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Fatma Marouf is a tenured Professor of Law and Director of the Immigrant Rights Clinic at Texas A&M University's College of Law. She holds the academic rank of Professor and has published extensively in civil rights, immigration law, and international human rights law domains. Her work addresses critical intersections between immigration policy, public health, and legal protections.
Research Interests: Focus on systemic discrimination in immigration frameworks, health equity for migrant populations, and judicial reforms. Her publications highlight disparities in immigration enforcement and advocate for policy changes.
Scientific Awards:
- Faculty Opportunity Award (2015-2016)
- Bellow Scholar (2012-2014)
- UNLV Innovation & Collaboration Recognition (2014)
- CLEA Honorable Mention (2014)
Publications Trends: Recent works examine pandemic-era enforcement shifts, health data policy, and legislative tools for immigrant protections. Collaborative research spans 2022-2025 with interdisciplinary focus areas.




