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Bryan Lonegan |
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Visiting
Professor
SETON
HALL LAW SCHOOL
lonegabr@shu.edu
(973)642-8231
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Biography & Scholarship
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Courses & Syllabi
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Immigration & Human Rights Clinic - Immigrant Workers' Rights |
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Biography
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Bryan Lonegan received his
BA in Journalism from New
York University and his JD,
cum laude, from Vermont Law
School. Mr. Lonegan teaches
the Immigrant Workers
Clinic. Prior to coming to
Seton Hall, Bryan spent 18
years at the Legal Aid
Society in New York City
where he worked in the
Society’s Criminal Defense
Division, Criminal Appeals
Bureau, and Immigration Law
Unit where he specialized in
the representation of
non-citizens facing
deportation because of
criminal convictions. He
served on the New York State
Bar Association’s Special
Committee on Collateral
Consequences of Criminal
Convictions. He has
previously taught as adjunct
faculty at New York
University and Hofstra
University Law Schools.
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