Craig Mousin
Rev. Craig B. Mousin is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, the University of Illinois College of Law, and the Chicago Theological Seminary. He previously served as University Ombuds at DePaul University and as the Executive Director of DePaul’s Center for Church/State Studies where he has taught Immigration, Asylum, and Refugee Law. He co-founded the Center’s Interfaith Family Mediation Program and co-founded DePaul’s Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic. He is a founding member of the DePaul Migration Collaborative. He also teaches in DePaul’s Grace School for Applied Diplomacy. In 1984, he founded and directed the Midwest Immigrant Rights Center (now the National Immigrant Justice Center), a provider of legal assistance to refugees. Reverend Mousin was ordained at Wellington United Church of Christ where he has served as Associate Pastor for Immigrant Justice. His podcast, Lawful Assembly, is at: https://lawfulassembly.buzzsprout.com/. Some of his publications can be found at: https://works.bepress.com/craigmousin/ or https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cfdev/AbsByAuth.cfm?perid=667812