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Page 1 of 29 SAHAR F. AZIZ Rutgers University Law School 123 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102 [email protected] My scholarship engages in critical examinations of 1) counterterrorism law and policy in the U.S and the Middle East; 2) race, religion, and civil rights of Muslims, Arabs, and South Asians in the U.S; and 3) rule of law and authoritarianism in Egypt ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Rutgers University Law School Professor of Law, Chancellor’s Social Justice Scholar, and Middle East Legal Studies Scholar 2017 - present Founding Director, Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights (csrr.rutgers.edu) Fellow, Boston University Center for Antiracism Research (2021-2022) Fellow, Rutgers University Institute for Research on Women (2019-2020) Fellow, Rutgers University Leadership Academy (2019-2020) Courses: Torts; Evidence; National Security Law; Anti-Terrorism Criminal Law Enforcement; Public International Law; Constitutional Torts Litigation; Islamic and Middle East Law; Race and the Law; Religion and the Law; Islamophobia and the Law Google Scholar Citations: 676; h-index 14; i10-index 17 | SSRN Downloads: 11,726 (Top 10% of All Authors) Editor, The Arab Law Quarterly (Brill Publishing House) Editor, International Journal of Middle East Studies Chair, Islamic Law and Society Section, American Branch of the Islamic Law Association (ABILA) Member, Research Advisory Committee, United States Institute for Peace (USIP) Board Member, Democracy in the Middle East Now (DAWN) Board Member, Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED) Board Member, ReThink Media Member, Rutgers-Newark Chancellor’s Commission on Diversity and Transformation Boston University School of Law Fall 2021 Kleh Visiting Distinguished Professor Courses: National Security Law, Global Islamophobia Princeton University Spring 2021 Visiting Professor, Political Science Department Courses: Politics of the Middle East, National Security and Civil Liberties Columbia Law School Spring 2018 Visiting Scholar, Center for Gender and Sexuality Law Texas A&M University School of Law Professor of Law 2016-2017 Associate Professor 2013-2016

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SAHAR F. AZIZ Rutgers University Law School

123 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102

[email protected]

My scholarship engages in critical examinations of 1) counterterrorism law and policy in the U.S and the Middle East;

2) race, religion, and civil rights of Muslims, Arabs, and South Asians in the U.S; and 3) rule of law and authoritarianism

in Egypt

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Rutgers University Law School

Professor of Law, Chancellor’s Social Justice Scholar, and Middle East Legal Studies Scholar 2017 - present

Founding Director, Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights (csrr.rutgers.edu)

Fellow, Boston University Center for Antiracism Research (2021-2022)

Fellow, Rutgers University Institute for Research on Women (2019-2020)

Fellow, Rutgers University Leadership Academy (2019-2020)

Courses: Torts; Evidence; National Security Law; Anti-Terrorism Criminal Law Enforcement; Public International Law;

Constitutional Torts Litigation; Islamic and Middle East Law; Race and the Law; Religion and the Law;

Islamophobia and the Law

Google Scholar Citations: 676; h-index 14; i10-index 17 | SSRN Downloads: 11,726 (Top 10% of All Authors)

Editor, The Arab Law Quarterly (Brill Publishing House)

Editor, International Journal of Middle East Studies

Chair, Islamic Law and Society Section, American Branch of the Islamic Law Association (ABILA)

Member, Research Advisory Committee, United States Institute for Peace (USIP)

Board Member, Democracy in the Middle East Now (DAWN)

Board Member, Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED)

Board Member, ReThink Media

Member, Rutgers-Newark Chancellor’s Commission on Diversity and Transformation

Boston University School of Law Fall 2021

Kleh Visiting Distinguished Professor

Courses: National Security Law, Global Islamophobia

Princeton University Spring 2021

Visiting Professor, Political Science Department

Courses: Politics of the Middle East, National Security and Civil Liberties

Columbia Law School Spring 2018

Visiting Scholar, Center for Gender and Sexuality Law

Texas A&M University School of Law

Professor of Law 2016-2017

Associate Professor 2013-2016

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Brookings Doha Center 2016

Non-Resident Fellow

Expertise: Egypt, Rule of Law, Judicial Independence, Comparative Law, and Government Accountability

Texas Wesleyan School of Law 2011 – 2013

Associate Professor of Law

Courses: Torts, National Security, Civil Rights Litigation, Race and the Law

Georgetown University Law Center 2010 – 2011

Adjunct Associate Professor

BOOKS

THE RACIAL MUSLIM: WHEN RACISM QUASHES RELIGIOUS FREEDOM (University of California Press 2021)

GLOBAL ISLAMOPHOBIA IN AN ERA OF POPULISM (ed. Sahar Aziz and John L. Esposito) (Oxford University Press 2022)

ACADEMIC ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Manufacturing a Muslim Threat: Entrapment and Sting Operations (work-in-progress)

Legally White, Socially Brown: Racialization of Middle Eastern and North African Americans, ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK

ON ISLAM AND RACE (ed. Zain Abdullah) (Routledge Press, forthcoming 2021) (solicited)

“Whosoever Sees an Evil”: Muslim Americans’ Human Rights Advocacy, OXFORD RESEARCH ENCYCLOPEDIA OF

RELIGION (2021) (solicited)

Orientalism, Empire, and The Racial Muslim, in OVERCOMING ORIENTALISM (ed. Tamara Sonn) (Oxford University

Press 2021) (solicited)

Fear of a Black and Brown Internet: Policing Online Activism, 100 B.U. L. REV. 1153 (2020), (co-author Khaled

Beydoun) (solicited)

Commentary on Webb v. City of Philadelphia, in FEMINIST JUDGMENTS: EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION OPINIONS

REWRITTEN (eds. Ann McGinley & Nicole Porter) (Cambridge Press 2020) (solicited)

The Alpha Female and the Sinister Seven, PRESUMED INCOMPETENT II: THE INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND CLASS FOR

WOMEN IN ACADEMIA (eds. Carmen Gonzalez & Gabriella Gutierrez y Muhs) (Colorado Press 2020) (solicited)

Coercive Assimilationism and Muslim Women’s Identity Performance in the Workplace, in ISLAMOPHOBIA AND THE

LAW (eds. Khaled Beydoun & Cyra Choudry) (Cambridge Press 2020) (solicited)

Identity Politics is Failing Women in Legal Academia, 69 J. LEGAL EDUC. 14 (Autumn 2019) (solicited) (peer reviewed)

The Authoritarianization of U.S. Counterterrorism, 75 WASH. & LEE L. REV. 1573 (2018)

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A Muslim Registry: The Precursor to Internment?, 2018 B.Y.U. L. REV. 101 (2018) (solicited)

Military Electoral Authoritarianism in Egypt, 16 ELECTION L. J. 280 (2017) (solicited) (peer reviewed)

Losing the “War of Ideas:” A Critique of Countering Violent Extremism Programs, 52 TEX. INT’L L. J. 255 (2017)

(solicited)

(De)liberalization of Judicial Independence in Post-January 25th Egypt, in EGYPT AND THE CONTRADICTIONS OF

LIBERALISM: ILLIBERALISM, INTELLIGENTSIA AND THE FUTURE OF EGYPTIAN DEMOCRACY (eds. Dalia Fahmy &

Daanish Faruqi, Oneworld 2017) (solicited)

Rethinking Counterterrorism in the Age of ISIS: Lessons from Sinai, 95 NEB. L. REV. 307 (2016) (lead article)

Independence without Accountability: The Judicial Paradox of Egypt’s Failed Transition to Democracy, 120 PENN ST.

L. REV. 1 (2016) (lead article)

Theater or Transitional Justice: Reforming the Judiciary in Egypt, TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST (ed.

Chandra Sriram, Oxford Press 2016) (solicited)

Egypt’s Revolution Turned Uprising, in EGYPT BEYOND TAHRIR (ed. Bessma Momain & Eid Mohamed, Indiana

University Press 2016) (solicited)

Coercing Assimilation: The Case of Muslim Women of Color, 24 TRANSNATIONAL L. & CONTEMP. PROB. 1 (Univ. of

Iowa) (2015) (solicited)

The Blinding Color of Race: Elections and Democracy in a Post-Shelby Era, 17 BERKELEY J. AFR.-AM. L. & POL'Y 182

(2015) (solicited)

Terror(izing) the Muslim “Veil,” THE RULE OF LAW AND THE RULE OF GOD, edited by Simeon Ilesanmi (Palsgraf Press

2014) (solicited)

Coercive Assimilationism: The Perils of Muslim Women's Identity Performance in the Workplace, 20 MICH. J. RACE &

L. 1 (2014) (lead article)

Bringing Down an Uprising: Egypt’s Stillborn Revolution, 30 CONN. J. INT'L L. 1 (2014) (lead article)

Policing Terrorists in the Community, 5 HARV. NAT'L SEC. J. 147 (2014)

Revolution without Reform? A Critique of Egypt’s Election Laws, 15 GEO. WASH. INT’L L. REV. 101 (2012)

From the Oppressed to the Terrorist: Muslim American Women in the Crosshairs of Intersectionality, 9 HASTINGS

RACE & POV. L. J. 191 (2012)

Caught in a Preventive Dragnet: Selective Counterterrorism in a Post 9-11 America, 47 GONZ. L. REV. 1 (2012)

Egypt’s Protracted Revolution, 19 NO. 3 HUM. RTS. BRIEF 1 (2012) (solicited)

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Sticks and Stones, the Words that Hurt: Entrenched Stereotypes 8 Years After 9/11, 13 N.Y. CITY L. REV. 33 (2009)

The Laws on Providing Material Support to Terrorist Organizations: The Erosion of Constitutional Rights or a

Legitimate Tool for Combating Terrorism?, 9 TEX. J. C.L. & C.R. 45 (2003)

Linking Intellectual Property Rights with Research and Development, Technology Transfer, and Foreign Investment: A

Case Study of Egypt’s Pharmaceutical Industry, 10 ILSA J. INT’L & COMP. L. 1 (2003)

ESSAYS, BOOK REVIEWS AND PUBLIC POLICY REPORTS

Reflections on Security, Race and Rights on the Twentieth Anniversary of 9/11, JOURNAL OF NATIONAL SECURITY LAW

(forthcoming September 2021) (peer reviewed, solicited)

Toward Empowerment and Sustainability: Reforming America’s Syrian Refugee Policy, RUTGERS CENTER FOR

SECURITY, RACE AND RIGHTS (January 2019)

Book Review of Revolutionary Justice: Special Courts and the Formation of Republican Egypt by Yoram Meital

(Oxford University Press, 2016). 52(2) REVIEW OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES 41-43 (2018) (solicited)

Whither Egypt’s Judicial Independence, in Governance and the Future of the Arab World, CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR

INT’L PEACE (Oct. 18, 2018)

Global Conflict and Populism in a Post-9/11 World, 52 TULSA L. REV. 395 (2017)

De-Securitizing Counterterrorism in the Sinai Peninsula, BROOKINGS DOHA CENTER (April 20, 2017)

Religious Freedom as an Antidote to Violent Religious Extremism, Religious Freedom and the Common Good

Conference Report, BERKLEY CENTER FOR RELIGION, PEACE, AND WORLD AFFAIRS, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

(2017)

Islam on Trial, BOSTON REVIEW (March 1, 2017)

The Expanding Jurisdiction of Egypt’s Military Court, CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INT’L PEACE (SADA) (Oct. 12,

2016)

Book Review of The Headscarf Debates: Conflicts of National Belonging by Anna C. Korteweg and Gokce Yurdakul

(Stanford University Press 2014), CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY (Fall 2015) (solicited)

Egypt’s Judiciary, Coopted, CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INT’L PEACE (SADA) (Aug.20, 2014)

Protest is Egypt’s Last Resort, THE NEW YORK TIMES (Dec. 3, 2013) (co-authored with Shahira Abouelleil)

Terror and the Muslim “Veil,” OXFORD ISLAMIC STUDIES ONLINE (Nov. 20 2013) (solicited)

Egypt’s Impeachment Alternative, CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE (SADA) (Nov. 1, 2013)

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A Court Decides Who is White Under Law, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Nov. 1, 2013) (solicited)

Sinai: Tipping Point or Pretext in Ouster?, THE MIDDLE EAST INSTITUTE (September 30, 2013) (solicited)

Sinai’s Role in Morsi’s Ouster, CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE (SADA), (Aug. 20, 2013)

U.S. Foreign Policy and Morsi’s Ouster, THE MIDDLE EAST INSTITUTE (July 31, 2013)

Democracy, Like Revolution, is Unsustainable Without Women, UNITED STATES INSTITUTE FOR PEACE (June 2013)

The Muslim "Veil" Post-9/11: Rethinking Women's Rights and Leadership, INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND

UNDERSTANDING (November 2012) (solicited)

