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Baher Azmy

Baher Azmy

Professor Baher Azmy directs a Civil Litigation Clinic, focusing on civil and constitutional rights, and teaches constitutional law. He has authored numerous legal briefs in the Courts of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court on various human rights and international law issues. For his teaching, Seton Hall Law students voted him Professor of the Year in 2007.

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