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KATHERINE L. EVANS University of Idaho College of Law 875 Perimeter Drive MS 2322, Moscow, ID 83844 (208) 885-6110; katee@uidaho.edu CURRENT APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO COLLEGE OF LAW, Moscow, ID Associate Professor Director, Immigration Litigation & Appellate Clinic Supervise students in their representation of immigrant clients before the Immigration and Citizenship Service, Immigration Courts, Board of Immigration Appeals, and U.S. Courts of Appeals. Lead community outreach and education throughout the region in partnership with local service providers and immigrant organizers. Oversee contract to provide immigration services and education to administrators and noncitizen students at Washington State University. Teach immigration law and policy. Select clinic projects include: Participate annually in the Ninth Circuit s pro bono law clinic program to represent clients in their petitions for review of final removal orders; students lead drafting of the briefs and present oral argument; Partner with refugee resettlement agencies and immigration legal service providers in citizenship drives and immigration screening sessions; Represented client in bond hearing to secure his release after 2.5 years of detention; Leveraged national class action to file motion to reopen to secure rights of Salvadoran client to Temporary Protected Status; Developed Emergency Planning Guide for Immigrant Families in Idaho in conjunction with local organizing groups and the Mexican consulate; students drafted the guide and then participated in a series of trainings throughout the state; students won local human rights award for their work; Developed white papers on the potential consequences for local law enforcement agencies of engaging in federal immigration enforcement in partnership with the ACLU of Idaho; Drafted amici brief with the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic on behalf of International Refugee Law Scholars regarding the proper interpretation of the persecutor bar in U.S. asylum law. PAST APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SCHOOL OF LAW, Minneapolis, MN Teaching Fellow, Center for New Americans, October 2013 July 2016 Co-taught the Detainee Rights Clinic, which focuses on deportation defense of detained noncitizens. Cotaught the Federal Immigration Litigation Clinic, which focuses on appellate litigation in the U.S. Courts of Appeals and U.S. Supreme Court and habeas and mandamus petitions in U.S. District Courts. Supervised students in asylum cases in the Immigration & Human Rights Clinic. Select clinic projects include: Represented Sierra Leonean refugee in habeas challenge to prolonged detention with co-counsel from Dorsey & Whitney LLP and ACLU of Minnesota; student argued in U.S. District Court; case was the subject of the New Yorker profile, The Refugee Dilemma; Represented Tunisian client in merits briefing in Mellouli v. Lynch before the U.S. Supreme Court; Developed practice advisory in conjunction with the state s largest public defense office on the intersection of immigration and criminal law, the impact of certain charges on noncitizens and negotiating strategies; students presented the analysis at a CLE to over 100 practitioners; Provided legal rights presentations and individual screenings in immigration detention centers. 1

ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Minneapolis, MN Adjunct Clinical Professor, September 2012 May 2013 Co-taught the Appellate Immigration Clinic, a clinic focused on representing clients and amicus groups before the U.S. Courts of Appeals. Supervised students merits briefing to the Eighth Circuit that led to a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice. Supervised students in amicus curiae brief on behalf of the American Immigration Lawyers Association before the Fourth Circuit, resulting in leading precedent on gang-based asylum claims. EDUCATION NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, New York, NY J.D., magna cum laude, May 2009 Honors: Order of the Coif; Root-Tilden-Kern Scholar, full tuition awarded for public service, leadership and academic merit; Florence Allen Scholar, awarded to the top ten percent of students after four semesters; Ann Petluck Poses Memorial Prize, Dean s award for exceptional work in the Immigrant Rights Clinic; Flora S. & Jacob L. Newman Prize: Outstanding Note in REV. OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, RI B.A., International Development Studies, honors, magna cum laude, June 1999 JUDICIAL CLERKSHIPS HON. DIANA MURPHY, U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT 2011 2012 HON. THOMAS KALITOWSKI, MINNESOTA COURT OF APPEALS 2010 2011 HON. HARRIET LANSING, MINNESOTA COURT OF APPEALS 2009 2010 PUBLICATIONS Immigration Detention: Manipulating Risk in the Obama Era (work in progress) (co-authored with Robert Koulish) Detainers, Discretion, and State Law s Historical Constraints (forthcoming BROOK. L. REV. June 2019) Under Trump, ICE No Longer Recommends Release for Immigrants in Detention, crimmigration.com, July 26, 2018 (co-authored with Robert Koulish) Litigation Update in Negusie v. Holder: The Board of Immigration Appeals Nears Decision on the Persecutor Bar, 22 Bender s Immigr. Bull. 1383 (Dec. 1, 2017) Drawing Lines Among the Persecuted, 101 MINN. L. REV. 453 (2016) Litigating Mellouli v. Lynch: Adventures in Team Whack-a-Mole, crimmigration.com, June 9, 2015 Matter of M-E-V-G- and the BIA's Confounding Legal Standard for "Membership in a Particular Social Group," 14-06 Immigr. Briefings 1 (June 2014) (co-authored) 2