Protecting Rights as a Counterterrorism Tool: The Case of American Muslims, INSTITUTE FOR NEAR EAST & GULF

MILITARY ANALYSIS (INEGMA) (October 2012) (solicited)

Countering Religion or Terrorism? Selective Enforcement of Material Support Laws Against Muslim Charities,

INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDING (August 2011) (solicited)

Citizens, Not Subjects: Debunking the Sectarian Narrative of Bahrain’s Pro-Democracy Movement, INSTITUTE FOR

SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDING (July 2011) (solicited)

GRANTS

Express Newark Grant, Spoken Word at the Intersection of Race and Religion, $15,750 (awarded 2019-2020) (co-PI

with Professor Timothy Raphael, The Newest Americans)

Pratt Foundation Grant, Freedom of Information and Community Empowerment, $47,000 (awarded 2018 & 2020)

Rutgers Global Grant, Interdisciplinary Working Group on the Middle East and South Asia, $10,000 (awarded 2018)

(co-PI with Professor Nermin Allam)

Fieldwork Research Grant, Syrian Refugee Crisis: International Legal and Policy Challenges Facing Middle East

Countries, THE HOLLINGS CENTER, $15,000 (awarded 2017)

Diversity Matters Seed Grant, Discrimination Experiences of Muslim American Students at Texas A&M University,

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT AND ASSOCIATE PROVOST FOR DIVERSITY, $4000 (awarded

2015) (co-PI with Dr. Shaida Kalbasi)

Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant, The Foundations of Judicial Legitimacy: Public Support for Courts in the United

States, Benin, Egypt, and Qatar, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND

PUBLIC POLICY, AND COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, $30,000 (awarded 2015) (co-PI Professors Jessica Gottlieb and

Joseph Ura)

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National Endowment for Democracy Grant, Empowering Egyptian Civil Society Through Access to Information Project,

$73,000 (awarded 2011)

EDUCATION

The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas

J.D., cum laude

TEXAS LAW REVIEW - Associate Editor

Bar Admissions: Texas, District of Columbia

The University of Texas, Austin, Texas

M.A., Middle Eastern Studies

The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas

B.Sc. Management Information Systems, magna cum laude

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

1. 2020 Middle Eastern and North African American National Security and Foreign Policy Next Generation Leader,

NEW AMERICA (2020)

2. ISPU Research Making an Impact Award, INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND UNDERSTANDING (2017)

3. The Derrick A. Bell Award, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW SCHOOLS (2016)

4. The Rose Nader Award, AMERICAN-ARAB ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE (2015)

5. Emerging Scholar Class of 2015, DIVERSE MAGAZINE (2015)

6. Texas A&M Law Review Service Award (2014-2015)

7. Member (invited), THE UNITED STATES EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION, Task Force to Combat

Harassment in the Workplace (2015 – 2016)

8. Scholar in Residence (invited), The Role of Law in Revolutionary Egypt, Institute for Immigration and International

Law, THURGOOD MARSHALL SCHOOL OF LAW, Houston, Texas, October 2-4, 2013

9. Dean’s Scholarship Award for Tenure Track Faculty (2012-2013)

10. Pro Bono Attorney of the Year Award, AMERICAN-ARAB ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE (2011)

11. Patriot Award, BILL OF RIGHTS DEFENSE COMMITTEE (2010)

KEYNOTE AND DISTINGUISHED LECTURES

1. Keynote, Book Convening on The Racial Muslim: When Racism Quashes Religious Freedom, Boston University

School of Law, Sept. 23, 2021

a. Discussants: Kenneth Mack, Harvard Law School; Tarek Massoud, Harvard Kennedy School; Robert

Tsai, Boston University School of Law

2. Plenary Panelist, Global Perspectives on Black Lives Matter as a Human Rights Movement, 2021 Human Rights

Symposium, GONZAGA UNIVERSITY IN FLORENCE AND UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Florence, Italy, June 21,

2021

3. Keynote, From the Margins to Mainstream: The Opportunity and Perils of Power, NEW JERSEY MUSLIM LAWYERS

ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GALA, Nov. 19, 2020

4. Keynote, The Racial Muslim: When Racism Quashes Religious Freedom, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, The Center

for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Nov. 18, 2020

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5. Distinguished Lecture, Racializing Muslims: From Post-9/11 to Post-Pandemic, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII WILLIAM

S. RICHARDSON SCHOOL OF LAW, April 27, 2020

6. Distinguished Lecture, Whosoever Sees an Evil: Muslim Americans’ Human Rights Advocacy, Indiana International

and Comparative Law Center, INDIANA UNIVERSITY MCKINNEY SCHOOL OF LAW, Feb. 13, 2020

7. Plenary Keynote, Guarding the Guardians: Towards Democratic Civil-Military Relations, ISTANBUL ZAIM

UNIVERSITY, Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 13, 2019

8. Plenary Panel, Islam in America hosted by Senator Harry Reid, THE UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA SCHOOL OF LAW, Las

Vegas, Nevada, Sept. 26, 2019

9. Keynote Opening Remarks, Connecting the Dots of Hate: Islamophobia and Antisemitism, Building Resilience in

the New Threat Paradigm: Targeted Violence Against People of Faith, STOCKTON UNIVERSITY, Atlantic City, NJ,

June 12, 2019

10. Henderson Center Ruth Chance Lecture, The Racial Muslim: When American Racism Quashes Religious Freedom,

BERKELEY SCHOOL OF LAW, Berkeley, CA, April 11, 2019

11. Keynote Speaker, The Fragility of Law in an Era of Autocratic Populism, THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO

LAW AND SOCIETY BIANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, Cairo, Egypt April 3, 2019

1. Plenary Panelist, Celebrating Women’s History Month, THE MUSEUM OF THE BIBLE, Washington, D.C. March 21,

2019

12. Clarke Initiative Distinguished Lecture, The (Ir)Relevance of Law in Egypt’s Failed Transition to Democracy,

CORNELL LAW SCHOOL, Oct. 22, 2018

13. Keynote Speaker, The Muslim Moment and Transformative Leadership, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MUSLIM

LAWYERS ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Dallas, Texas, Oct. 13, 2018

14. Keynote Speaker, Defending our Rights, Preserving Our Faith, CAIR-NEW JERSEY ANNUAL IFTAR, New

Brunswick, New Jersey, May 19, 2018

15. Keynote Speaker, Safeguarding Our Rights, Building Our Communities, WAFA HOUSE ANNUAL BANQUET, New

Jersey, March 4, 2018

16. Keynote Speaker, Power of Faith: Transforming Self and Society, ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA

BANQUET, April 22, 2017

17. Keynote Speaker, Inclusion and Diversity for Higher Education Conference, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-

GALVESTON, April 3, 2017

18. 17th Annual Buck Colbert Franklin Memorial Civil Rights Lecture, Global Conflict and Populism in a Post-9/11

World, UNIVERSITY OF TULSA SCHOOL OF LAW (2016)

19. Keynote Speaker, Strategies for Identifying and Minimizing Harassment Risks in a 21st Century Workforce, Equal

Employment Advisory Council Conference, Oct. 13-15, 2015

20. Keynote Speaker, Enhancing Diversity Speaker Series, Learning from the Past: Civil Rights in the Post-9/11 Era,

Texas A&M University, March 21, 2014

21. Keynote Speaker, Defending the Civil Rights of Muslims, Arabs, and South Asians, CONNECTICUT COALITION TO

STOP INDEFINITE DETENTION CONFERENCE, Dec. 8, 2012

22. Keynote Speaker, Then and Now: Civil Liberties and Interfaith Relations Ten Years After 9/11, CENTER FOR FAITH

STUDIES, Lincoln, Nebraska, September 11, 2011

LAW SCHOOL FACULTY COLLOQUIUM

1. Manufacturing a Muslim Threat in Anti-Terrorism Prosecutions, CHICAGO-KENT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW,

Oct. 13, 2020)

2. Manufacturing a Muslim Threat in Anti-Terrorism Prosecutions, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF LAW

(Sept. 30, 2020)

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3. The Muslim Menace: Racialization of Religion in Post-9/11 America, WAKE FOREST SCHOOL OF LAW, March 5,

2019

4. The Social Construction of the Racial Muslim, CORNELL LAW SCHOOL, Feb. 15, 2019

5. The Racial Limits of American Religious Freedom, ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Sept. 5, 2018

6. Rethinking Counterterrorism in Age of ISIS: Lessons from Sinai, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - DAVIS, August 25,

2016

7. (De)Essentializing Terrorists, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA SCHOOL OF LAW, Las Vegas, NV, March 31, 2016

8. Failing States, Failed Paradigms: Security and Development in Sinai, CASE WESTERN RESERVE SCHOOL OF LAW,

Feb. 4, 2016

9. Independence without Accountability: The Judicial Paradox of Egypt’s Failed Transition, MCGEORGE SCHOOL OF

LAW, April 2, 2015

10. From the Oppressed to the Terrorist: American Muslim Women Caught in the Crosshairs of Intersectionality?

CUMBERLAND SCHOOL OF LAW, November 11, 2011

U.S. ACADEMIC CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS

1. Panelist (invited), Social Justice in National Security: Twenty Years Post-9/11, YALE LAW SCHOOL, Sept. 22, 2021

2. Panelist (invited), Ripples From 9/11: 20 Years Later, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Sept. 21, 2021

3. Panelist (invited), 20 years Later: Lasting Impacts of 9/11 on Law and Policy, BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF

LAW, Sept. 14, 2021

4. Panelist (invited), 9/11 at 20: Reflecting on the Attack and 20 Years of the Post-9/11 Era, Mershon Center for

International Security Studies, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Sept. 10, 2021

5. Panelist, Challenges and Tensions in Public Discourse, LAW AND SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE, May 27-29,

2021

• Panelist, Racial and Gender Justice in Legal Academia

• Panelist, (Re)Naming and (Re)Framing: “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” in the Age of Anti-Racism

• Discussant, Making Bodies in the Law – Socio-Historical Perspective on Classification

6. Panelist (invited), Why is California Erasing Arab American History from the Ethnic Studies Curriculum? UCLA

LAW SCHOOL, April 15, 2021

7. Panelist (invited), Belonging and Difference: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Inaugural Morelli Colloquy,

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF LAW, April 8, 2021

8. Panelist (invited), Presumed Incompetent II: The Intersection of Race and Class for Women in Academia, CLASS

CRITS, Feb. 26, 2021

9. American Association of Law Schools Annual Conference, January 5-7, 2021

• Panelist (Invited), How Trump's Divisive & Derogatory Rhetoric Has Affected Workplace Anti-

Discrimination Enforcement

• Panelist (Invited), Presumed Incompetent II: Documenting the Struggles (and Victories) of Women of Color

in Academia

10. Panelist (invited), Linkages Between American and Global Islamophobia, Deconstructing and Resisting

Islamophobia, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, March 7, 2020

11. Panelist (invited), Under the Microscope: The National Emergency at the Southern Border and the Burgeoning

Trade War with China, Presidential Emergency Powers: Legal Framework and Prospects for Reform,

GEORGETOWN LAW CENTER, March 3, 2020

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12. Panelist (invited), Leadership in Cross-Cultural Competencies: Race and Ethnicity, Leading Differently Across

Difference: A National Conference on Training Lawyers as Leaders, FREEDMAN INSTITUTE HOFSTRA SCHOOL OF

LAW, Nov. 8, 2019

13. Panelist, American Muslim Feminism(s), LATCRIT XXII ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Georgia State School of Law, Oct.

