Sean J. Potts

Sean J. Potts

Mr. Potts is a collaborating professor with the Justice Immigration Institute of United States, managing to bring consistent contributions to this program at a theoretical level. As a fresh graduate of Harvard Law, Sean tried his hand at family and immigration law and won a few important cases that also got media coverage. Benefitting from the support of his alumni, as well as ex-professors, Sean enrolled in a J.D. program at Harvard and focused on naturalization policies and the study of the definition given to the requirements of state-belonging.

After publishing some articles in the esteemed journal U.S. Legal, Sean became an affiliate of the America Bar Association, gaining an important executive position in the Commission on Immigration, as well as of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. His ascending career path did not stop here, as Mr. Potts was offered a position of Associate Professor with the University of Michigan.

Presently, Dr. Potts fills his time with developing teaching methods in his University level family and immigration law courses, as well as with the training program at the Justice Immigration Institute.