Mauricio Noroña
Clinical Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic at Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
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Central Islip, New York, United States
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Clinical Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic
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Aug 2023 - Present
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Cardozo School of Law
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United States
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor of Law
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Jul 2022 - Aug 2023
Supervises clinic students on individual and impact advocacy—including class action litigation—matters; drives large-scale immigration policy advocacy projects; teaches components of Clinic seminars; researches interior immigration enforcement issues.
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Clinical Teaching Fellow
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Jul 2019 - Jul 2022
Supervises clinic students on individual and impact advocacy—including class action litigation—matters; drives large-scale immigration policy advocacy projects; teaches components of Clinic seminar.
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African Services Committee
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Supervising Attorney
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Jan 2019 - Jul 2019
As the supervising attorney, led a team providing comprehensive legal services to immigrants and asylum seekers in New York City. Coordinated response strategies to emergent legal challenges in immigration law, helped develop an aggressive post-order practice, and expanded the organization’s community and social media legal education outreach.
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Senior Staff Attorney/co-Director of the Immigrant Community Law Center
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Jan 2018 - Jan 2019
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Staff Attorney
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May 2016 - Dec 2017
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NORONA LAW P.C.
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Corona, NY
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Managing Attorney
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Dec 2010 - May 2016
Directly represented noncitizens in affirmative and defensive matters before the immigration agencies as part of a solo practice sponsored by the CUNY Law School incubator program. Directly represented noncitizens in affirmative and defensive matters before the immigration agencies as part of a solo practice sponsored by the CUNY Law School incubator program.
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Legal Intern - International Womens' Human Rights Clinic
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Sep 2008 - May 2009
Litigated a human trafficking case and assisted in drafting expert testimony that was presented to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in González et al. (“Cotton Field”) v. Mexico (a landmark case holding the Mexican government responsible for failing to prevent the deaths of women in Juarez and citing its subsequent failure to adequately investigate the matter). Litigated a human trafficking case and assisted in drafting expert testimony that was presented to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in González et al. (“Cotton Field”) v. Mexico (a landmark case holding the Mexican government responsible for failing to prevent the deaths of women in Juarez and citing its subsequent failure to adequately investigate the matter).
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Education
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City University of New York School of Law at Queens College
Juris Doctorate, Haywood Burns Fellow in Civil and Human Rights -
City University of New York-Baruch College - Zicklin School of Business
Bachelor in Business Administration, Finance and Investments