Freeman

Alexi Freeman

Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion | Director of Externships and Social Justice Initiatives

Professor of the Practice of Law

Specialization(s)

Legal Externships, Public Interest Law, social justice

Professional Biography

At Denver Law, Alexi Freeman leads our nationally recognized externship program, teaches social change lawyering courses, and oversees a range of efforts dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion. Freeman was awarded the prestigious Robert B. Yegge Excellence in Teaching Award at Denver Law in 2019, after teaching here for only 6 years, as well as named the University Faculty Career Champion for All Graduate Students (based on student submissions for all faculty across university graduate departments) by the University of Denver Career Services. She has been the recipient of multiple grants from IRISE and the Center for Community Engagement, and won the Colorado Women’s Bar Association Raising the Bar Award in 2023 and the Center for Legal Inclusiveness’ Individual Award in 2019. Freeman is particularly proud to regularly be voted on by the student body as Outstanding Mentor.

Freeman has a distinguished record working alongside low-income communities and communities of color as a racial justice and legal advocate. Prior to joining Denver Law, Freeman worked as an attorney at Advancement Project, a national civil rights group, where she assisted grassroots organizations across the country on social justice advocacy campaigns around education and juvenile justice policy, housing, and voting rights issues. Freeman continues to support grassroots communities and social justice movements pro bono. She now serves on the board of the Center for Legal Inclusiveness and previously served on the boards of the ACLU of Colorado and the Colorado Center on Law and Policy. She is an active member on various academic committees around experiential learning; regularly presents on topics related to equity and belonging, movement lawyering, and externships; and produces scholarship on such topics.

Freeman received a JD from Harvard Law School, where she was recognized for her leadership on campus and public service commitment, and a B.A. in Journalism and Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Freeman identifies as multiracial and interfaith, and as a proud working mother.

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Degree(s)

  • JD, Harvard Law School, 2007
  • BA, Journalism & Cultural Studies - Double Major, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2004

Licensure / Accreditations

  • Bar Admission as Law Professor - Colorado
  • Bar Admission/Admitted to Practice Law
  • Bar Admission/Admitted to Practice Law

Professional Affiliations

  • Society of American Law Teachers
  • Clinical legal education association
  • AALS Section on Pro Bono and Public Service Opportunities
  • National Association of Pro Bono Professionals

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