
معرفی
Jaime Alison Lee is a Professor of Law, Director of the Community Development Clinic (CDC), and Associate Dean for Experiential Education at the University of Baltimore School of Law. She joined the faculty in 2011, bringing expertise in Community Development Law, Affordable Housing, and socioeconomic equity.
Education:
- J.D., Harvard Law School
- B.A., Yale University
Research Interests focus on legal barriers for low-income communities, transactional law for social enterprises, and innovative policy frameworks to combat systemic inequities. Her work emphasizes practical applications through the CDC’s water justice initiatives in Baltimore.
Article Trends highlight her interdisciplinary engagement with environmental justice, legal pedagogy, housing policy, and participatory governance. Themes include systemic critiques of legal frameworks affecting marginalized populations and advocacy for collaborative solutions.
Scientific Awards:
- Honorable Mention for Excellence in a Public Interest Project by CLEA (2020)
Lee’s role as Associate Dean underscores her commitment to experiential education. Her prior experience includes clinical teaching at American University and private practice in affordable housing law.




