Amanda E. Gómez Feliz joined Ropes & Gray’s tax, employment, and benefits practice group in 2024.
While at Yale Law School, Amanda served as a legal intern at the Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic where she helped file federal lawsuits in the U.S. District Court on behalf of immigrant families under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). Amanda represented immigrant families in asylum, adjustment of status, family petitions, T-Visa, and VAWA applications. Amanda also represented rideshare and delivery drivers in their legislative efforts. Amanda served as a research assistant for Professor James Forman Jr. She was a member of the Clinical Student Board, the Yale Journal of Law and Liberation, and co-chair of the Immigrant Justice Project.
Amanda is a recipient of the When There Are Nine Scholarship Project (WTA9).
Prior to law school, Amanda was part of the New York City Urban Fellows Program where she worked at the NYC Department of Education. Amanda graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Rochester with a bachelor’s degree in political science.