
معرفی
Yonatan Zamir serves as a Visiting Clinical Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School and a Staff Attorney at the New Haven Legal Assistance Association (LAA). His primary role involves representing clients in housing matters, such as eviction proceedings and advocating for affordable housing access. Previously, he worked as a Fellow at Hofstra University School of Law’s Law Reform Advocacy Clinic, Counsel to a U.S. House of Representatives Member, and a Staff Attorney at the Legal Aid Society of New York.
Yonatan holds a B.A. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1999) and a J.D. from Hofstra University School of Law (2006), where he was awarded the Excellence in Housing Clinic Award.
His research interests focus on clinical legal education, housing law, and systemic advocacy to address disparities in access to justice. He prioritizes practical legal training and community-based solutions to housing crises, leveraging his expertise in policy and legislative processes.
- Scientific Awards:
- Excellence in Housing Clinic Award (Hofstra University School of Law).
In advising and grants, while no formal student advisees or grant details are specified, his clinical work at Yale Law School’s Reentry Clinic and LAA likely involves mentoring law students through practical legal experiences. He contributes to interdisciplinary teams addressing legal and social challenges in housing and reentry support.
Yonatan is actively involved with the New Haven Legal Assistance Association and previously with Hofstra’s Law Reform Advocacy Clinic, reflecting his commitment to advancing legal reforms and community advocacy.



