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Hetali Lodaya

Judicial Law Clerk at U.S. District Courts

Hetali Lodaya is a legal professional with a diverse background in education law and public service. She currently serves as a Staff Attorney at the Right to Education Project.1 Previously, she held positions as an Equal Justice Works Fellow at Legal Aid of North Carolina from 2022 to 2024, focusing on special education advocacy and community-based lawyering in Wake, Durham, and Robeson Counties.2

Lodaya's experience also includes:

  1. Judicial Law Clerk at U.S. District Courts1
  2. Secretary of the Board of Directors (organization not specified)1
  3. Summer intern at USAID, which she described as a formative experience3

Lodaya holds a Doctor of Law (JD) degree. Her work primarily focuses on education rights, particularly for underserved communities. She has been involved in legal research and writing, as evidenced by her contributions as a summary author for the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse.5

In her professional posts, Lodaya has expressed appreciation for mentorship and emphasized the importance of learning experiences in her career development.34

Highlights

Case: Doe v. Plyler - Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse
Apr 20 · clearinghouse.net
Case: Burgess v. United States - Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse

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Detroit, Michigan, United States