Amy Saji is an Associate Professor of Law and the Founding Director of the Health Advocacy and Collaboration (HAC) Law Clinic at Seton Hall Law School. She is a part of the Center for Health and Pharmaceutical Law and the Center for Social Justice. The HAC Law Clinic is the law school’s first academic medical-legal partnership (MLP) and collaborates with a local healthcare organization to address legal barriers negatively impacting the health and well-being of the patient/client community.
Before joining Seton Hall, Professor Saji served as the Supervising Attorney and Clinical Teaching Fellow in the Health Justice Alliance Law Clinic at Georgetown University Law Center. Professor Saji taught and supervised both law and medical students, providing civil legal services and holistic advocacy to their patient-client families. Prior to Georgetown, Professor Saji was a special education staff attorney at the Center for Children’s Advocacy (CCA).
Professor Saji is admitted to the practice of law in Connecticut, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia. Professor Saji earned her BA and her JD from the University of Connecticut School of Law in six years through the university’s inaugural Accelerated Program in Law. Professor Saji earned her LLM in Advocacy with distinction from Georgetown University Law Center.
