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Michele Pistone, JD, LLM

Faculty Director, Mother Cabrini Institute on Immigration Villanova University

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Professor Michele Pistone, JD, LLM, teaches and researches about migration, refugee protection, Catholic social teaching and legal education

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Areas of Expertise

Immigration Law and Practice
Catholic Social Teaching
Legal Education
Refugee Protection
Human Rights

Biography

Michele Pistone is Founding Faculty Director of the VIISTA (Villanova Interdisciplinary Immigration Studies Training for Advocates) and of the Mother Cabrini Institute on Immigration.

A law professor at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law since 1999, Michele Pistone speaks and publishes regularly on migration and asylum law, access to justice, technology, and on topics related to legal education, including online and hybrid teaching, student-centered course design, and formative assessment. Pistone is leading Refugees and Migrants in Our Common Home, a global academic initiative responding to the urgent realities of migration and displacement, mobilizing a growing worldwide community of higher education partners, scholars, community organizations, educators, students, migrants and refugees for coordinated, long-term action. She is presently an expert advisor to the Holy See Mission to the United Nations on human rights and migration, a Fellow at the Center for Migration Studies in New York, and a Fellow at the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System. Pistone was also a Fulbright scholar at the University of Malta, where she helped to launch Malta’s first clinical education program in the law faculty. She was a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Resident in March 2024.

At Villanova, she founded and directed the Law School’s asylum law clinic from 1999-2018 and was awarded a 2019 J.M.K. Innovation Prize to launch VIISTA, the first-ever online university-based certificate program to train non-lawyers to become immigrant advocates and Accredited Representatives who can become DOJ authorized to provide legal representation to immigrants in immigration courts and before US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Education

Georgetown Law

LLM

St. John's University School of Law

JD

New York University

BS

Select Media Appearances

Pope Leo blessed the new Mother Cabrini Institute on Immigration

Rome Reports  online

2025-10-07

The pope's alma mater, Villanova University, opened a new institute to tackle the legality and morality of immigration, which the Pope blessed in a meeting with the founders.

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Mother Cabrini Institute Founder: 'We know immigrants and trust them with our lives'

Vatican News  online

2025-09-30

In an interview with Vatican News, Michele Pistone, law professor at the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, and founding faculty director of Villanova's just-launched Mother Cabrini Institute on Immigration, explains concrete efforts, also to help rediscover the humanity of immigrants whom we so often welcome into the most intimate areas of our lives, like caring for our children and elders.

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Why This Villanova Program Could Be a 'Great Blueprint' for Law School Innovation

Law.com  online

2021-12-10

"Law schools should be looking at this kind of thing [as well as] legal services organizations and law firms, quite frankly, should be looking at this in terms of ways of training their own people," Jordan Furlong, a principal at Law21, said of Villanova's VIISTA program during a panel discussion on innovation this week.

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Select Academic Articles

The Crisis of Unrepresented Immigrants: Vastly Increasing the Number of Accredited Representatives Offers the Best Hope for Resolving It

Fordham Law Review

2023

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Asylum, Refuge and Statelessness

Christianity and the Law of Migration

2021

Expanding the Legal Services Ecosystem: An Educational Model to Improve Access to Immigration Justice through Legal Paraprofessionals

Journal of Law and Education

2020

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