Eleanor Miller

Eleanor Miller, Visiting Associate Clinical Professor of Law and Director, Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project

Visiting Associate Clinical Professor of Law and
Director, Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project

Areas of Expertise

  • Post-Conviction Relief
  • California Sentencing Law

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Education

  • BS, Special Education, PennWest Clarion
  • MS, Special Education, PennWest Clarion
  • JD, University of California College of the Law, San Francisco

Background

Elie Miller joined Loyola Law School in April 2017 as Director of Loyola’s Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project (CCCJP). CCCJP started as a collaboration between the Mayor’s Office of Reentry and Loyola’s Center for Juvenile Law & Policy, now a part of the Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic.

In her past life, Ms. Miller was a teacher for developmentally delayed preschool-aged children. Professionally, Ms. Miller formerly was a deputy public defender for the Los Angeles County Public Defender and Alternate Public Defender’s Office, the Director of Legal Services at Homeboy Industries, Supervising Attorney for Pepperdine Law School’s Legal Aid Clinic at the Union Rescue Mission, and Staff Attorney for A New Way of Life Reentry Project.