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Elliot Slosar serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School's Exoneration Justice Clinic. He is an attorney at Loevy & Loevy, a civil-rights law firm in Chicago, specializing in wrongful conviction lawsuits under Section 1983. His work focuses on representing plaintiffs in police misconduct cases, securing over $85 million in settlements/verdicts for wrongfully convicted clients. Slosar also works with The Exoneration Project, a legal clinic at the University of Chicago, assisting in exonerating eight individuals to date.
Education: BA in Political Science (DePaul University, 2008); JD (DePaul University College of Law, 2013). Awards include the prestigious Abraham Lincoln Marovitz Scholar (2009), recognizing dedication to public interest law. His advocacy spans trial advocacy, civil litigation, and law-media intersections.
Professional contributions emphasize pro bono representation of the wrongfully convicted, combining academic and legal practice to advance criminal justice reform.
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