Moritz Law

Angela Marie Lloyd

Associate Clinical Professor of Law

Angela Marie Lloyd

Before joining Ohio State, Professor Lloyd worked at Covenant House New York and Covenant House New Jersey where she served as a senior staff attorney and then as director of the Youth Advocacy Center and Medical Office.

In 1995, she founded an immigration legal services office for low-income Africans in Los Angeles through a grant from the Columbia Law School Public Interest Law Foundation. Upon graduation from law school, she clerked for the Honorable Warren G. Ferguson of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Awards/Achievements:

  • Ford Foundation Fellowship for Study in International Public Law
  • Columbia Journal of Transnational Law

Presentations:

  • "Conflict and Conflict Resolution," at Advanced Child Protection Mediation Training Program, sponsored by the Ohio Supreme Court Dispute Resolution Section, April 28-29, 2004.
  • "Abused, Abandoned and Neglected Undocumented Children-How Can They Obtain Lawful Status?" at Representing Immigrant Children and Challenging Unlawful Arrests, sponsored by the Center for Law & Border Studies & the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in Texas, University of Texas at El Paso, February 20-22, 2002.
  • "The New Jersey Homeless Youth Act; Emancipation and the Medical Rights of Minors," at Legal Issues for New Jersey’s Homeless and Aging Out Youth, sponsored by the Garden State Coalition and the New Jersey Department of Youth and Family Services, Newark, NJ, December 2001.
  • "Working with Undocumented Foster Children and Homeless Youth; How Immigration Law Creates Opportunities and Barriers for the Aging-Out Population" at Understanding the NJ Homeless Youth Act and Working with Aging Out Adolescents, sponsored by the Garden State Coalition and the New Jersey Department of Youth and Family Services, Newark, NJ, January 13, 2000.

Publications:

  • Special Immigrant Juvenile Training Manual, Covenant House Youth Advocacy Center, 2001.
  • Note, The Southern Sudan: A Compelling Case for Secession, 32 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 419 (1994).
  • The African Woman's Crisis, IX Praxis: A Journal of Development Studies 16 (1992).