Asha J. Brundage-Moore

Visiting Clinical Lecturer in Law and Associate Research Scholar in Law
Education

J.D., New York University School of Law, 2020

B.A., Stanford University, 2015

Courses Taught
  • Nonprofit Organizational Defense

Asha Brundage-Moore is a visiting clinical lecturer in law and associate research scholar in law at Yale Law School and an associate research scholar at the Yale School for the Environment. She also serves as the director of the Collaborative Clinic for Nonprofit Viability, a new initiative of the Yale Center for Environmental Justice. Previously, she was a Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Fellow at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in the Environmental Law Clinic, where she supervised clinical students and taught environmental law, administrative law, and litigation skills. Before teaching, Brundage-Moore was a litigation fellow at the Animal Legal Defense Fund in New York, where she worked on cases relating to the condition and treatment of farmed animals. She clerked for Judge Theodore A. McKee on the Court of Appeals in the 3rd Circuit in Philadelphia. 

Brundage-Moore earned a B.A. from Stanford University and a J.D. from NYU School of Law.