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Elizabeth Campbell is a Clinical Professor of Law and Co-director of the Human Trafficking Immigration Clinic at the University of Michigan Law School. She has a dedicated legal career serving individuals who have experienced abuse and exploitation, with research and teaching interests focused on human trafficking, immigration, domestic violence, and criminal law. Campbell has supervised hundreds of law students in providing free legal services to victims since 2011, covering a wide range of needs for men, women, children, foreign nationals, and citizens affected by forced labor. She led a pilot project in partnership with Washtenaw County aimed at responding to victims of human trafficking who were arrested or charged with prostitution-related offenses. Under her leadership, the Clinic received $2 million in funding from the Department of Justice to enhance services for those affected by human trafficking and domestic violence. Additionally, she regularly trains attorneys, law enforcement, and medical professionals on best practices for identifying victims of human trafficking. Campbell has also contributed her expertise in various cases across the country and has advised multiple Michigan state committees and federal legislators. She is a member of the Executive Board of the Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence.
University of Michigan Law School • Ann Arbor, MI
Co-director of the Human Trafficking Immigration Clinic, overseeing legal representation and advocacy for victims of human trafficking and related abuses.
Administered by University of Michigan Law School; exact department name 'Department of Law' refers to the LLM program.