
About
Amy Anthony is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau’s Housing Practice at Harvard Law School. She supervises students in eviction defense, Section 8 terminations, housing appeals, and litigation skill development. Her work focuses on the intersection of minority identities and legal practice, emphasizing professional identity cultivation in law students.
Education:
- J.D., American University
- B.A., Columbia University
Research Interests span Civil Litigation, Poverty Law and Economic Justice, and Race and the Law. Her clinical practice involves housing law, foreclosure defense, and tenant advocacy.
Professional History: Prior to Harvard, she served as Supervising Attorney for Housing and Appeals at the Volunteer Lawyers Project and as a Staff Attorney at Merrimack Valley Legal Services (now Northeast Legal Aid), representing tenants and homeowners in foreclosure cases since 2012.
Contact: Email aanthony@law.harvard.edu
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