Amy Lee is an Immigration Legal Assistant and soon-to-be UC Berkeley graduate in Legal Studies with minors in Asian American & Asian Diaspora Studies and Education, based in Los Angeles. She brings a decade of practical experience across campus governance, legal clinics, and community organizations, with hands-on work at a law office, the Federal Public Defender’s social work program, and the San Francisco DA’s office. Amy focuses on public defense and juvenile justice, combining case-level support, client-centered social work, and policy-oriented research on youth recidivism. She has led student organizations—serving as ASUC Chair and president of a pre-law fraternity—where she revamped governance documents, secured funding, and ran professional development programs. Known for bridging administrative rigor with community advocacy, she leverages communications, fundraising, and outreach skills to create pathways for vulnerable populations. Colleagues describe her as a determined organizer who pairs legal ambition with a deep commitment to educational equity and immigrant rights.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Legal Studies, Minors in Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies & Education, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Legal Studies, Minors in Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies & Education at University of California, Berkeley
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at West High School
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