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Talia Peleg is an Associate Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Immigrant & Non-Citizen Rights Clinic at CUNY School of Law. She is a dedicated legal scholar and practitioner whose work centers on protecting the rights of non-citizens, particularly those entangled in both the immigration and criminal legal systems.
Her research interests include:
- Immigration Law and Policy
- Criminal-Immigration Law Intersection
- Humanitarian Relief and Deportation Defense
- Universal Representation for Detained Immigrants
- Government Surveillance and Control of Immigrants
- Reform of ICE and Detention Practices
Her recent scholarly output reflects a strong commitment to transformative legal advocacy and systemic reform. Her publications focus on dismantling the deportation pipeline, challenging indefinite detention, and implementing public defender models in immigration courts. These works span law journals and public opinion platforms, demonstrating her dual role as scholar and public intellectual.
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Professor Peleg supervises law students in clinical practice, representing non-citizens in bond hearings, removal proceedings, and affirmative applications. She has been instrumental in shaping the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP), a groundbreaking universal representation program. Her prior experience as a Supervising Attorney at Brooklyn Defender Services has deeply informed her teaching and scholarship. She is actively involved in federal litigation and policy advocacy.
She is affiliated with the Immigrant & Non-Citizen Rights Clinic at CUNY School of Law, a leading center for public interest immigration law, where she trains the next generation of advocates in creative, client-centered legal defense.
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