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Boz DelMundo

Civil Rights  ·  Immigration Advocacy  ·  J.D. Candidate 2027

Atlanta, Georgia bozdelmundo.com
📖 Education
Ranked #1 in Class CALI: Contracts CALI: Torts CALI: Civ Pro I & II CALI: Evidence CALI: Property CALI: Adv. Evidence
  • Legislative & Case Summaries Editor, Law Journal — May 2026–Present
  • Staff Editor (Apprenticeship), Law Journal — Aug 2025–Apr 2026
  • Mock Trial  ·  Teacher’s Assistant (Evidence, Contracts I & II)  ·  Peer Tutor
Summa Cum Laude
Foundational study in French, Spanish, and applied linguistics — the academic anchor for six languages developed across two decades of immersive living and travel.
§ Legal Experience
Draft appellate briefs, motions, and conduct research for legal strategy on § 1983, Bivens, and FTCA claims against law enforcement agencies, individuals, and governments. Currently contributing to a case before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals arising from the Northern District of Georgia.
Co-founded and lead a student habeas initiative filing petitions for immigration detainees, in collaboration with Sanctuary of the South and supervising attorneys. Research, draft, and file habeas corpus petitions; building shared template library and case pipeline.
  • Managed comprehensive immigration filings and case management for refugee and asylee populations in Spanish, French, and Russian.
  • Created client support materials that solved a recurring problem of client unpreparedness at appointments.
  • Organized team initiatives that reduced case backlog by several months.
Conducted survey of Georgia law affecting non-citizens’ due process rights for symposium publication. Publication pending.
Filed motions and assisted with client communications in English and French. Shadowed supervising attorney in removal proceedings and immigration court hearings.
Prior Experience
Worked directly with the CEO through hiring, fundraising, and operational strategy. Developed digital marketplace infrastructure and customer-facing systems.
Managed department staff serving over 2,000 youth. Programs included Students Across Borders and Model UN — providing quality education to students regardless of economic background.
Volunteer & Community
Trained disabled athletes in Brooklyn, NY and helped found a 501(c)(3) supporting adaptive sports access. Developed programming and experiences using a retrofitted school bus — the COOL Bus.
Procured and implemented over $100,000 in grants for community development projects. First sustained exposure to immigration enforcement and its human cost — the experience that led to law school.
Travels
On the Road Bicycled across the United States and down each coast. Visited every city on both sides of the U.S.–Mexico border. Backpacked throughout China. Completed Ironman Triathlons in Mexico and Spain.
Languages
SpanishFluent — C2
PortugueseFluent — C1
FrenchFluent — C1
Mandarin ChineseConversational — B2
ItalianConversational — B1
RussianConversational — B1
Skills

Legal Writing

Appellate briefs, motions, habeas petitions, expert report support, Bluebook citation, legislative and case summaries.

Research & Analysis

Westlaw, LexisNexis, § 1983 / Bivens / FTCA litigation, habeas corpus petitions, due process and immigration law.

Public Speaking & Leadership

Capable public speaker. Model UN conference organizer; led outdoor team-building programs.

Technology & Systems

LollyLaw, IRIS, MailChimp, various CRMs and project management tools, blog and podcast publishing.