18-19, 2019

14. Panelist (invited), Depoliticizing Muslims: Countering Violent Extremism as a Racial Project, Reporting Islam:

Media, Policy and Politics, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Evanston, IL, April 25-26, 2019

15. Presenter (invited), Technology and Bias, Power, Ethics and Privacy, SETON HALL LAW SCHOOL, Newark, NJ,

April 6, 2019

16. Presenter (invited), Ten Years of Iqbal: Perspectives on Policy, Procedure and Substance, Cardozo Law Review

Symposium, CARDOZO LAW SCHOOL, New York, NY, March 15, 2019

17. Presenter (invited), Comparing Constructions of Race: Global Perspectives, Columbia Journal of Race and Law

Symposium, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, New York, NY, March 7, 2019

18. Presenter, Judicial Protection of Rights as Efficient Waste in Authoritarian Regimes: Theory with Application to the

Egyptian Judiciary (with co-author Dr. James Rogers), Institutions and Law Faculty Symposium, EMORY LAW

SCHOOL, Atlanta, GA March 2, 2019

19. Presenter (invited), International Economic Emergency Powers, Emergency Powers in the Trump Era and Beyond,

BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICE AT NYU SCHOOL OF LAW, Washington D.C. (Jan. 16, 2019)

20. American Association of Law Schools Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA Jan. 3-7, 2019

• Panelist (Invited), Asylum and Refugee in Muslim Majority Countries

• Panelist (Invited), Anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and Hate in the National Security Arena

• Participant (Invited), Group Discussion on Gender Equity in the Legal Academy

• Moderator, Critical Pedagogy in the Era of Diversity

21. Participant, Critical Security and Law Studies Conference, CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, Sept. 27-28, 2018

22. Presenter (invited), Religious Freedom Challenges Facing American Muslims, Getting it Right: Media Coverage of

Religious Freedom, Religious Freedom Annual Review 2018: Religion and the Common Good, BRIGHAM YOUNG

UNIVERSITY, Provo, UT, June 20-21, 2018

23. Presenter (invited), Shadows of the Prison, Princeton University, April 14, 2018

24. Presenter, Whose Religious Freedom?, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, March 26, 2018

25. Presenter (invited), Imperialism and Immigration, A Critical Moment for Critical Race Theory, YALE LAW SCHOOL,

March 24, 2018

26. Presenter (invited), Religious Freedom and the Common Good, UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS LAW SCHOOL, March

23, 2018

27. Presenter (invited), Islamophobia and The Muslim Ban, President Trump’s Executive Orders and Emergent Issues

in Immigration Enforcement, Law Review Symposium, WASHINGTON & LEE SCHOOL OF LAW, Feb. 2, 2018

28. American Association of Law Schools Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, Jan. 3-7, 2018

• Panelist (Invited), Islamic Jurisprudence, Civil Rights, and Social Justice

• Panelist (Invited), Global Trends in Election Law and Reform

• Participant, Works in Progress in National Security Law

• Discussant (Invited), Foreign Interference in Elections

• Moderator, Technology as a Sword and a Shield: Law at the Intersection of Civil Rights and Surveillance

29. Visiting Scholar (invited), The Muslim Menace: The Racialization of Religion in America, VANDERBILT

UNIVERSITY, Nov. 6, 2017

30. Presenter (invited), Immigration and Executive Power, BANS, BORDERS, AND NEW AMERICANS: IMMIGRATION

LAW IN THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, Roger Williams School of Law, Bristol, RI, Oct. 13, 2017

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31. Presenter, Critical Voices in Employment Law Panel; Spheres of Inequality: Resistance and Critical Solidarity

Panel, LATCRIT XXI CONFERENCE, Orlando, FL, Sept. 27-29, 2017

32. Presenter, Trump’s Executive Actions on Immigration: Travel Ban, Extreme Vetting, Border Surveillance, and Mass

Deportation, SOUTHEAST ASSOCIATION OF LAW SCHOOLS, Boca Raton, FL, August 4-6, 2017

33. Presenter (invited), Islam on Trial: Muslims and Civil Rights, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, April 27, 2017

34. Presenter and Discussant, Rethinking Counterterrorism in the Age of ISIS: Lessons from Sinai, MIDWEST POLITICAL

SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Chicago, IL, April 6-8, 2017

35. Presenter (invited), Racialization of Religion in the Post-9/11 Era, Islamophobia and Race Symposium,

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE, Louisville, KY, March 28, 2017

36. Participant (invited), Academic Convening on Civil Rights Challenges Facing Muslims in America, GEORGETOWN

UNIVERSITY, Feb. 7, 2017

37. Presenter (invited), Racialized Surveillance in the Post-9/11 Era, Privacy, Security & Power: The State of Digital

Surveillance, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF LAW, Jan. 27, 2017

38. Presenter (invited), Women in the Syrian Refugee Crisis, Women, Peace, and Security, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT, College Station, TX, Nov. 18, 2016

39. Presenter (invited), Religious Freedom and Countering Terrorism, Religious Freedom and the Common Good: A

Capstone Symposium of the Religious Freedom Project, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, Washington, D.C. Nov. 14,

2016

40. Presenter (invited), ISIS: Navigating Conflict with Non-State Actors, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF LAW, April

15, 2016

41. Presenter (invited), The Color of Surveillance, GEORGETOWN LAW CENTER, April 8, 2016

42. Presenter (invited), The Paradox of Preventive Counterterrorism, US Counterterrorism Policy, HARVARD LAW

SCHOOL, March 28-29, 2016

43. Presenter, Rethinking Counterterrorism in the Age of ISIS, Young Comparativists Conference, TULANE UNIVERSITY

LAW SCHOOL, March 18-19, 2016

44. Presenter (invited), (De)Essentializing Terrorism: A Typology of Terrorists, The Transnational Executive

Symposium, INDIANA UNIVERSITY MAURER SCHOOL OF LAW, March 3-4, 2016

45. Presenter (invited), War on Terror(izing) Muslims: Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Post-9/11, Free Speech Under

Fire: The Future of Free Speech Symposium, BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL, Feb. 26, 2016

46. Presenter (invited), (De)Essentializing Terrorism: A Typology of Terrorists, Symposium: Redefined National

Security Threats: Tensions and Legal Implications, EMORY LAW SCHOOL, Feb. 10, 2016

47. Presenter and Conference Organizer, Resisting From the Margins: Muslim Women at the Intersection of Racism,

Sexism, and Empire, Institutionalizing Islamophobia: Critiquing the Countering Violent Extremism (CVE)

Framework and Emerging Programs, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY, Feb. 6, 2016

48. Presenter (invited), Failing States, Failed Paradigms: Security and Development in Sinai, International Law

Association – West, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, January 29, 2016

49. Presenter, Challenging Sovereignty: Exploring the Rise of ISIS and Boko Haram, ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW

SCHOOLS ANNUAL CONFERENCE, January 9, 2016

50. Presenter (invited), Coercive Assimilationism: Muslim Women’s Identity Performance in the Workplace,

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS ANNUAL CONFERENCE, January 9, 2016

51. Panelist (invited), (De)Liberalizing Judicial Independence in Post-January 25th Egypt, Egypt and the Contradictions

of Liberalism: Illiberalism Within the Egyptian Intelligtentsia, THE MIDDLE EAST STUDIES ASSOCIATION ANNUAL

CONFERENCE, Denver, CO, Nov. 23-24, 2015

52. Presenter (invited), Coercive Assimilationism: The Perils of Muslim Women’s Identity Performance in the

Workplace, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, Center for Gender and Sexuality Law, Nov. 10, 2015

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53. Presenter (invited), The Racial Muslim, Symposium: Religion and the Law, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF LAW, October 23, 2015

54. Presenter (invited), Conference Plenary: Critical Constitutionalism: Deconstructing the Legitimacy of State

Institutions, LATCRIT XX ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Anaheim, CA, Oct. 1-3, 2015

55. Presenter (selected from a call for papers), Identity Performance and Second Generation Discrimination Against

Muslim Women of Color, AALS WORKSHOP ON NEXT GENERATION ISSUES ON SEX, GENDER AND THE LAW,

Orlando, FL, June 24-25, 2015

56. Participant (invited), Convening on Religious Exemptions and Racial Justice, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, May 11,

2015

57. Presenter (invited), Coercive Assimilationism: The Perils of Muslim Women’s Identity Performance in the

Workplace, Sixth Annual Islamophobia Conference, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY, April 23-25, 2015

58. Presenter, Independence without Accountability: The Judicial Paradox of Egypt’s Failed Transition, Young

Comparativists Conference, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, April 17, 2015; Moderator,

Constitutional Design

59. Panelist (invited), Law and Policy Implications of Countering Violent Extremism Programs, Conference on the

Muslim-American Legal Struggle: A Diversity of Experiences, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY BOALT

SCHOOL OF LAW, March 20, 2015

60. Panelist (invited), Fourth Amendment: Rights, Race, Religion, Conference on Policing, Conflict, and Change,

CARDOZO SCHOOL OF LAW, March 12, 2015

61. Presenter, Formal Models of Political Institutions, PUBLIC CHOICE SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE, San Antonio,

Texas, March. 12-15, 2015 (presenting with Dr. James Rogers, Texas A&M University at Qatar)

62. Presenter, Theater or Transitional Justice: Reforming Egypt’s Judiciary, ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW

SCHOOLS ANNUAL CONFERENCE, International Human Rights Section, Washington, D.C., Jan. 3, 2015 (selected

from a call for papers)

63. Presenter and Co-Organizer, Global Citizens and Equality Fifty Years After the 1964 Civil Rights Act, TEXAS A&M

UNIVERSITY, November 2014

64. Presenter, Emerging Topics: The Rise of ISIS and its Effect on Domestic Counterterrorism, NEW TECHNOLOGY,

OLD LAW: RETHINKING NATIONAL SECURITY, Texas A&M University School of Law, Oct. 17, 2014

65. Presenter (invited), Networking and Professional Development Strategies for Junior Faculty, SOCIETY OF

AMERICAN LAW TEACHERS ANNUAL CONFERENCE, University of Las Vegas Boyd School of Law, Las Vegas, NV,

Oct. 9-11, 2014

66. Discussant (invited), The Legal and Regulatory Challenges Facing Egypt’s Press, Egypt Media Forum, GEORGE

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Washington, D.C., Oct. 1-3, 2014

67. Presenter (invited), Cross-National Civil Rights Challenges Facing Muslim Women the US, Women in the

Revolution: Gender and Social Justice after the Arab Spring, UNIVERSITY OF IOWA SCHOOL OF LAW, Sept. 26, 2014

68. Presenter (invited), The Role of Law in Egypt’s Uprising, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, April 24, 2014

69. Presenter (invited), Veiled Discrimination, UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW CRITICAL RACE THEORY WORKSHOP, April 15,

2014, Los Angeles, CA

70. Panelist (invited), Coercive Assimilationism in the Workplace: Muslim Women of Color, TITLE VII AT 50, ST.

JOHN’S UNIVERSITY AND NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, New York, NY, April 4-5, 2014

71. Speaker (invited), Law at the Crossroads of Revolution in Egypt, YALE LAW SCHOOL, Feb. 24, 2014

72. Presenter, Assimilationist Pressures to Perform Identity in a Multicultural Workplace: The Case of Muslim Women

(Work in Progress) NORTHEAST PROFESSORS OF COLOR CONFERENCE, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Dec. 6, 2013

73. Speaker (invited), What’s Next for Human and Civil Rights in Egypt, THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

SCHOOL OF LAW, Columbia, SC, Nov. 14, 2013

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74. Panelist (invited), Law and Politics in Post-Revolutionary Egypt, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS CENTER FOR MIDDLE

EASTERN STUDIES, Nov. 7, 2013

75. Panelist, What’s Next for Egypt: Notes From the Ground, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY EMBREY HUMAN

RIGHTS CENTER, October 8, 2013

76. Presenter, Policing Terrorists in the Community; Performance Identity and Muslim Women, LATCRIT ANNUAL

CONFERENCE, Chicago, Illinois, Oct. 4-6, 2013

77. Participant (invited), Community Surveillance: Strategizing for Solutions, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, New York

City, NY, August 15-16, 2013

78. Presenter (invited), Gender and Elections After Egypt’s Jan 25 Revolution, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COMPARATIVE

LAW YOUNGER COMPARATIVISTS SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE, "New Voices in Comparative Law," April 1819,

2013, University of Indiana McKinney School of Law

79. Presenter (invited), A Typology of Muslim Women Feminists, Section on Africa, ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW

SCHOOLS ANNUAL CONFERENCE, New Orleans, LA, Jan. 6, 2013

80. Presenter (invited), The Arab Spring and Constitutionalism in the Middle East, FORDHAM LAW SCHOOL, New York

City, N.Y., Nov. 18, 2012

81. Presenter (invited), Consolidating the Change: Challenges of Writing New Constitutions at the Harvard Arab

Weekend Conference, HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, Nov. 10, 2012

82. Presenter (invited), The Current Status of Women’s Rights in the Muslim World: Giving Voice to Muslim Women,

SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY EMBREY HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAM, October 18, 2012

83. Presenter, Rule of Law: Rhetoric or Reality in Egypt’s Transition to Democracy, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW

CENTER, October 10, 2012

84. Presenter, Who’s Policing Whom? Community Policing in Counterterrorism, A Multiplicity of Perspectives on the

War on Terror: Teaching Social Justice in the Aftermath of 9/11 Panel, SOCIETY OF AMERICAN LAW TEACHERS

Annual Conference: Teaching Social Justices, Expanding Access to Justice, October 4-6, 2012

85. Presenter (invited), Hate Crimes and the Law, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY DEDMAN SCHOOL OF LAW,

October 1, 2012

86. Presenter, Counterterrorism Scope Creep: From the War on Terror to the Occupy Movement, The “Occupy Wall

Street” Protests Panel, SOUTHEASTERN ASSOCIATION OF LAW SCHOOLS 2012 ANNUAL CONFERENCE, August 2,

