Rebecca Ann Robichaud (fh4104)

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Title: Assistant Professor - Clinical
Unit: Law Instruction Units
Department: Law School

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Biography:

Rebecca Robichaud is director of clinical education and an assistant professor (clinical). Prior to her appointment as director of clinical education, she was director of externships. She began teaching as an adjunct faculty member at Wayne Law with the Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic in 2012. She also taught the Public Interest Externship Colloquium course.

Robichaud is an experienced immigration attorney whose work focuses on asylum and removal defense. For more than a decade she worked with immigration clients from around the globe including Egypt, Yemen, Rwanda, Uganda, the Republic of Congo, El Salvador and Guatemala. In addition to her immigration work, she represented health law clients in a variety of matters as a partner in the firm Fehn, Robichaud & Colagiovanni. She worked with clients on contract issues, government audits and various litigation matters. Prior to that Robichaud served as the legal director at a local non-profit representing asylum seekers. She served as a post-graduate law clerk with the International Union of the United Auto Workers. During law school she worked with the Legal Aid and Defender Association in Detroit and the Office of the Child Advocate in Georgia as a law clerk.

Robichaud earned her J.D. from the University of Notre Dame Law School and her B.A in political theory and constitutional democracy from James Madison College at Michigan State University.

Office Location: Room 1227
Degrees and Certifications:

J.D., University of Notre Dame Law School
B.A., Michigan State University, James Madison College

Phone: (313) 577-9991
Curriculum Vitae: https://people.wayne.edu/profile/fh4104/2043/rebecca_robichaud_-_cv_-_01-05-21.pdf 153035 1609878108 file
Title: Director of Clinical Education; Assistant Professor (Clinical) of Law
Publications of Note:

 Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law
Vol. 31, Number 3, Detroit’s Eviction Crisis: How Power and ARPA Funds Could Radically Alter It

LinkedIn Link: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/rebecca-robichaud/3b/a25/3b1
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/HealthLawFRC
Rebecca Ann Robichaud

Courses taught by Rebecca Ann Robichaud

Winter Term 2024 (current)

Fall Term 2023

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