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APPELLATE PRACTICE CLINIC

The Appellate Practice Clinic engages students in representing underprivileged communities - such as persons afflicted with homelessness, immigrants, LGBTQ members, and others - before state and federal appeals courts. Students learn how to perfect an appeal, author a brief, and present oral argument. The Appellate Clinic represents clients primarily before Ohio's Eighth District Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court of Ohio, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.

The Appellate Practice Clinic is taught by Professor Doron Kalir. Contact Prof. Kalir for more information.
 

Doron M. Kalir
Clinical Professor
LB79
216-687-3948
  • LLB
    Hebrew University Law School
    cum laude
  • LLM
    Hebrew University Law School
    summa cum laude
  • LLM
    Columbia Law School
    Kent Scholar

BIO

Professor Doron Kalir joined the Cleveland-Marshall faculty in 2012. He runs the Appellant Clinic and also teaches courses in legal ethics, federal courts, and contracts. As a Clinical Professor, together with his students, Professor Kalir has been representing under-privileged clients – both individual and organizations – before state, federal, and immigration courts at all levels, from a municipal court in Defiance, Ohio, to the United States Supreme Court. An Amicus Brief he co-authored was cited by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in a seminal transgender-rights case.