Tamara Shamir
Tamara is a student at Harvard Law School in the Class of 2025. Before law school, Tamara worked as a paralegal at the Mabel Center for Immigrant Justice and at the Florence Project for Immigrant and Refugee Rights.
Tamara is a student at Harvard Law School in the Class of 2025. Before law school, Tamara worked as a paralegal at the Mabel Center for Immigrant Justice and at the Florence Project for Immigrant and Refugee Rights.
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