2012

87. Presenter (invited), Critical Discourses on Islamophobia: Symbols, Images and Representations, UNIVERSITY OF

CALIFORNIA BERKELEY BOALT LAW SCHOOL, April 20, 2012

88. Presenter (invited), After Afghanistan: Where To From Here? Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, DUKE

UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Durham, North Carolina, April 13&14, 2012

89. Presenter, Intersection and Divergence of Interests: Coalition Building Among People of Color Communities, The

2012 Southeast/Southwest People of Color Scholarship Conference: Transformative Advocacy, Scholarship, and

Praxis: Taking Our Pulse, at CUMBERLAND SCHOOL OF LAW, Birmingham, Alabama, March 29, 2012

90. Presenter, Preparing for Egypt’s Presidential Elections and the Transition to Civilian Rule, The Center for

Christian Muslim Understanding, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, March 26, 2012

91. Presenter (invited), Modern Global Revolution, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW, Lansing,

Michigan, February 16 & 17, 2012

92. Presenter (invited), Muslim Women’s Rights Under Secular and Religious Laws, SOUTHERN METHODIST

UNIVERSITY DEDMAN SCHOOL OF LAW, February 14, 2011

93. Presenter (invited), Spotlight on Civil Rights, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY DEDMAN SCHOOL OF LAW,

November 4, 2011

94. Presenter (invited), Discrimination in the Post-9/11 Era: Challenges and Opportunities Ten Years Later, The Civil

Rights Division Department of Justice, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Washington, D.C., October 19, 2011

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95. Presenter (invited), Muslim-American Citizenship: A Decade Since 9/11, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York, NY

October 7, 2011

96. Presenter, Caught in a Preventive Dragnet: Selective Counterterrorism Against Muslims, Race and Criminal Justice

in the West, GONZAGA SCHOOL OF LAW, September 24, 2011

97. Presenter (invited), The People’s Movement in Egypt and Ripple Effects, FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW,

March 31, 2011

98. Presenter (invited), New Racism: The State of Hate in the United States, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON

COLLEGE OF LAW, March 28, 2011

99. Presenter (invited), The Continuing Impact of 9/11 on National Security and Civil Liberties, FLORIDA COASTAL

SCHOOL OF LAW, March 4, 2011

100. Presenter (invited), Responding to Anti-Muslim Bigotry, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF

LAW, January 26, 2011

101. Presenter (invited), Somali Youth Radicalization, CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN MUSLIM UNDERSTANDING,

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, November 15, 2010

102. Presenter (invited), Confronting Islam: Shariah, the Constitution, and American Muslims, THE UNIVERSITY OF

MARYLAND SCHOOL OF LAW, October 5, 2010

103. Presenter (invited), Navigating a Post 9/11 World: Challenges to Civil Liberties and Religious Freedom,

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, St. Louis, MO September 15, 2011

104. Presenter (invited), Issues in Law and Religion: Gender, Rights of Religious Minorities, and Multiculturalism,

The Rule of Law, The Rule of God: Their Difference and the Difference It Makes, WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY

Symposium on Ethics, Religion & Law, Winston-Salem, NC, March 2010

105. Presenter (invited), Current Developments in Civil Rights Issues Post-9/11, THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE,

April 2009

106. Presenter (invited), Terror on Trial: Civil Liability and the War on Terrorism, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

SCHOOL OF LAW, Austin, Texas, March 2008

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS

1. Panelist (invited), Dismantling Eugenics: Legacies/Reckonings/Futures, Oct. 1, 2021

2. Presenter (invited), Academic Freedom in the Middle East and North Africa, MENA Center for Peace and

Development, WEBSTER UNIVERSITY GENEVA, March 17, 2021

3. Presenter, Race, Culture and Law in Muslim-Majority Countries, AMERICAN BRANCH OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW

ASSOCIATION, Annual Conference, Oct. 22-24, 2020

4. Presenter (invited), The Market Place of Hate: Protecting Muslims From Islamophobia, Freedom of Expression as a

Human Rights, RFK INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER AND GONZAGA SCHOOL OF LAW, Florence, Italy

(June 1-3, 2019)

5. Presenter (invited), BROWN UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED RESEARCH INSTITUTE ANNUAL PROGRAM,

Providence, RI June 8, 2018

6. Presenter, “Gendered Islamophobia,” Contextualizing Islamophobia: Its Impact on Culture and Global Politics,

ZAIM ISTANBUL UNIVERSITY, Istanbul, Turkey, April 6-8, 2018

7. Presenter, LAW AND SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Mexico City, Mexico, June 19-24, 2017

• Social Dominance and Law: A Global Perspective

• Diversity, Retrenchment and the Law in the Age of Trump

• The Social Construction of the “Racial Muslim”

8. Plenary Speaker (invited), Surveillance, Privacy, and Internet Freedom, MOZILLA FOUNDATION FESTIVAL, London,

United Kingdom, October 28-30, 2016

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9. Participant (invited), Workable Solutions for Radicalization, HOLLINGS CENTER, Amman, Jordan, Oct. 23-26 2016

10. Plenary Speaker (invited), American Muslims at the Intersection of Religious Freedom and Racial Justice, Twenty

Third Annual International Law and Religion Symposium, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Provo,

UT, Oct. 2-4, 2016

11. Participant in invitation-only Democracy and Security Dialogue (chaired by Secretary Madeleine Albright),

Washington, D.C., June 30, 2016

12. Panel Chair (invited), Ways Forward: How to Empower Formal Institutions to Counter Violent Extremism,

Exploring the Relationship Between Rule of Law and Countering Violent Extremism in the Middle East,

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF LAW AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Dubai, UAE, June 1-3,

2016

13. Panel Chair (invited), National Security, Religion, and Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Expression Global

Jurisprudence International Conference, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, April 4-5, 2016

14. Plenary Panel (invited), Future Generations in Economic Development in Egypt and the Arab World, THE

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO, May 20-21, 2015

15. Presenter (invited), Borders in Transition: Rethinking Sovereignty, Domestic Politics and International Relations in

the MENA Region, EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE, Florence, Italy, December 11-12, 2014

16. Presenter (invited), Theater or Transitional Justice: Reforming the Judiciary in Egypt, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY IN

QATAR, Doha, Qatar, September 11, 2014

17. Participant (invited), Transitional Justice in the Middle East Workshop, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, Doha, Qatar, August 11-13, 2014

18. Presenter (invited), Freedom of Information: A Cornerstone of Egypt’s Democratic Transition, THE ASSOCIATION

FOR THE LEGAL WAY, Alexandria, Egypt, June 27, 2014

19. Presenter (invited), Latest Developments in U.S Civil Rights Law, ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW,

June 28, 2014

20. Participant, Through Egyptian Eyes Academic Workshop, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO BALSILLIE SCHOOL OF

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Waterloo, Canada, May 4-5, 2014

21. Participant (invited), THE GLOBAL STRATEGY GROUP MIDDLE EAST, Feb. 11-12, 2014, Kuwait City, Kuwait.

22. Presenter (invited), The Role of Access to Information in Freedom of the Press, FUTURE GENERATIONS IN

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN EGYPT AND THE REGION, American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 9, 2014

23. Presenter (invited), The Role of Law in Post-Revolutionary Egypt, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH, Middle East Scholars

Society, Guelph, Canada, October 17, 2013

24. Participant (invited), Developing New Mechanisms to Promote the Muslim Charitable Sector Working Group,

BROOKINGS INSTITUTIONS’ U.S. ISLAMIC WORLD FORUM, Doha, Qatar, May 29-31, 2012

TESTIMONY AND BRIEFINGS BEFORE U.S. CONGRESS AND STATE LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES

Panelist, U.S. Congressional Briefing, The Status of Syrian Refugees in Turkey, Jordan and the U.S., Rayburn House

Building, Washington, D.C., Nov. 6, 2019

Witness (invited), U.S. House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee, Subcommittee on Oversight and

Management Efficiency, Hearing Identifying the Enemy: Radical Islamist Terror, Sept. 22, 2016. Testimony available at

https://homeland.house.gov/hearing/identifying-enemy-radical-islamist-terror/

Panelist (invited), Congressional Briefing Hosted by Members of Congress Judy Chu, Bill Pascrell, Jr., Andre Carson,

and Keith Ellison, Countering Violent Extremism, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, D.C., March 22,

2016

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Witness (invited), Testified before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Federal Civil Rights Engagement with

Muslims and Arabs, Washington, D.C., November 9, 2012. Testimony available at

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2184973

• Cited in Illusion of Justice: Human Rights Abuses in US Terrorism Prosecutions, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL

HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTE & HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH (2014); 21 ASIAN AM. L.J. 43 (2014).

Witness (invited), Testified before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Strategic Enforcement Plan,

Private, State and Local Government Sectors Roundtable, Washington, D.C., July 18 2012. Testimony available at

http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/meetings/7-18-12/aziz.cfm

LEGAL EXPERIENCE

Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Washington, D.C., Senior

Policy Advisor, 2008-2009

Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, Washington, D.C., Civil Rights Associate, February 2007-2008

Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr, Washington, D.C., Litigation Associate, 2003 & 2005-2007

The Honorable Andre M. Davis, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, Judicial Law Clerk, 2004-2005

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

- American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA), Chair of the Committee on Islamic Law and

Society (2020-present)

- U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, New Jersey State Advisory Council (2017-2021)

- U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Task Force for the Study of Harassment - Member (2015-2016)

- Association of American Law Schools (AALS)

Minority Law Section – Executive Committee (2017-2019)

Law and Religion Section – Executive Committee (2019-present)

Islamic Law Section – Co-Chair (2015); Executive Committee (2016-present)

National Security Section – Executive Committee (2016-present)

International Human Rights Section - Executive Committee (2015-2016)

Civil Rights Section – Executive Committee (2013)

- State Bar of Texas, International Human Rights Committee (2016-2017)

- ACLU of Texas, Board of Directors (2011-2017)

- Egyptian American Rule of Law Association, President (2011-2019)

- American Bar Association (Member)

- Tarrant County Bar Association (Member, 2011-2017)

- Dallas County Bar Association (Member, 2011-2017)

EXTERNAL SERVICE

- Member, Diversity Committee, Law and Society Association (LSA)

- Wiki Scholars Project on 9/11 Related Topics

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- Invited by Human Rights Review to review and provide feedback on article submission on transitional justice in

Morocco

- Invited by Yale Law Journal to review and provide feedback on article submission on terrorism, hate crimes, and

race (Spring 2021)

- Invited by Journal of Refugee Studies (Oxford Press) to review article submission on discrimination against and

coping mechanisms of Muslim refugees in the United States (2020)

- Invited by the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion and Belief in convening on the Impact of

Anti-Muslim Hatred in the Americas (2020)

- Member, John Hope Franklin Prize Committee, Law and Society Association (2019-2020) (invited)

- Invited by Middle East Law and Governance to review article submission on counterterrorism and democracy in

Egypt (2020)

- Invited by Law and Social Inquiry to review article submission on impact of legal pluralism on Muslim immigrants

in the U.S. (2020)

- Invited by Siyasat Arabiya, a peer reviewed academic journal by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies,

to review an article on government corruption and democracy in the Middle East (2019)

- Invited by Routledge to review book proposal on women’s rights in Muslim Mediterranean countries (2019)

- Invited to serve as an external reviewer for promotion of associate professor to professor in Department of Religious

Studies at Michigan State University (2018)

- Invited by University of California Press to review a book proposal on policing of Black women’s bodies in the

workplace arising from dress and hair codes.

