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Anne D. Gordon is a Clinical Professor of Law and Director of Externships at Duke University School of Law, teaching Social Justice Lawyering, Movement Lawyering Lab, and Life Design seminars while serving on the AALS Clinical Section Executive Committee and ACLU National Board.
Education:
- Princeton University, School of Public and International Affairs (A.B.)
- University of Michigan Law School (J.D., cum laude)
Gordon's research centers on social justice lawyering and anti-racist clinical education, with scholarship addressing bias in legal pedagogy, constitutional educational rights, and movement-based legal strategies. Her work integrates psychological research to advance equity in law school teaching and clinical program design.
Recent publications reveal a trajectory toward systemic reform in legal education, emphasizing anti-racist frameworks and practical applications of constitutional law to social justice issues like border policy and educational access.
As Externship Director, Gordon mentors students through real-world placements and leads the Movement Lawyering Lab: Law for Black Lives, collaborating with racial justice movements to develop litigation and advocacy strategies grounded in community needs.




