Roger Lu Phillips has a diverse work experience in legal and academic roles. Roger is currently the Legal Director at the Syria Justice and Accountability Centre, where they lead outreach efforts and supervises legal research. Roger is also an Adjunct Lecturer of International Criminal Law at The Catholic University of America. Previously, Roger served as a Legal Officer at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, a lecturer at the Royal University of Law and Economic, and an Associate Legal Officer at the United Nations. Roger has also worked as an Assistant Attorney General at the Colorado Attorney General's Office and as an Associate at Carlson Hammond & Paddock. Furthermore, Roger has experience as a Pro Bono Attorney at the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network and as a Law Clerk at the Colorado Court of Appeals.
Roger Lu Phillips completed their education at various institutions. Roger obtained a Juris Doctor degree in Law from the American University Washington College of Law from 2002 to 2005. Prior to that, they received a B.A. in Philosophy from Colorado State University between 1995 and 1999. Their earlier education includes attending Columbine High School, although specific dates and degrees earned were not provided. Roger is also certified as a Member of the Bar by the Bar Association of the District of Columbia (obtained in 2019) and the State of Colorado (obtained in 2005).
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