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Lori Nessel

Lori Nessel

Professor Lori A. Nessel joined Seton Hall in 1995 and is Dean's Fellow and Director of the Center for Social Justice. She regularly teaches immigration and refugee law courses and supervises live cases in the Immigration & Human Rights Clinic, including claims under the Refugee Convention, Torture Convention, as well as cases involving human trafficking, family reunification and other forms of relief from deportation. She has also been actively involved in designing the new International Human Rights/Rule of Law Project and is one of the principle faculty members engaged in the Haiti Rule of Law Project.

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NJ LEEP Founder - Craig Livermore

\\ws-app-01\users\SRowland\Clients\SHLS\Content\Images\livermore_finalMr. Livermore holds a B.A. from Franklin and Marshall College in Mathematics, a M.T.S. from Harvard University, and a J.D. from Columbia Law School. He has worked for Legal Outreach, Inc. where he developed, coordinated and taught law-related and other educational programs for underserved students in New York City. He has also worked in hospice care, where he developed management strategies for extending services to underserved areas in northern New Jersey, directed regulatory compliance, and supervised customer service and professional development. Mr. Livermore has written articles on the intersection of religion, values, and democracy, and he has written an amicus curie brief submitted to The Supreme Court of the United States on the issue of free speech and religious expression.