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Natalie M. Chin

City University of New York School of Law
Co-Director, Disability and Aging Justice Clinic
Long Island City NY
Natalie Chin is an associate professor of law at the City University of New York and co-director of the Disability and Aging Justice Clinic (DAJC). The DAJC represents low-income New Yorkers in a range of issues including prisoners’ rights, securing due process protections in areas that include guardianship, alternatives to guardianship, and disability-based discrimination. Before joining CUNY’s faculty, Professor Chin was an assistant professor of clinical law and faculty director of the Disability and Civil Rights Clinic at Brooklyn Law School, where she created and developed the first law school clinic that advocates for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Natalie was appointed in 2018 to serve on the board of directors of the Disability Rights Bar Association (DRBA). She is also a member of the DRBA’s Diversity Task Force. She received her J.D. from George Washington School of Law.