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Ingrid V. Eagly
Lecturer in Law
A.B. Princeton University, 1991
J.D. Harvard, 1995
UCLA Law faculty since 2008
eagly@law.ucla.edu
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Ingrid Eagly teaches Evidence and the Criminal Defense Clinic. She has an extensive public interest background working in the areas of criminal defense and immigrant rights. After law school, she received a Skadden Fellowship to initiate a project on immigrant worker rights at the Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago. She was later awarded a Soros Criminal Justice Fellowship to direct a domestic violence program at the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles. Most recently, she served as a trial attorney for the Office of the Federal Public Defender in Los Angeles. She clerked for the Honorable David H. Coar of the United States District Court in Chicago.
Eagly’s research focuses on the intersection between immigration and criminal justice, and she is currently working on an article on the prosecution of immigration crime. Her scholarship has appeared in the UCLA Law Review, the Clinical Law Review, and the Northwestern University Law Review.