Julie Tang

Of Counsel

Julie Tang has extensive experience working in the federal courts, including many years serving as a career law clerk for the late Honorable Theodore McMillian of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, and as a supervisor in the Eighth Circuit’s Office of Staff Attorneys.

Her work in the federal courts covered wide-ranging topics including employment discrimination, immigration, civil rights, criminal matters, and post-conviction relief. Prior to working in the Eighth Circuit, she worked at a San Francisco law firm, where she focused on environmental compliance and litigation.

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Julie earned her undergraduate degree from Harvard University and law degree from Cornell Law School. In addition, she has a master’s degree in social work from Washington University. While working in the courts and raising a family, Julie founded a nonprofit organization to help parents learn about mental health issues impacting youth and to connect parents with vital resources in their communities.

Publications

  • Julia Tang & Janelle Gibson, A Founder’s Story: Talking a Social Program from Small Startup to Long-term Sustainability, 14(2) J. of Nonprofit Educ. & Leadership 1 (2024).
  • Julia Tang & Hon. Theodore McMillian, Eighth Circuit Employment Discrimination Law: Hicks and Its Impact on Summary Judgment, 41 St. Louis U.L.J. 519 (1997).
  • Julia Tang, Prospects for Relief for Foreign Nationals Seeking Refuge from Coercive Sterilization or Abortion Practices in their Homelands, 15 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 371 (1996).
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