha S. Berzon of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Jennifer is a graduate of Stanford Law School, where she was a member of the Order of the Coif and an article editor of the Stanford Law Review. She received her undergraduate degree summa cum laude from Yale College. She has published articles on immigrant workers' rights and fair housing enforcement.
11/20/2009 | Children's Rights, Immigrants' Rights, Immigration Detention, Racial Justice
Achieving the Ideals Embodied in the CRC
10/21/2009 | Immigrants' Rights, Racial Justice
Coalition Letter to the Senate Urging Cosponsorship and Support of S.714, the National Criminal Justice Commission Act of 2009
9/21/2009 | Criminal Justice, Drug Law Reform, Immigrants' Rights, Women's Rights
Pottawattamie County v. McGhee
10/16/2009 | Immigration Discrimination
ICE Should End, Not Expand Agreements With Local And State Law Enforcement, Says ACLU
10/13/2009 | Immigrants' Rights
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Must Protect Privacy And Civil Liberties, Says ACLU
10/6/2009 | Immigration Detention, Prisoners' Rights
DHS Plan To Improve Immigration Detention An Encouraging Step
10/21/2009 | Immigrants' Rights, Racial Justice
Coalition Letter to the Senate Urging Cosponsorship and Support of S.714, the National Criminal Justice Commission Act of 2009
10/9/2009 | Immigration Discrimination
Terror and Isolation in Cobb: How Unchecked Police Power under 287(g) Has Torn Families Apart and Threatened Public Safety
8/27/2009 | Immigration Discrimination, Workplace Rights

