Amira Guy
Northwestern Law student
Amira Guy is a Northwestern Law student ('24) from Laurel Springs, NJ. She is currently pursuing a J.D./LLM in International Human Rights Law. She volunteers with the Northwestern Law International Refugee Assistance Project and a Moot Court Society (Constitutional Law Team) member.
Amira received her undergraduate degree from Villanova University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Classical Studies (summa cum laude). Amira has cultivated her passion for service and the protection of human rights through her work with the World WE Youth Coalition and the Villanova Law Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE Institute). At the CSE Institute, Amira had the privilege of writing high-quality and nonpartisan material for the institute’s blog. She also had the opportunity to work alongside lawyers as they sought legislative and policy reform and promoted victim-centered, trauma-informed care.
Amira is excited to join the Chicago Refugee Coalition as her academic and legal career is devoted to legal reform and restoring and protecting human dignity.