Camille Carey
Associate Research Scholar in Law and Robert M. Cover Clinical Teaching Fellow
Camille Carey is an Associate Research Scholar in Law and the Robert M. Cover Clinical Teaching Fellow at Yale Law School. Ms. Carey worked at The Legal Aid Society of New York from 2001-2007, first as an Equal Justice Works Fellow and then under the sponsorship of Mayer, Brown, Rowe and Maw. At Legal Aid, Ms. Carey created a project providing comprehensive legal services to immigrant victims of domestic violence. She represented clients in immigration, family law, and public benefits cases and appeared in family court, state court, administrative law hearings, immigration court, federal court, and in affirmative cases with the immigration service. She was counsel on MKB v. Eggleston, a class action lawsuit that successfully challenged New York City and State's systemic denial of public benefits to eligible immigrants. Ms. Carey is admitted to practice in New York, Connecticut, and the U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Ms. Carey co-teaches the new Domestic Violence Clinic.
Education
J.D., UCLA, 2001
B.A., Vassar, 1995










