Ashley Huebner is dedicated to Jones Day's Border Project. Ashley has more than 17 years of experience training and mentoring attorneys representing asylum seekers, immigrant children, and other noncitizens seeking immigration relief in the United States. Ashley has focused on asylum issues related to gender and gang-based claims and asylum bars and has contributed to litigation efforts regarding these and other complex asylum issues across U.S. Courts of Appeals. She has authored numerous immigration training materials for pro bono attorneys and regularly serves as a panelist at national immigration conferences.
Prior to joining Jones Day in 2025, Ashley was senior pro bono counsel for a large law firm and before that, was an associate director of legal services at the National Immigrant Justice Center, where she spent nearly 14 years.
- Boston University (J.D. 2007); Marquette University (B.A. 2004)
- Illinois and U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Third and Seventh Circuits
- Law Clerk, Executive Office for Immigration Review, U.S. Department of Justice Attorney General's Honors Program (2007-2008)
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