Faculty
Nicole Mozee, J.D.
Assistant Professor
Nicole Mozee is an Assistant Professor of Law at Wilmington University School of Law. She advocates for civil rights, civil liberties, and social justice. She formerly served as a Deputy Attorney General for the Delaware Department of Justice (DDOJ) Division of Civil Rights and Public Trust where she investigated and prosecuted hate crimes, public official misconduct, law enforcement use-of-force cases and other civil rights violations. Mozee successfully prosecuted the Division’s first hate crime conviction and the state’s first-ever conviction of a sitting elected official.
Before joining the DDOJ, Mozee worked in government and policy, family law, and employment discrimination. She was Associate Legal Counsel for Governor John Carney (DE), staff attorney for a legal services agency and investigator for the Delaware Department of Labor Office of Anti-Discrimination. Additionally, she has held numerous service roles within the American Bar Association, Delaware State Bar Association, and other professional boards and organizations.
With a fervent belief in community service, Mozee participates in outreach and advocacy efforts involving public policy, know-your-rights education, fair housing, disability rights, criminal justice reform, and voting rights. She has been recognized by many local and national organizations for her work, including Delaware Today's Top Lawyer in Civil Rights (2023) and the Delaware Business Times' “Top 40 Under 40 Professional (2019).
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