This podcast discusses a pro bono client who desperately needed help with a Special Immigrant Visa and how Professor Silver dealt with these challenges.
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Our guest this episode is Professor Marjorie A. Silver.
Marjorie A. Silver – Director of Externship Programs and Professor of Law
Professor Silver served as law clerk to U.S. District Judge Joseph S. Lord III, Pennsylvania. She came to law teaching after a decade in the federal government, where, as Chief Regional Civil Rights attorney for the U.S. Department of Education, she enforced non-discrimination laws. Professor Silver has been an active member of the New York City Bar, and under the auspices of the City Bar Justice Center Immigrant Women and Children project, she has represented immigrant women who are victims of physical or emotional abuse by their citizen or lawful permanent resident spouses. She also serves as an impartial hearing officer for the New York State Department of Education, adjudicating special education disputes. She served as a Trustee of the New York State Lawyer Assistance Trust, from 2007 until its demise in []. She is a member of the Advisory Board of the Dave Nee Foundation. Professor Silver, a member of the New York bar, has an international reputation as a teacher, speaker and writer on emotional competence, psychological-mindedness, legal education, lawyering, and professionalism.
