Maggie Heim

College of LawAdjunct Professor of LawFacultyPart Time

BIO

Maggie A. Heim attended St. John's College in Annapolis and Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. At Northwestern, she found her passion in a Prisoners' Rights seminar and at the MacArthur Justice Center. She graduated from Northwesterncum laude with a Concentration in Law & Social Policy. She has been recognized by Northwestern both as a student and as an alumni for extraordinary public service.

Heim began her career with a fellowship at the ACLU National Prison Project. She then joined the Office of the State Appellate Defender, spending time in both the Mount Vernon and Chicago offices. She has argued in Illinois Appellate and Supreme courts many times, most recently obtaining a unanimous double jeopardy win from the Supreme Court. After 10 years as an assistant appellate defender, she became the assistant director of training at OSAD, helping to train trial and appellate defenders throughout Illinois. She has taught Legal Research & Writing at Loyola and in the Criminal Appeals Clinic at DePaul.

Courses Taught

  • Legal Clinic I: Criminal Appeals
  • Legal Clinic II: Advanced Criminal Appeals