Snovia Moiz
J.D. Candidate at University of California, Berkeley - School of Law- Claim this Profile
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University of California, Berkeley - School of Law
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United States
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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J.D. Candidate
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Aug 2021 - Present
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Quinn Emanuel
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United States
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Law Practice
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700 & Above Employee
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Summer Associate
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May 2023 - Jul 2023
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Google
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United States
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Software Development
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700 & Above Employee
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LSI Scholar
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May 2023 - May 2023
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National Immigration Law Center
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United States
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Legal Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Legal Intern
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Jun 2022 - Aug 2022
• Assisted with the organization’s impact litigation and policy advocacy efforts advancing the rights of low-income immigrants • Researched and organized data regarding immigration policy • Conducted legal research on current immigration class action impact litigation • Assisted with the organization’s impact litigation and policy advocacy efforts advancing the rights of low-income immigrants • Researched and organized data regarding immigration policy • Conducted legal research on current immigration class action impact litigation
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Google
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United States
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Software Development
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700 & Above Employee
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Policy Specialist
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Sep 2019 - Apr 2021
• Analyzed and interpreted legal requests to ensure compliance in a setting with rapidly changing workflows and frequently revised federal and state policies • Identified and refined data collection and legal compliance pain points in Google enterprise transition • Communicated federal laws and Google policy on data to internal and external stakeholders • Collaborated with legal counsel to establish legally-compliant internal policy, and negotiated with competing stakeholders to implement policies • Developed and launched scalable policies and workflows, handling large volumes of legal process • Contributed to Real Rights Project, a pro bono initiative with Baker McKenzie to create comprehensive legal rights guides for youth of color in heavily-policed communities Show less
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Clark Center for Australian & New Zealand Studies
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Austin, Texas Area
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Policy Researcher
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Aug 2018 - May 2019
• Evaluated legislation for the center’s major data collection and coding projects that are part of an international, collaborative effort known as the Comparative Agendas Project • Identified target and purpose of policy to categorize legislation within subject groups • Quantified impact of legislation using spreadsheets and coding methodology • Collaborated in discussions concerning determination of coding categories and inconsistencies within data set • Negotiated competing policy areas, using judgment and research to determine most relevant subject area for bill or act • Strengthened intercoder reliability by composing guidebook clarifying debated policy areas Show less
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Travis County
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United States
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Judicial Intern
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Jan 2018 - Aug 2018
• Assessed case documents to flag high-risk cases for purpose of passing on to community organizations capable of providing specialized support • Authored report analyzing differences in child-rearing practices across cultures to highlight the importance of cultural mindfulness when deciding CPS cases • Explored causes of disproportionately high number of children of color within CPS system • Aided post-hearing discussions with Judge Martinez-Jones about rationale behind court decisions Show less
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Flahive, Ogden & Latson
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Austin, Texas Area
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Briefing Clerk
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Aug 2017 - Jul 2018
• Consolidated faxes of 150-800 + pages to create files for exchange in pre-trial motions • Prioritized multiple tasks to maximize operational efficiency • Exercised judgment over categorization of legal documents • Secured and handled sensitive material, such as medical documentation • Inspected documents sent from law firms and state agencies to ensure equivalence Refined briefing process to increase reliability between briefing clerks • Consolidated faxes of 150-800 + pages to create files for exchange in pre-trial motions • Prioritized multiple tasks to maximize operational efficiency • Exercised judgment over categorization of legal documents • Secured and handled sensitive material, such as medical documentation • Inspected documents sent from law firms and state agencies to ensure equivalence Refined briefing process to increase reliability between briefing clerks
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Education
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University of California, Berkeley - School of Law
Doctor of Law - JD -
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor’s Degree, International Relations and Global Studies