Em Seawell Joins Northeastern Law’s LSSC/Legal Writing Program as a Social Justice Teaching Fellow

Em Seawell Joins Northeastern Law’s LSSC/Legal Writing Program as a Social Justice Teaching Fellow

09.01.24 — Em Seawell has joined Northeastern Law’s Legal Skills in Social Context program as a Social Justice Teaching Fellow. Seawell previously served as a senior staff attorney with the ACLU of North Carolina, where they worked on state and federal impact litigation and class-action cases. Prior to their work with the ACLU, Seawell was an attorney with the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, focusing on voting rights. Seawell also taught for two years in the legal writing program at UNC School of Law. They are a graduate of the University of Florida and Elon University School of Law.

About Northeastern University School of Law

The nation’s leader in experiential legal education since 1968, Northeastern University School of Law offers the longest-running, most extensive experience-based legal education program in the country. Northeastern guarantees its students unparalleled practical legal work experiences through its signature Cooperative Legal Education Program. More than 1,100 employers in a wide range of legal, government, nonprofit and business organizations participate in the program. With a focus on social justice and innovation, Northeastern University School of Law blends theory and practice, providing students with a unique set of skills and experiences to successfully practice law.

For more information, contact d.feldman@northeastern.edu.