- Co-Editor, Race and the Law Profs Blog, Law Profs Blog (2015-present) – Selected in ABA’s Top 100 Blawgs in

2016 and 2017 (http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/racelawprof/)

- Invited by Law and Social Inquiry to review article submission on the judiciary and rule of law in Egypt (2017)

- Invited by Cambridge University Press to review a book manuscript on the relationship between the judiciary and

military in Egypt (2017)

- Invited by the American Journal of Comparative Law to review an article submission on judicial independence in

Egypt (2017)

- Invited by Cambridge University Press to review a book manuscript on the role of women in Egypt’s 2011

uprisings (2016)

- Invited by Global Policy Forum Journal to review an article submission examining the feasibility of transitional

justice in Libya and Yemen (2015)

- Mentor, Bush Institute Women’s Leadership Initiative, Egypt Project (2013-2014)

- Invited by the International Journal of Law in Context (Cambridge Press) to referee a submission examining the

impact of workers’ movement on the Egyptian revolution (2013)

- Invited to review Casebook and Hornbook Reviewer, National Security Law: The Intersection of Law and Policy by

Wolters Kluwer Law & Business Publishing (2012)

- Present regularly at Career Day in Title I middle schools in Fort Worth, Texas (2011-2016)

- Provide Know Your Rights presentations regularly to diverse communities in Dallas/Ft. Worth area (2011-2015)

INTERNAL UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Committees and Student Recruitment

- Member, Rutgers-Newark Chancellor’s Commission on Diversity and Transformation (2019-present)

- Co-Chair, Budget and Planning Committee, Rutgers Law School (2019-2020)

- Faculty Associate, Rutgers Center for Genocide and Human Rights

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- Founder & Chair, Middle East South Asia Working Group, Rutgers University-Newark (2017-2021)

- Member, Faculty Development Committee, Rutgers Law School (2019)

- Member, Academic Standing Committee, Rutgers Law School (2017-2019)

- Member, Human Rights Working Group, Rutgers University-Newark (2017 to present)

- Grants Reviewer, Rutgers Global Grants (2019)

- Recruitment and Academic Support for Minority Student Program, Rutgers Law School

- Proposed 1L Student Advising Program, Texas A&M School of Law (implemented in 2016)

- Member, International Programs Committee, Texas A&M School of Law (2015-2017)

- Member, Texas A&M School of Law Honor Council (2014-2016)

- Member, Faculty Development Committee, Texas A&M School of Law (2015-2016)

- Member (nominated), Dean of Faculties Search Committee, Texas A&M University (2015)

- Chair, Diversity Committee Texas A&M School of Law (2013-2015)

- Faculty Advisor, American Constitution Society Student Chapter, Texas A&M School of Law (2012-present)

Awarded Rising Chapter of the Year 2013-2014 by ACS National

Selected as Chapter of the Week, 2014 & 2015

- Host Committee, Public Interest Law Fellowship Program, Texas A&M School of Law (2014-2016)

- Regularly Participate in Recruitment of Prospective and Admitted Students

Panels and Conferences

1. Presenter, Unpacking Hate: Race, Resistance, Resilience, Rutgers University – New Brunswick, March 26, 2021

2. Presenter, Why Lawyers Are More Important Than Ever, Rutgers Pre-Law Society, Oct. 20, 2020

3. Presenter, 1L Orientation for Rutgers Law Class of 2022, Aug. 18, 2019

4. Panelist, Casting Terror: Intersections of Race and Security Law in a Post-9/11 World, Race and the Law Review

Symposium, Rutgers Law School, Newark, NJ, April 5, 2019

5. Presenter (invited), A Muslim Registry: The Precursor to Internment? Citizenship and the Making of Difference,

RUTGERS EAGLETON INSTITUTE OF POLITICS, New Brunswick, NJ, Feb. 22, 2019

6. Presenter (invited), The Chinese Exclusion and the Contemporary Implications, RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL, Newark,

NJ, Sept. 12, 2018

7. Presenter (invited), Countering Hate in the Community, Fighting Hate While Preserving Freedom: A Best Practices

Forum, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY – NEW BRUNSWICK, March 27, 2018

8. Presenter (Invited), Mobilizing Resistance to White Nationalism, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, Newark, NJ, Nov. 13,

2017

9. Presenter (Invited), Islamophobia and Trump’s Muslim Ban, RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL, Newark, NJ, Oct. 11, 2017

10. Presenter (invited), Uncertainty in the Middle East: Development, Security and Great Power Politics, TEXAS A&M

UNIVERSITY BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC POLICY, March 30, 2017

11. Presenter (invited), Discover Law Program for Minority Prospective Law Students, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF LAW, March 10, 2017

12. Moderator, The Role of Judges in Enforcing International and Regional Agreements, The Global Future of

International Trade, Human Rights, and Development, TEXAS A&M SCHOOL OF LAW, March 2-3, 2017

13. Presenter (invited), Civil Rights and Discrimination Against Muslims, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF

LIBERAL ARTS, February 17, 2017

14. Presenter (invited), Middle East – U.S. Affairs: Fact v. Fiction, Diversity Lunch and Learn Series, TEXAS A&M

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, September 30, 2016

15. Moderator and Organizer, EEOC General Counsel David Lopez: My Year in the U.S. Supreme Court, TEXAS A&M

SCHOOL OF LAW DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS SERIES, January 15, 2016

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16. Concluding Remarks, Security and Technology: Rethinking National Security Symposium, TEXAS A&M LAW

REVIEW (2016)

17. Moderator, Women in the Law, LAW STUDENT DIVERSITY CONFERENCE, Mexican Bar Association, Texas A&M

School of Law, February 19, 2015

18. Moderator, What Happened to the Arab Spring? Examining the Social, Economic, and Political Developments,

Texas A&M School of Law, October 9, 2014

19. Presenter, The Stumbling Democracy in the Middle East: Challenges and Opportunities, Texas A&M School of

Law, April 10, 2014

20. Moderator, Voting Rights in Texas, Texas A&M School of Law, Feb. 3, 2014

21. Moderator, Government Spying & the Threat to Democracy, Texas A&M School of Law, March 26, 2014

22. Presenter and Organizer, Law and Politics in Post-Revolutionary Egypt, Texas A&M School of Law, Oct. 8, 2013

23. Moderator and Organizer, Immigration Story of Boxer Jesus Chavez, Texas A&M School of Law, Sept. 2013

24. Presenter, Arrests at Home, Killings Abroad: Counterterrorism Today, Texas A&M School of Law, Sept. 27, 2012

25. Moderator, Energy Conference, Texas A&M School of Law, March 29, 2012

26. Moderator, Terror/Torture, Law and Humanities Conference, Texas A&M School of Law, March 17, 2012

27. Moderator and Organizer, Indefinite Detention of US Citizens – A Bipartisan Assault on the Bill of Rights, Texas

A&M University School of Law, February 23, 2012

28. Moderator and Organizer, Reflections on Litigating National Security Cases After 9/11, Texas A&M University

School of Law, February 2, 2012

29. Moderator and Organizer, Pity Parties or Bad Business: Employment Discrimination Lawsuits from the Plaintiffs

and Defendants perspectives, Texas A&M University School of Law, Nov. 1, 2011

PRACTITIONER AND PUBLIC POLICY SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

1. Panelist (invited), Empowering Authoritarianism: Impact of Global Competition on Democracy and Human Rights

in the Middle East, US Policy and Global Competition in the Middle East Conference, ARAB CENTER

WASHINGTON DC, Sept. 14, 2021

2. Speaker (invited), The Crisis of Teaching Race – Critical Race Theory, History, and Legal Challenges, MUSLIM

ANTI-RACISM COLLABORATIVE, Aug. 27, 2021

3. Speaker (invited), Critical Race Theory Summer School, AFRICAN AMERICAN POLICY FORUM, Aug. 13, 2021

4. Panelist (invited), Dignity Rights in Asia: Humanitarian Toll of Economic Sanctions, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION

SECTION OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, May 25, 2021

5. Panelist (invited), Ten Years Since Tahrir Square: Egypt Then and Now, PROJECT ON MIDDLE EAST DEMOCRACY,

Jan. 25, 2021

6. Speaker (invited), The Impact of the 2020 US Election Results on Middle East Policy, ARAB CENTER WASHINGTON

DC, Nov. 12, 2020

7. Speaker (invited), Breaking the Silence: Defending the Victims of the “War on Terror,” COALITION FOR CIVIL

FREEDOMS Oct. 10, 2020

8. Panelist (invited), The Effects of Fake News, Tanenbaum Center for Combating Religious Prejudice, Sept. 25, 2020

9. Moderator, Pioneers of Protest: Celebrating 100 Years of Women’s Voting, NEW JERSEY PERFORMING ARTS

CENTER, Aug. 17, 2020

10. Panelist, Book Launch for Presumed Incompetent II: Race, Class and Resistance of Women in Academia, Rutgers

Center for Security, Race and Rights, May 21, 2020

11. Panelist (invited), Strengthening Refugee and Host Communities: Livelihoods, Education, and Social Protections,

THE WILSON CENTER, Washington, D.C., June 26, 2019

12. Participant (invited), Roundtable on Good Governance in the Arab World, CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR

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INTERNATIONAL PEACE, Washington D.C., April 24, 2018

13. Moderator (invited), Egypt’s Presidential Elections and U.S. Foreign Policy, Congressional Briefing, U.S. HOUSE

OF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, D.C., March 13, 2018

14. Presenter (invited), Illiberalism Intelligentsia and The Future of Democracy in Egypt, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF

ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY, Washington, D.C., Jan. 9. 2018

15. Presenter (invited), Islamophobia and Civil Rights Challenges Facing Muslims and Arabs CLE, VANDERBILT LAW

School, Nov. 4, 2017

16. Plenary Panel (invited), The Travel Ban & Other Civil Rights Issues Facing the Trump Administration, ADVANCING

JUSTICE, SERVING COMMUNITIES, National Association of Muslim Lawyers, Chicago, IL, Oct. 14, 2017

17. Presenter (invited), After Raqqa: Responding to the Next Wave of Violent Extremism in a New Era, RESOLVE

Network Global Forum, UNITED STATES INSTITUTE FOR PEACE, Washington, D.C., Sept. 27, 2017

18. Presenter (invited), Religious Institutions, the Judiciary, and the Economy, CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR

INTERNATIONAL PEACE, Washington, D.C., June 14, 2017

19. Presenter (invited), Registries of Racial and Religious Minorities, STATE BAR OF TEXAS BILL OF RIGHTS

CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION, Austin, Texas, May 26, 2017

20. Presenter (invited), Trump and the War against “Radical Islamic Terrorism”: Implications for the Region and the

West, The Trump Administration and the Islamic World: From Fighting Extremism to Building Peace and

Prosperity, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Washington, D.C.,

May 18, 2017

21. Presenter (invited), Muslim Couples’ Divorce and Mediation, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION ALTERNATIVE

DISPUTE RESOLUTION CONFERENCE, San Francisco, CA, April 21, 2017

22. Presenter (invited), Homeland Security and Civil Liberties, FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION MID-YEAR ANNUAL

CONFERENCE, Washington, D.C., March 18, 2017

23. Presenter (invited), Civil Rights Challenges Facing Muslim Communities in Texas, ACLU OF TEXAS, Dallas,

Texas, Feb. 26, 2017

24. Presenter (invited), Economic and Political Stability in Egypt, CANADIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE SERVICES,

Dec. 6, 2016

25. Participant (invited), Debate on the Net Harms and Net Gains of Countering Violent Extremism, ISLAMIC SOCIETY

OF NORTH AMERICA ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Chicago, IL, Sept. 3, 2016

26. Participants (invitation only), Democracy and Security Dialogue, UNITED STATES INSTITUTE FOR PEACE,

Washington, D.C., June 30, 2016 (moderated by former Secretary Madeleine Albright)

27. Panelist (invited), Democratization, Authoritarianism, and Radicalism, THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF ISLAM

AND DEMOCRACY, Washington, D.C., April 21, 2016

28. Panelist (invited), Texas and the Syrian Refugee Crisis, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY, Dallas, Texas, March

23, 2016

29. Panelist (invited), Tips for Success in the Second Semester of the 1L Year, DALLAS YOUNG LAWYERS

ASSOCIATION, Haynes and Boone, Dallas, Texas, Feb. 27, 2016

30. Panelist (invited), Status of Civil Rights Facing Arab and Muslim Americans, ARAB AMERICAN NATIONAL

SUMMIT, Detroit, MI, Nov. 7, 2015

31. Panelist (invited), Understanding Cultural Differences in Mediation, TEXAS MEDIATORS CREDENTIALING

ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Austin, Texas, Oct. 17, 2015

32. Panelist (invited), Islam in the Workplace: A Postscript to the Supreme Court Ruling EEOC v. Abercrombie &

Fitch Stores, Inc., TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 7, 2015

33. Panelist (invited), Race and Policing: Legal and Policy Considerations, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LAW

ENFORCEMENT PLANNERS, Arlington, Texas, Sept. 22, 2015

34. Panelist (invited), To Vote or Not to Vote: Egypt’s Diverse Electorate, ATLANTIC COUNCIL, Washington, D.C.,

March 31, 2015

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35. Presenter, Egypt’s Election: Justice, Gender and Human Rights, THE ROBERT F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR JUSTICE

& HUMAN RIGHTS, Washington, DC, May 21, 2014

36. Panelist (invited), Cultural Considerations When Working with Arabs, Muslims, and South Asians, ALTERNATIVE

DISPUTE RESOLUTION CONTINUE LEGAL EDUCATION COURSE, STATE BAR OF TEXAS, Dallas, Texas, January 17,

2014

37. Presenter, STATE BAR OF TEXAS, Alternative Dispute Resolution Continue Legal Education Conference, Serving

Muslim, and Arab, and South Asian Clients, Dallas, Texas, January 17, 2014

38. Panelist (with Professor Nathan Brown), Egypt’s New Constitution: Fulfilling the Revolution’s Goals, THE

ATLANTIC COUNCIL, Washington, D.C., Dec. 11, 2013 (invited)

