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Jennifer Lee is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Law at Temple Law School, directing the Social Justice Lawyering Clinic at the Sheller Center for Social Justice. She focuses on issues affecting low-income individuals, particularly low-wage workers and immigrants, with a hybrid approach combining litigation and policy advocacy.
Research Interests: Lee specializes in immigrant rights, employment law, and labor law, emphasizing intersections between immigration status and labor rights. Her work addresses wage theft regulation, language access policies, and temporary visa worker programs.
Recent Publications span immigration law, labor rights, and comparative child detention practices, reflecting her engagement with systemic reform and community-based advocacy.
- Crystal Eastman Award
- Derrick A. Bell Award (2020)
- George P. Williams Award (2022)
- García-Robles Fulbright Scholar (2022)
Advising: Lee collaborates with students on policy papers like Shortchanged: Wage Theft in Pennsylvania, which influenced legislative reviews and national labor federation advocacy. Her clinic trains students in litigation, community education, and policymaker engagement.


