Clinical Assistant Professor, Law
About
A career legal aid lawyer Professor Gray spent a year (2008-09) at the Univeristy of Namibia Faculty of Law on a Fulbright. In that year he worked on a rule of law project with the Namibian courts and also helped establish a legal aid clinic at the law faculty. Since then he has made numerous return visits to Namibia and has recently established an internship program for MLAW students in Namibia as Director of MLAW’s Program for International Law and Development. His area of interests include rule of law, legal aid and legal education in southern Africa.
Professor Gray joined the University of Michigan Faculty of Law in 2014 as the Director of the Unemployment Insurance Clinic. In this first-of-its-kind clinic, first year law students learn essential lawyering skills by providing representation to unemployed workers denied state Unemployment Insurance benefits.