39. Presenter (invited), Workshop on Democratic Governance and the Post-2015 Framework, THE UNITED NATIONS,

New York, NY, Dec. 3, 2013

40. Panelist (invited), The Future of Democracy in Egypt: Notes From the Ground, MIDDLE EAST INSTITUTE,

Washington, DC, July 25, 2013

41. Presenter (invited), The Status of Women After Egypt’s January 25 Revolution, NATIONAL WOMEN’S DEMOCRATIC

ASSOCIATION, January 26, 2013

42. Presenter (invited), Criminal Prosecution for Charitable Acts, NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION, Law and Religion

Program, Chicago, Illinois, April 27-28, 2012

43. Presenter (invited), Intelligence Goes Local – Mapping the Domestic Security Matrix at the Local Level, Securing

Our Rights Conference, RIGHTS WORKING GROUP, San Francisco, CA, December 1-2, 2011

44. Presenter, Religious Accommodation & Discrimination In The Workplace: Common Trends In Cases Involving

Religious Minorities, NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE, New Orleans,

LA, June 29-July 2, 2011

45. Presenter (invited), Democratic Transition in Egypt, U.S. Congressional Briefing, NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR

DEMOCRACY, June 22, 2011

46. Presenter (invited), SAIC Thought Leadership Conference, SAIC, May 24, 2011

47. Presenter (invited), The Egyptian Revolution and Its Implications for an Awakened Middle East, NEW YORK CITY

BAR ASSOCIATION, April 25, 2011

48. Presenter, The Tahrir Promise: The Challenges for Democracy, THE ASPEN INSTITUTE, April 14, 2011

49. Presenter (invited), Transition to Meaningful Democracy in Egypt, U.S. CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING hosted by the

American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, March 2, 2011

50. Presenter (invited), Relationships Between Arab-Americans and Law Enforcement, U.S. CONGRESSIONAL

BRIEFING hosted by the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, February 8, 2011

51. Presenter (invited), Cutting the Fuse: Beyond the War on Terrorism, NEW AMERICA FOUNDATION, October 12,

2010

52. Presenter (invited), Religious Freedom Rights Training Session, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Civil Rights

Division, October 4, 2010

53. Presenter (invited), Racial and Religious Profiling in a Post-9/11 America, NATIONAL NETWORK OF ARAB

AMERICAN COMMUNITIES ANNUAL CONFERENCE, September 24, 2010

54. Presenter (invited), U.S. Domestic Integration Policies, A Model System versus a Mediocre System? A Comparison

of Muslim Immigration and Integration in the U.S. and Germany, AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR GERMAN STUDIES,

Washington, D.C. October 8, 2009

55. Presenter (invited), Beyond Cairo: Muslim Civic Engagement under the Obama Administration, KARAMAH:

MUSLIM WOMEN LAWYERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. July 25, 2009

56. Presenter (invited), Current events and civil rights issues impacting Somalis in America, Boston Massachusetts,

April 2009

57. Racial Harassment of Arabs, Muslims, and South Asians After September 11, NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS

ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CONFERENCE, Atlanta, Georgia, June 2008

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58. Presenter (invited), Civil Rights Issues Affecting Arabs, South Asians, and Muslims Post 9/11, TEXAS BAR

ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CLE ON CIVIL RIGHTS, Austin, Texas, May 2008

EDITORIALS

1. AL JAZEERA, 9/11 and the Racial Limitations of Religious Freedom in America, Sept. 10, 2021

2. AMERICAN CONSTITUTION SOCIETY, The Power of Language in Combating Islamophobia, Sept. 2, 2021

3. THE NEW ARAB, Cornel West’s Resignation: When Anti-Black and Anti-Palestinian Racism Converge in U.S.

Academia, July 23, 2021

4. AL JAZEERA, Racial Reckoning is Shifting U.S. Public Opinion on Palestine, May 20, 2021

5. AL JAZEERA, Why Trump is Not Likely to Pardon Himself, Jan. 19, 2021

6. MEDIUM, The FBI’s Racialized Priorities Endangered Our Democracy, Jan. 10, 2021

7. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ISLAMOPHOBIA RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION PROJECT, Islamophobic

Undertones of Attacks on Muslim Challenger to Pelosi, Oct. 26, 2020

8. AL JAZEERA, Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy of Empathy and Courage, Sept. 22, 2020

9. AL JAZEERA, No Justice for Post-9/11 Discrimination, Sept. 11, 2020

10. AL JAZEERA, A Domestic Terror Law Could Quash Political Dissent in the US, June 13, 2020

11. THE NEW ARAB, How Trump is Using Coronavirus to Push His White Nationalist Election Agenda, Apr. 24, 2020

12. AL JAZEERA, Stop Anti-Asian Racism Before it is Normalized, April 12, 2020

13. THE NEW ARAB, Accusing Bernie Sanders of Anti-Semitism Amounts to Thinly Veiled Islamophobia, Dec. 23, 2019

14. AMERICAN CONSTITUTION SOCIETY EXPERT FORUM, Court Recognizes Reputational Harm to Muslims on Terrorist

Watchlist, Sept. 16, 2019

15. THE NEW ARAB, Israel’s Tlaib-Omar Ban a Signature Practice of Non-Democratic States, Aug. 26, 2019

16. THE WILSON CENTER, U.S. Leadership Needed on Syrian Refugee Crisis, June 20, 2019

17. JADALIYYA, The Fragility of Law in an Era of Autocratic Populism, June 12, 2019

18. THE NEW ARAB, Calls to Ban Muslim Brotherhood Aim to Criminalize U.S. Muslims, Not Counter Terrorism, May

10, 2019

19. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Show Muslim Women Do Not Need Saving, Feb. 26, 2019

20. CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT INT’L PEACE SADA JOURNAL, Egypt’s Lost Academic Freedom, Jan. 24, 2019 (co-authored

with Professor Amy Austin Holmes)

21. THE NEW ARAB, Stop Abusing State Power to Quash Palestinian Activism on Campus, Sept. 19, 2018

22. THE NEW ARAB, U.S. Supreme Court Blesses Muslim Ban, Undermines Religious Liberty, June 27, 2018 (solicited)

23. AMERICAN CONSTITUTION SOCIETY, America Needs a CIA Director with a Strong Moral Compass, Haspel Falls

Short, May 15, 2018 (solicited)

24. THE NEW ARAB, Travel ban 3.0 still doesn't conceal Trump's anti-Muslim bias, Dec. 7, 2017

25. HUFFINGTON POST, Lessons to Learn from Terrorist Attack in NYC, Nov. 2, 2017

26. THE NEW ARAB, Unequal Pay for Women Remains a Norm in Western “Liberal” Countries, July 27, 2017

27. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM INSTITUTE, With Democratization Comes More Religious Freedom and Less Terrorism, July

10, 2017

28. CNN.COM, Trump’s Doublespeak in Saudi Arabia, May 21, 2017

29. HUFFINGTON POST, Trump’s Authoritarian Administration, May 19, 2017

30. THE PROGRESSIVE, Opposing the Rise of State-Sponsored Islamophobia, March 27, 2017

31. CNN.COM, Trump’s Speech: How’d He Do?, March 1, 2017

32. FOX NEWS, Trump’s Immigrant Ban Part of a Long, Sad Tradition, Jan. 28, 2017

33. HUFFINGTON POST, Postcard from Egypt During Christmas, Dec. 29, 2016

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34. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES, Trump has created a toxic environment for Muslims – Americans who oppose

bigotry must act, Nov. 9, 2016

35. CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INT’L PEACE SADA JOURNAL, The Expanding Jurisdiction of Egypt’s Military Courts,

Oct. 12, 2016

36. THE NEW ARAB, Testifying Before Homeland Security: Identify the Enemy, Sept. 27, 2016

37. THE NEW ARAB, Burkini Ban: Latest in Transnational Gender Debates, August 31, 2016

38. BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, Countering Violent Extremism Programs Are Not Solution to Orlando Mass Shooting,

June 29, 2016 (highlighted LAWFARE.COM)

39. CNN.COM, Don’t Let Terror Divide LGBTQ, Muslim Communities, June 14, 2016

40. CNN.COM, Breaking the Ultimate Glass Ceiling, June 9, 2016 (invited to contribute comments along with Gloria

Steinem, Barbara Ehrenreich, Donna Brazile, Terry O’Neill, and Anne-Marie Slaughter)

41. THE NEW ARAB, Egypt’s Unsustainable Military Regime, May 19, 2016

42. HUFFINGTON POST, Countering Violent Extremism Coming to a Church Near You, March 23, 2016

43. BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, In calling on Muslims to oppose terrorism, Obama ignores its root causes, Feb. 16, 2016

44. CNN.COM, Sanders, Trump Stun America, Feb. 10, 2016

45. THE CONVERSATION, Scholars: Trumps’ Call to Ban Muslims is UnAmerican, Dec. 11, 2015

46. CNN.COM, Don’t Collectively Punish Muslims, Dec. 4, 2015

47. CNN.COM, Online Debate, How to Defeat ISIS, Nov. 30, 2015

48. DALLAS MORNING NEWS, Identifying the Wrong Culprit for Terrorism, Nov. 24, 2015

49. THE CONVERSATION, Sisi Signals Shift Toward Muslim Brotherhood, Nov. 13, 2015

50. HUFFINGTON POST, Fourteen Years After 9/11 – Are We Safer?, Sept. 14, 2015

51. THE ISLAMIC MONTHLY, Online Debate on Countering Violent Extremism, June 27, 2015

52. HUFFINGTON POST, Religious Liberty, Free Speech Necessary Pre-Conditions for Great American Experiment, May

20, 2015 (co-authored with Annette Lamoreaux)

53. WORLD POLITICS REVIEW, Morsi Sentence Latest Sign of Politicized Justice in Egypt, May 12, 2015 (solicited)

54. AUSTIN AMERICAN STATESMAN, From Cairo to Baltimore – of Revolutions and Riots, May 6, 2015

55. THE ISLAMIC MONTHLY, Lone Wolf Terrorism and Anti-Minority Legislation, Feb. 26, 2015

56. CNN.com, Women Facing Anti-Muslim Backlash, Jan 25, 2015

57. CNN.COM, How to prevent another Paris? Experts debate issues that divide, unite, Jan. 15, 2015

58. WORLD POLITICS REVIEW, Corruption Hobbles El-Sissi’s Economic Recovery Plans for Egypt, Dec. 24, 2014

(solicited)

59. HUFFINGTON POST, White House Announces Countering Violent Extremism Program: Is it Pretext for Spying on

Muslims?, Oct. 1, 2014

60. FOXNEWS.COM, Don’t Blame Religion for Rise of ISIS, September 4, 2014

61. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, The New Muslim American Leaders, July 24, 2014

62. THE BRICS POST, In Egypt-US Relations, Counterterrorism Trumps Human Rights, May 1, 2014

63. CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS, Mass Death Sentences in Egypt Highlight Need for Judicial Reform, March

31, 2014

64. AHRAM ONLINE, Political Stability Remains Elusive for Egypt, Feb. 23, 2014

65. CNN.com, The War on Terror’s Authoritarian Template, Jan. 13, 2014

66. HUFFINGTON POST, The Fallacy of the Colorblind Narrative in Voting Rights, Nov. 19, 2013

67. HUFFINGTON POST, Rural America Would Benefit From More Muslim Families, Oct. 15, 2013

68. CNN.COM, Authoritarians Return to Run Egypt, Sept. 19, 2013

69. THE DAILY STAR Did the Sinai Situation Doom Morsi, Sept. 2, 2013

70. CNN.COM, Six Lessons for Egypt, July 5, 2013

71. DAILY NEWS EGYPT, New Draft NGO Law Squeezes Civil Society, June 25, 2013 (co-authored with Hany Thabet)

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72. CNN.COM, Muslims to Tea Party: Welcome to Our World, May 15, 2013

73. FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM, Focus on bombing victim's message of peace, April 23, 2013

74. HUFFINGTON POST, Our Values Must Unite Us After Boston Tragedy, April 15, 2013

75. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Egypt’s War of Attrition, Apr. 7, 2013

76. HUFFINGTON POST, Paradoxes of Community Policing in Counterterrorism, Feb. 27, 2013

77. CNN.COM, Egypt’s Corruption Woes, February 8, 2013

78. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, Kristin Choo, Muslim women lawyers aim to reconcile traditional beliefs

with secular society, February 1, 2013 (featured in article)

79. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Egypt and other Arab democracies will not survive without including more women,

Dec. 12, 2012

80. CNN.COM, Freedom means the right to wear the veil, too, Dec. 5, 2012

81. EGYPTSOURCE, Egypt’s Constitutional Drafting Process Shows Diverse Population Ready for Democracy, Nov. 21,

2012

82. THE ISLAMIC MONTHLY,“Ask The Expert” election column, October 2012

83. DALLAS MORNING NEWS, Sarah Mervosh, SMU Forum Examines Freedom of Speech, Hate Crimes Against Muslim

and Sikhs, October 1, 2012 (featured in article)