The I.C.E. Storm in U.S. Homes: An Urgent Call for Policy Change, 33 N.Y.U. REV. L. & SOC. CHANGE 561 (2009). Field Guide to Appropriate Technology 125-129, 150-154 (Barrett Hazeltine & Christopher Bull eds., Harcourt Academic Press 2003) (chapters on NGO accountability and program evaluation). SELECTED EXPERIENCE CASPER & EVANS, P.A., Minneapolis, MN Partner, August 2012 October 2013 Represented clients before immigration court, Board of Immigration Appeals, USCIS, and federal courts. Represented Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota as amicus curiae before Minnesota Court of Appeals in support of petitioner mother s successful challenge of adverse child custody order based on her undocumented immigration status. Successfully challenged the local policy of denying incarcerated U.S. citizens the right to obtain immigrant visas for their noncitizen spouses and children in U.S. District Court. DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS/MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (MSF), New York, NY U.S. Coordinator, Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, December 2005 August 2006 Program Associate, Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, March 2003 November 2004 Developed advocacy strategies to increase access to medicines in developing countries. Briefed congressional staff on impact of U.S. trade policy on access to treatment in poor countries. Drafted advocacy material for media and policy-makers. Negotiated with pharmaceutical company executives. Coordinated handover event of HIV/AIDS treatment project in rural Uganda to the Ugandan Ministry of Health. Media briefings: Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, LA Times. DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS/MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (MSF), Guatemala City, Guatemala Financial and Human Resources Administrator, December 2004 September 2005 Managed $2 million budget for HIV/AIDS clinic, project for street children, and headquarters. Developed cost comparison of AIDS treatment in MSF projects, national hospital, and the Global Fund for HIV/AIDS to facilitate transfer of HIV/AIDS treatment project to Guatemalan government. SELECT PRESENTATIONS Law and Society Annual Meeting, June 2019 (proposal accepted) Presenting paper: Immigration Detention: Manipulating Risk in the Obama Era AALS Annual Meeting, January 2019 Presenting paper in the session titled New Voices in Immigration Law American Immigration Lawyers Association, Colorado Chapter, October 2018 Panelist: Hot Topics in Crimmigration Law Federal Bar Association, E.D. Washington Annual Meeting, September 2018 Moderator: Scaling the Wall Developments in Immigration Law American Association of Law Schools Conference on Clinical Legal Education, May 2018 Panelist: Naming Our Core Values When Teaching and Lawyering in a Time of Crisis American Immigration Lawyers Association, Minnesota-Dakotas Chapter, March 2018 Featured National Speaker: Challenges to Immigration Detention Midwest Clinical Legal Education Conference, October 2017 3

Panelist: Beyond the traditional client/attorney paradigm: Modeling professional responsibility in an increasingly complex ethical world; guidance for clinicians and law students providing cause-driven legal services 17 th Annual Whitman County STOP Training, October 2016 Panelist, Resources for Immigrant Victims of Crime on the Palouse American Immigration Lawyers Association, National Annual Conference, June 2016 Panelist, Emerging Issues in Criminal Grounds of Removability American Immigration Lawyers Association, Iowa-Nebraska Chapter Annual Conference: Moderator, Federal Immigration Litigation American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2015 Fall CLE Conference: The Absolute Waivers Conference In the Land of 10,000 Lakes Panelist, Eligible for 212(h)? You Betcha All the Good Stuff Hennepin County Public Defenders, September 29, 2015 Panelist, Defending Noncitizens Charged with Terroristic Threats and Other Common Minnesota Offenses William B. Lockhart Club Annual Dinner for Major Donors to the Univ. of Minn. Law School, Sept. 2015 Featured Faculty Address, How Impact Litigation Impacts Legal Education: Taking Mellouli v. Lynch to the U.S. Supreme Court" American Immigration Lawyers Association, Minnesota-Dakotas Chapter, September 2015 Presenter, Navigating the Categorical Approach in Mellouli v. Lynch American Immigration Lawyers Association, Minnesota-Dakotas Chapter, May 2015 Roundtable Host, Preparing Your Case for Appellate Review American Immigration Lawyers Association, Minnesota-Dakotas Chapter, January 2015 Panelist and Program Organizer, Immigration Litigation in Federal Court Law and Society Annual Meeting, May 2014 Presented paper in panel on Comparative Approaches to Refugee and Asylum Law Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) webinar, May 2014 Panelist, Persecutor or Persecuted: Navigating the Asylum Bar The Advocates for Human Rights 2013 Asylum Conference Panelist, Name that Social Group Robina Institute s Crimmigration and Human Rights Workshop, October 2013 Commentator on Ana Aliverti s paper, The Wrongs of Unlawful Immigration: an analysis of the criminalization of breaches to immigration regulation American Immigration Lawyers Association, Annual Conference, June 2013 Panelist and Author, Motions to Suppress & Immigration Court Challenges to Illegal Government Action American Immigration Lawyers Association, Minnesota-Dakotas Chapter, June 2013 Panelist, Recap of AILA National Conference Minnesota Bar Association, Immigration Section, February 2013 4

Panelist, Big Impact Litigation: How to Successfully Prepare Immigration Impact Litigation Immigrant Rights Center of Minnesota, December 2012 Panelist, Eighth Circuit and Supreme Court Immigration Litigation: A Year in Review, the Year Ahead American Immigration Lawyers Association, Minnesota-Dakotas Chapter, November 2012 Panelist, Qualifying Asylum Ground - Membership in a Particular Social Group Admissions: U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second, Eighth, and Ninth Circuits U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota Admitted to practice in Minnesota and Idaho Language: Spanish proficiency; counsel clients in Spanish and hold community presentations in Spanish 5