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The ACLU has been one of the nation's leading advocates for the rights of immigrants, refugees and non-citizens, challenging unconstitutional laws and practices, countering the myths upon which many of these laws are based. Learn more about our Immigrants' Rights Project and take action to protect the rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.


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Biography of Eunice Lee

Eunice Lee is an Equal Justice Works fellow at the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project (IRP). She received her B.A. from Stanford University with honors and distinction and her J.D. from Yale Law School, where she was named the 2006 Reinhardt Scholar for Public Interest Law. As a law student, Eunice was co-editor-in-chief of the Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal and submissions committee editor of the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism. She also served as student director of the Orville H. Schell Center for International Human Rights, student director of the Immigration Legal Services Clinic and co-chair of the Pacific Islander/Asian/Native American Students' Association. Prior to starting at IRP, Eunice clerked for the Honorable Carlos F. Lucero of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.


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