Andrew F. Moore

Andrew F.ÌýMoore

Professor of Law

Moore, Andrew F.
Contact Info:
Campus: Riverfront Campus
Building: Dowling Hall
Room: 231
Phone: 313-596-0220
Moore, Andrew F.
Areas of Expertise:
Asylum
Human Rights Law
Immigration Law

Degrees

  • LL.M. Columbia School of Law '98
  • J.D. Case Western Reserve University School of Law '92
  • B.A. John Carroll University '89

Biography

Andrew Moore began teaching at Detroit Mercy Law in 1998. He is an expert in immigration law and international human rights law. In 2000, he founded the immigration law clinic at Detroit Mercy Law. Professor Moore served as the law school's Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2011-2013.

His scholarship focuses on the needs of immigrants, including articles on the intersection of criminal law and immigration law, refugee issues between the U.S. and Canada, widespread fraud in the provision of legal services and the need for improved mental health care for immigrants in the United States.

In addition to being a faculty member,  he serves the mission of the law school by organizing the annual mass for judges and lawyers (Red Mass) and serves as moderator for the St. Thomas More Society.

Professor Moore is married and the father of 2 young daughters, which accounts for most of his time outside of the law school.

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    Courses Taught

    Human Rights (3250)

    Immigration Law (2960)

    Selected Topics in Immigration Law Seminar (4330)

    Torts (1130)

    US & Canadian Immigration Law (6230)

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    Selected Publications

    Introduction to the Symposium on Sanctuary Cities: A Brief Review of the Legal Landscape, 95 U. DET. MERCY L. REV. 1 (2018)

    The Immigrant Paradox: Protecting Immigrants Through Improved Mental Health Care, 81 Albany L. Rev. (2018)

    State Immigration Enforcement Meets International Law, Mich. Int'l Lawyer, Vol. 28, No. 2, Summer 2016, at 8.

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    Selected Presentations

    Trump’s Second Administration-How quickly can he enact some of his policies
    -Panelist, Election Reflection, Quarterly Meeting, Michigan Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
    -via Zoom, December 5, 2024

    Getting Started in Immigration Law” 
    -Panelist, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Michigan Chapter Annual Meeting
    -Southfield, MI May 10, 2024

    "The Immigration and Nationality Act: How We Got Here"
    -Presenter, Assembly of Turkish American Associations 39th Annual Conference
    -Alexandria, VA April 29, 2023

    "Anatomy of Our Asylum System"
    -Presenter, 2023 Physicians for Human Rights National Student Conference
    -University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI April 22, 2023

    "Introduction to the Symposium on Sanctuary Cities: A Brief Review of the Legal Landscape"
    -Presenter, University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 2018 Symposium
    -University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Detroit, MI, March 23, 2018

    "Jesuit Law Schools-What makes us different?"
    -Presenter, World Union of Jesuit Alumni Global Congress
    -John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH, June 29, 2017

    Testimony before Michigan House of Representatives, Committee on Local Government, on HB 4105 & 4334 (anti-sanctuary bills)
    -State Capitol Building, Lansing, MI, June 7, 2017

    "Citizen Dialogue: Refugees in America"
    -Debater, Wayne State University, Center for the Study of Citizenship
    -Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, February 23, 2017

    "Plenary Session: State and Federal Law and Policy Update and Outlook"
    -Presenter, Michigan Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Statewide Summit
    -Lansing Community College, Lansing, MI, November 11, 2016

    “How do the Jesuit and Mercy charisms serve to infuse the legal curriculum with a concern for social justice?”
    -Part of 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ panel at 2016 SALT Teaching Conference, From Classroom to the Community: Teaching and Advancing Social Justice

    - John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL, October 1, 2016

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