84. HUFFINGTON POST, Anti-Muslim Extremist Video Calls for Counter-Narrative by Mainstream American, September

20, 2012

85. TRUTHOUT.COM, Creeping Counterterrorism: From Muslims to Political Protesters, August 24, 2012

86. THE EGYPTIAN MONOCLE, What Egypt’s Women Want, June 27, 2012

87. THE GUARDIAN, As Army and Brotherhood Tussle, Egyptians Look to the US as Guarantor, co-author, June 22,

2012

88. HUFFINGTON POST, Selective Counterterrorism Practices Threaten Social Mobility of American Muslims, June 15,

2012

89. HUFFINGTON POST, To Stop Corruption, Egypt Needs A Freedom of Information Law, co-author, May 23, 2012

90. HOUSTON CHRONICLE, Let's Take Back Our Civil Liberties, May 22, 2012

91. HOUSTON CHRONICLE, Radical Acts Can Help Moderates Make Progress on Women's Rights in Middle East, May

5, 2012

92. HUFFINGTON POST, Does Radical Feminism Advance Arab Women’s Rights, May 1, 2012

93. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Punishing Muslims for Free Speech Only Helps Al Qaeda, April 19, 2012

94. THE GUARDIAN, Racial profiling by law enforcement is poisoning Muslim Americans’ trust, February 21, 2012

95. ATLANTIC COUNCIL, Soccer, Egypt, and SCAF-Sponsored Hooliganism, co-author, February 10, 2012

96. HUFFINGTON POST, The Importance of Muslim Women in Counter-Terrorism, January 20, 2012

97. HUFFINGTON POST, The Contradictions of Obama’s Outreach to American Muslims, December 19, 2011

98. HUFFINGTON POST, Rule of Law, Not Rule by Law for Egypt, November 26, 2011

99. HUFFINGTON POST, Time to Address Violence Against Muslim Women, November 2, 2011

100. ISLAMIC MONTHLY MAGAZINE National Insecurities: Between the Law and Liberty in Counterterrorism

America, (September 2011) (solicited)

101. TEXAS LAWYER, Texas Wesleyan Law Professor Discusses Post Sept 11 World, September 5, 2011

102. FOREIGN POLICY.COM, What’s Behind the Egyptian Military’s Attacks on Civil Society, August 18, 2011

103. TRUTHOUT.COM, Why Isn’t Jared Lee Loughner a Homegrown Terrorist?, January 12, 2011

104. AMERICAN CONSTITUTION SOCIETY BLOG, Delegitimizing Civil Society: Why the Supreme Court Got it Wrong

in Humanitarian Law Project, July 16, 2010

105. CNN.COM, Ease Restrictions on Charitable Giving, June 4, 2010

106. AMERICAN CONSTITUTION SOCIETY BLOG, Provision, April 2, 2010

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107. JURIST.COM, KindHearts Case Exposes Treasury’s Unconstitutional Practices in Freezing Assets of Muslim

Charities, September 3, 2009

TELEVISION APPEARANCES & MEDIA INTERVIEWS

1. ABC NEWS, ‘The Longest Shadow’: 9/11 Leads to the Militarization of US Police Departments, Sept. 11, 2021

2. FRANCE24 ARABIC, Live Coverage of 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Commemoration, Sept. 11, 2021

3. THE SMITHSONIAN, We Are Not a Stereotype: Muslims and Islamophobia in the 9/11 Era, September 2021

https://smithsonianapa.org/learn/not-a-stereotype/

4. THE MAYDAN PODCAST, Sahar Aziz on Race, Security and the Racial Muslim, Sept. 8, 2021

5. CHINA GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, The Heat: Impact of 9/11 on Muslim Americans, Sept. 10, 2021

6. DESERET NEWS, How 9/11 Changed American Muslims’ Relationship with Religious Freedom, Sept. 4, 2021

7. LE POINT INTERNATIONAL, 11 Septembre, l’héritage encombrant pour Joe Biden, Aug. 26, 2021

8. TRT WORLD, U.N. Report on Systemic Racism, June 28, 2021

9. CHINA GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, Floyd’s Death Anniversary: U.S. Racial Reckoning, May 26, 2021

10. TRT WORLD, Latest Developments in Palestine-Israel Conflict, May 12, 2021

11. MIDDLE EAST EYE, Biden urged to appoint envoy to counter Islamophobia 'epidemic,' May 7, 2021

12. THE HILL TV, Poll Finds Overwhelming Support For US Troops Withdrawing From Afghanistan, April 29,

2021

13. CHINA GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, The Heat: U.S. Immigration Reform, March 2, 2021

14. BBC WORLD, Senate Votes on Constitutionality of Trying Former President Trump, Feb. 9, 2021

15. THE HILL TV, Support for National Guard to Remain in DC, Feb. 5, 2021

16. NORTHJERSEY.COM, Ten Years After the Revolution, Egyptian Exiles ‘still fighting’ for Reform, Jan. 25, 2021

17. THE HILL TV, Exclusive Poll finds Massive Concern for Violence Ahead of Biden's Inauguration, Jan. 15, 2021

18. NORTHJERSEY.COM, It does happen here: New Jerseyans say political violence is part of America's history, Jan.

13, 2021

19. SREE’S GLOBAL SHOW, WHITE EXTREMISM AND THE CAPITOL INSURRECTION, Jan. 12, 2021

20. SUPERMAJORITY NEWS, MENA Women Played An Important Role In This Election, Nov. 10, 2020

21. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, What Next for America After Joe Biden Declared President-Elect?, Nov. 8, 2020

22. CHINA GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, Impact of Presidential Elections on U.S. Immigration, Nov. 3, 2020

23. AL JAZEERA ARABIC, Impact of Expected US Presidential Elections Results on Middle East, Oct. 27, 2020

24. BBC WORLD, Confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to U.S. Supreme Court, Oct. 26, 2020

25. MARKETWATCH, Can Your Employer Require You to Take a COVID-19 Vaccine, Oct. 6, 2020

26. AL JAZEERA, INSIDE STORY, Can Protesters Achieve Political Change in Egypt, Sept. 27, 2020

27. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Egyptian Protests Demand Resignation of President Sisi, Sept. 25, 2020

28. BBC WORLD, Trump’s Shortlist for New Supreme Court Justice, Sept. 21, 2020

29. BBC WORLD, Political Implications of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death, Sept 19, 2020

30. HILL.TV, Conceding elections NOT IMPORTANT, 1 in 5 voters say, Sept. 10, 2020

31. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, U.S. Imposes Sanctions on ICC Prosecutors, Sept. 2, 2020

32. VICE, They Got Away With a Gang Rape They Captured on Video. Then Came Instagram., Sept. 1, 2020

33. AL JAZEERA, INSIDE STORY, Why are U.S. Federal Troops Confronting Anti-Racism Protesters?, July 24, 2020

34. THE HILL, What America’s Thinking, July 23, 2020

35. CHINA GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, THE HEAT, Protests for Racial Justice in the U.S., June 6, 2020

36. AL JAZEERA INSIDE STORY, How Divisive is Politics in the U.S., May 31, 2020

37. THE REAL NEWS, Stir Crazy Show Episode 21, April 24, 2020

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38. INDUS NEWS, The Scope, White Supremacists Seek to Spread COVID19 to Racial Minorities, Mar. 26, 2020

39. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, What Happens Next After Trump Impeachment Trial?, Feb. 6, 2020

40. WALLETHUB, Economic Impact of Immigration by State, Jan. 28, 2020

41. PROJECT ON MIDDLE EAST DEMOCRACY, “Why Did Egyptian Democratization Fail?” Fourteen Experts

Respond, Jan. 25, 2020

42. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Egyptian-American Dies in Egyptian Prison, Jan. 13, 2020

43. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, US House of Representatives Votes to Impeach Trump, Dec. 18, 2019

44. BBC WORLD, U.S. House Prepares to Issue Articles of Impeachment Against Trump, Dec. 5, 2019

45. BBC WORLD, HOUSE JUDICIARY HOLDS HEARING ON TRUMP IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY, Dec. 3, 2019

46. INSIDER NJ, Political Polarization in an Era of Islamophobia, Politically Direct with Fernando Uribe, Nov.

19, 2019

47. BBC WORLD, Trump Pays $2 Million in Settlement of Charity Case, Nov. 7, 2019

48. BBC WORLD, Protests Erupt in Egypt, Sept. 24, 2019

49. THE MEDIA LINE, Several Protesters Killed in Sudan Ahead of Reconciliation Talks, July 29, 2019

50. TRT WORLD, U.S. Emulating Militaristic Model in Building Border Wall, June 26, 2019

51. TRT WORLD, Former Egyptian President Morsi Dies in Court, June 17, 2019

52. CHINA GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, Hate Crimes Increase in U.S., April 29, 2019

53. THE ATLANTIC, Young Activists Are Done With Loyalty Tests. Donald Trump Is Not, April 16, 2019

54. BBC WORLD, Barr Decides Not to Charge Trump After Mueller Report, March 24, 2019

55. BBC WORLD, Mueller Ends Investigation of Trump, March 22, 2019

56. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Egypt Refuses NYT Reporter David Kirkpatrick Entry, Feb. 19, 2019

57. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, ICE Creates Fake University, Arrests International Students, Feb. 4, 2019

58. PBS NEWSHOUR, Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency to build a wall. Is that legal?, Jan. 10,

2019

59. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Inside Story: Trump’s Speech on Border Wall and Immigration, Jan. 10, 2019

60. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Bombing of Tourist Bus in Egypt, Dec. 29, 2018

61. VOICE OF AMERICA, Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak Testifies Against Mohamed Morsi, Dec. 28, 2018

62. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Why are Immigrant Children Dying in US Custody, December 26, 2018

63. GOOD LAW BAD LAW PODCAST, Trump, Anti-Muslim Rhetoric and the Supreme Court, Nov. 23, 2018

64. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, What Can Jamal Khashoggi Tape Reveal About His Murder, Nov. 16, 2018

65. BBC WORLD, Ramifications of Kavanaugh’s Confirmation to US Supreme Court, Oct. 8, 2018

66. NORTHJERSEY.COM, Rutgers Law Professors: Confirmation of Kavanaugh Could Have ‘Devastating Effects,”

Oct. 5, 2018

67. BBC WORLD, Impact of FBI Investigation on Kavanaugh Nomination to US Supreme Court, Oct. 4, 2018

68. BBC ARABIC, Trump Announces New Cybersecurity Strategy, Sept. 21, 2018

69. BBC WORLD, Allegations of Sexual Assault on Kavanaugh’s Nomination to US Supreme Court, Sept. 17, 2018

70. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Inside Story: Mass Death Sentences in Egypt, Sept. 9, 2018

71. BUZZFEED, The Entrenched Effects of Misconduct in the Restaurant Industry, Sept. 13, 2018

72. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Fifth Anniversary of Raba’a Massacre in Egypt, Aug. 14, 2018

73. NATIONAL REVIEW, Religious-Freedom and LGBT Advocates Offer Rare Lessons in Pluralism, July 2, 2018

74. NORTHJERSEY.COM, Could the Supreme Court's travel ban ruling lead Trump to bar visitors from other

countries?, June 29, 2018

75. NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO: THE TAKEAWAY, Travel Ban Upheld: What Happens Now?, June 26, 2018

76. BBC ARABIC, U.S. Withdraws From U.N. Human Rights Council, June 20, 2018

77. KANSAS PUBLIC RADIO, Separating Immigrant Families, June 20, 2018

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78. THE INTERCEPT, Federal “Countering Violent Extremism” Grants Focus on Minority Communities—Including

Schools, June 15, 2018

79. THE INTERCEPT, One Teen and Three FBI Operatives: Was the Government Behind a 17-Year-Old’s Terror

Plot in Texas?, May 23, 2018

80. CHINA GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, Egypt’s Elections and the Economy, March 26, 2018

81. THE INTERCEPT, Bigoted Election Campaigns, Not Terror Attacks, Drive Anti-Muslim Activity, March 11, 2018

82. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Egypt’s Presidential Elections Race Under Way, Feb. 24, 2018

83. NEWSWEEK, Neo-Nazi Who Calls for “Slaughter” of Jewish Children is of Jewish Descent, Jan. 3, 2018

84. BUZZFEED, We Got Government Data On 20 Years Of Workplace Sexual Harassment Claims. These Charts

Break It Down, Dec. 5, 2017

85. BBC WORLD NEWS, Former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq Returns to Egypt for Presidential Elections, Dec. 3,

