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Ramis Wadood
Staff Attorney at ACLU of Michigan
Ramis Wadood is a highly educated professional with a Doctor of Law - JD from Yale Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science & Anthropology from Columbia University. Ramis also holds a High School Diploma from Athens High School.
With a background in law and a focus on civil rights, Ramis has held various roles in prestigious organizations. Ramis has worked as a Staff Attorney and a Skadden Fellow at ACLU of Michigan, as well as a Legal Intern at the Center for Constitutional Rights and ACLU of Michigan.
Additionally, Ramis has honed legal analysis skills through roles such as a Legal Analyst and a Senior Analyst at Kobre & Kim. Ramis has also gained valuable experience in governmental affairs through an internship at the Muslim Public Affairs Council and roles at the U.S. Department of State, including internships at the U.S. Embassy in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and the Office of International Religious Freedom.
Ramis's involvement in academia and student leadership is evident through positions such as University Senator at Columbia University Senate and Class President at Columbia College Student Council. Ramis's diverse background and experiences make them a well-rounded professional with a strong foundation in law, civil rights, and governmental affairs.