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Lindsay Nash is a Professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University. Her work bridges immigration law, administrative law, and access to justice. Prior to joining Cardozo, she held roles at the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project and the Cardozo Immigration Justice Clinic.
- Education: J.D. from Yale Law School
Nash's research focuses on immigration enforcement mechanisms, the intersection of immigration and administrative law, and systemic barriers to legal representation in deportation proceedings. She has pioneered research on constitutional venue requirements and the legal implications of deportation arrest warrants.
Her scholarship trends include advocating for equitable immigration policies, analyzing legal procedures in immigration enforcement, and proposing systemic reforms for universal representation in removal proceedings. Awards include the Skadden Fellowship and Arthur Liman Public Interest Fellowship, recognizing her contributions to public interest law.
- Skadden Fellowship
- Arthur Liman Public Interest Fellowship
- Yale Law Journal Member
Nash clerked for Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann and Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle. She contributes to policy through roles in the Study Group on Immigrant Representation and the Immigrant Justice Corps Board of Directors.


