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Jing Geng
Assistant Attorney General
Jing Geng is a highly educated professional with a diverse academic background and a wealth of experience in the legal field.
She holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence in Law from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, a Doctor of Philosophy in Legal Studies, International Law, and Philosophy from Universidade Católica Portuguesa, and a Master of Laws in International Law from Utrecht University.
Jing also completed her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Spanish at Washington University in St. Louis, showcasing her interdisciplinary interests and skills.
In her professional journey, Jing has served in various roles such as a Staff Attorney at the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, a Ph.D. Researcher at Católica Global School of Law, and a Visiting Researcher at Tilburg University.
Her international experience includes participating in the International Law Seminar at the United Nations Office at Geneva and being a Michigan Grotius Research Scholar at the University of Michigan Law School.
She has also contributed to the legal field through positions like Law Clerk at the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Postdoctoral Fellow at Whitney R Harris World Law Institute, and Legal Extern at the Federal Public Defender.
Jing's dedication to legal research and academia is evident through her roles as a Postdoctoral Fellow, Research Assistant, and Cash Nickerson Fellow at the Whitney R Harris World Law Institute.
Her passion for education is reflected in her experience as an Instructor for 'Women and the Law' at Washington University in St. Louis, alongside her involvement as a Resident Advisor and Research Assistant in the Department of Psychology at the same institution.
Jing Geng's diverse background, coupled with her extensive professional experience, positions her as a knowledgeable and versatile individual in the legal and academic spheres.