2017

86. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Ahmed Shafiq Barred from Leaving UAE, Dec. 2, 2017

87. NPR, Militants kill 305 in Attack on Mosque in Sinai, Nov. 26, 2017

88. THE INTERCEPT, Long Before Halloween Attack, NYPD Spying on Sayfullo Saipov’s Mosque Broke Down

Community Bonds, Nov. 10, 2017

89. CHINA GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, The Evolving Threat of Terrorism, Sept. 11, 2017

90. CHINA GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK, Egypt’s Economy, Aug. 30, 2017

91. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Latest Developments on Riff Between Qatar and Gulf Nations, July 7, 2017

92. BBC WORLD NEWS, U.S Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Trump’s Travel Ban, June 26, 2017

93. NYC PUBLIC RADIO: THE TAKEAWAY, Egypt Restricts Aid as Attacks on Christians Continue, May 31, 2017

94. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Trump Visits Middle East on First Foreign Trip, May 22, 2017

95. BBC WORLD NEWS, Trump Visits Saudi Arabia, May 21, 2017

96. WASHINGTON POST, Muslims in U.S. cynical over tone, message in Trump’s speech, May 21, 2017

97. MIC, Trump condemns terrorism in the name of religion, but these experts aren't impressed, May 22, 2017

98. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Church Bombings in Egypt, April 9, 2017

99. BBC WORLD NEWS, Judge Neil Gorsuch’s Confirmation to U.S. Supreme Court, April 7, 2017

100. THE NATION, Even Muslim-American Citizens Have Been Caught in the Net of Trump’s Travel Ban, March 23,

2017

101. PBS NEWSHOUR, What is it like to be a Muslim at a Baptist university? Feb. 17, 2017

102. WASHINGTON POST, This group believes Islam threatens America: ‘It’s a spiritual battle of good and evil.’ Feb.

18, 2017

103. THE INTERCEPT, 48 Questions the FBI Uses to Determine if Someone is Likely a Terrorist, Feb. 14, 2017

104. DUKE WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, Partnering Up: How to Work with Religious Leaders to Counter Violent

Extremism, February 2017

105. BBC WORLD NEWS, Impact of Trump’s Executive Orders, Feb. 7, 2017

106. USA TODAY, Changing CVE to Focus on Islam Is Counterproductive, Critics Say, Feb. 2, 2017

107. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Challenges to Trump’s Muslim Ban Executive Order, Jan. 30, 2017

108. DALLAS MORNING NEWS, Muslims & Supporters Call for Understanding in ‘Friendship, Not Suspicion’ Jan.

24, 2017

109. BBC WORLD NEWS, Analysis of Trump’s Inaugural Speech, Jan. 20, 2017

110. BBC WORLD NEWS, Impact of Trump’s Victory on Civil Rights, Nov. 11, 2016

111. FOX NEWS CHANNEL 4, Muslim Law Professor Reacts to Latest Presidential Debate, Oct. 10, 2016

112. BBC WORLD NEWS, ISIS Second in Command Killed in Syria, August 31, 2016 (aired live on PBS America)

113. THE CONVERSATION, Immigration: Five Essential Reads, August 31, 2016

114. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, U.S. Silent as Egyptian Journalists Sentenced to Death, June 18, 2016

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115. KERA PUBLIC RADIO NEWSHOUR, Why Extra Security Might Not Be Enough at ‘Soft Targets’, June 13, 2016

116. KPFA PUBLIC RADIO, After Orlando, June 23, 2016

117. LOS ANGELES PUBLIC RADIO, The Human Rights Situation in Egypt, May 22, 2016

118. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Egyptian Journalists Sentenced to Death, May 5, 2016

119. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, American woman jailed for 'insulting' United Arab Emirates, April 12, 2016

120. TORONTO STAR, Egypt faces a reckoning over its strongman ways, April 10, 2016

121. KERA PUBLIC RADIO NEWSHOUR, North Texas Muslims Aren't Happy With Ted Cruz, March 25, 2016

122. CNN Money, Unstereotyped: Muslim Feminists Fight for Change, March 18, 2016, available here

123. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Egypt shuts down NGO that helps torture victims, Feb. 17, 2016

124. CBS-DFW, MITCH CARR RADIO SHOW, Congressional Debate over Replacing Justice Scalia, Feb. 17, 2016

125. WALL STREET JOURNAL, Obama Makes First Visit to U.S. Mosque, Feb. 3, 2016

126. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, NYPD Settles Lawsuit Alleging Mass Surveillance on Muslims, Jan. 7, 2016

127. LOS ANGELES TIMES, AFTER TERROR ATTACKS, Muslim women say headscarves have made them targets for

harassment, Dec. 10, 2015

128. WALL STREET JOURNAL, San Bernardino Shooting Prompts Soul Searching Among U.S. Muslims, Dec. 9, 2015

129. MSNBC, Shooting Sparks Fears of Muslim American Backlash, Dec. 4, 2015

130. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Egyptian Court Releases Gamal and Alaa Mubarak, Oct. 12, 2015

131. AL JAZEERA AMERICA, Egyptian President Pardon’s Al Jazeera Journalists, Sept. 23, 2015

132. THE TORONTO STAR,, Fahmy’s Pardon a Bright Spot in Egypt’s Murky System, Sept. 23, 2015

133. CBS-DFW, MITCH CARR RADIO SHOW, Fourteenth Anniversary of 9/11, Sept. 11, 2015

134. ABC AUSTRALIA RADIO, Egypt Passes New Counterterrorism Law, August 17, 2015

135. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Morsi Death Sentence Confirmed in Egypt, June 16, 2015,

136. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Policeman Convicted in Killing of Shaima Al-Sabbagh in Egypt, June 11, 2015

137. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Muslim Female Applicant in EEOC v. Abercrombie &

Fitch, June 1, 2015

138. NEW YORK TIMES, Egyptian Court Sentences Ousted President Morsi to Death, May 16, 2015

139. THE BUSINESS SECTION (INDONESIA RADIO), Egypt’s Judiciary – Repressing a Revolution, May 15, 2015

140. DALLAS MORNING NEWS, Dallas-area Muslim leaders denounce violence at Garland cartoon exhibit, May 4,

2015

141. KERA TEXAS PUBLIC RADIO, Muslim Community Responds to Garland Shootings, May 5, 2015

142. AL JAZEERA AMERICA, Morsi Convicted to 20 years in prison, April 21, 2015

143. RUSSIA TODAY, Death Toll Rises in Yemen as Saudis Ramp Up Operation Decisive Storm, March 31, 2015

144. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, UK Proposes Reforming Asylum Detention Practices, March 16, 2015

145. ARAB VOICES PACIFICA RADIO, Rise in Violence in the Middle East and Hate Crimes against American

Muslims, February 24, 2015

146. KERA NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO, ‘We Are All One’: North Texan Muslims Remember Chapel Hill Victims,

Feb. 16, 2015

147. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, INSIDE EGYPT, Fourth Anniversary of Egypt’s Revolution, Jan. 25, 2015

148. YAHALLAH VOICE ARAB AMERICAN RADIO, Muslim and Arab Civil Rights in the US, Jan. 20. 2015

149. CBS-DFW, MITCH CARR RADIO SHOW, Terrorist Attack in Paris, Jan. 19, 2015

150. AL JAZEERA AMERICA, INSIDE STORY, Prosecutions of AJE Journalists in Egypt, Dec. 29, 2014

151. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Youth Protests in Egypt, Nov. 28, 2014

152. Featured in UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF RACE AND RACE RELATIONS Newsletter, Fall

2014, available here

153. RADIO VOICE OF RUSSIA, The FBI’s Search for ISIS Recruits in the U.S., October 9, 2014

154. NPR, Is translating jihadist texts a crime? SCOTUS might take up case this term, SEPTEMBER 4, 2014

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155. RUSSIA TODAY, Police Increasingly Using Excessive Force, August 14, 2014

156. NILE TV, The Role of the Diaspora in Egypt’s Transition to Democracy, July 6, 2014 (with Shahira Amin)

157. AL JAZEERA AMERICA, Rise in Sexual Assault Grips Egypt, June 9, 2014

158. FOX NEWS, SPECIAL REPORT WITH BRET BAEIR, Analysis of Egypt’s Presidential Elections, May 28, 2014

159. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Analysis of Egypt’s Presidential Elections, May 25, 2014, FOX NEWS, SPECIAL REPORT

WITH BRET BAEIR, Egypt’s Presidential Elections, May 23, 2014

160. TIME MAGAZINE, Egypt’s Judges Flex Their Muscles, May 13, 2014

161. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, 683 Sentenced to Death in Egypt, April 28, 2014

162. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, African Union Investigates Egypt for Human rights Violations, April 27, 2014

163. RADIO FRANCE INTERNATIONAL, Egyptian Women Failed by Arab Spring, April 20, 2014

164. PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE, Are Government Security Agencies Essential Or a Threat to Our National

Security?, April 13, 2014

165. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, INSIDE EGYPT, APRIL 5, 2014

166. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Prosecution of Journalists and Judicial Reform, March 31, 2014

167. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Court Sentences 529 Egyptian Protesters to Death, Mar. 24, 2014

168. AL JAZEERA AMERICA, Evening News, Egyptians Vote on New Constitution, Jan. 13, 2014

169. CNN NEWSROOM, Implications of Muslim Brotherhood Designation as Terrorist Organization, Dec. 27, 2013

170. AL JAZEERA AMERICA, Inside Story, Latest Developments in Egypt, Dec. 26, 2013

171. AL JAZEERA AMERICA, NEWS, Implications of Muslim Brotherhood Designation as Terrorist Organization,

Dec. 25, 2013

172. AL JAZEERA AMERICA, U.S.-Egypt Relations, Nov. 5. 2013

173. AL JAZEERA ARABIC, U.S. Foreign Aid to Egypt, October 10, 2013

174. AL JAZEERA AMERICA, Role of Muslim brotherhood in Egyptian Politics, September 3, 2013

175. CANADIAN BROADCAST RADIO, The Role of the International Community in Egypt’s Political Crisis, August

27, 2013

176. KLIF 570 AM DALLAS/FORT WORTH, Latest Developments in Egypt, August 16, 2013

177. USA TODAY, Worry in U.S. Among Those with Ties to Egypt, Aug. 15, 2013

178. CNN, US Watching Chaos Carefully, August 15, 2013

179. RUSSIA TODAY, Egypt Bracing for New Protests, July 25, 2013

180. RUSSIA TODAY, Egypt’s Rising Tensions, July 25, 2013

181. CBS-DFW, MITCH CARR RADIO SHOW, Latest Developments in Egypt, July 20, 2013

182. RUSSIA TODAY, FBI Tight Lipped of Shooting of Florida Chechen, May 23, 2013

183. ARAB VOICES PACIFICA RADIO, Latest Developments in Egypt, May 8, 2013

184. RADIO SAWA, The Impact of Boston Bombings on Arabs in America, May 2, 2013

185. THE NATIONAL, Boston bombings test strength of new Muslim role in American society, April 22, 2013

186. THE GUARDIAN, US Muslims 'holding their breath' as Boston investigators hunt for bomber, April 17, 2013

187. RUSSIA TODAY, Egypt’s Next Stage Revolution, January 25, 2013,

188. COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, Dec. 3, 2012

189. RUSSIA TODAY, Where are Civil Rights for Muslim Americans, Nov. 9, 2012,

190. RUSSIA TODAY, Egypt: Rhetoric or Reality, October 10, 2012

191. YAHOO NEWS, Was the Sikh Temple Shooting Domestic Terrorism?, August 6, 2012

192. TAHRIR TELEVISION, KALAM NADER TALK SHOW, Discussions with Egypt’s Former Ambassador to Spain and

Pakistan About Recent Developments in Egypt, June 29, 2012

193. NILE INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION, THE BREAKFAST SHOW, Discussions on The Revolution, Elections, and The

Importance of Rule of Law in Egypt, June 23, 2012

194. RUSSIA TODAY, FBI Framing Members of Occupy?, May 8, 2012

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195. RUSSIA TODAY, Police Brutality Too Common in the U.S., April 27, 2012

196. RUSSIA TODAY, Stereotypes Discriminate Against Minorities in America, March 28, 2012

197. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH, Is Spying on Muslims Legal in the US?, February 24, 2012

198. ASSOCIATED PRESS, Former DHS Official Calls For DOJ To Probe NYPD Spying Program, October 20, 2011

199. C-SPAN, Civil Liberties 10 Years After 9/11, September 8, 2011

200. C-SPAN, Civil Rights and National Security, May 17, 2011

201. Egyptian Americans Rally in Support of Countrymen, NPR MORNING EDITION, February 2, 2011

202. PBS NEWSHOUR, Supporters in U.S. Worry About Demonstrators Back Home in Egypt, January 31, 2011

203. AL-ARABIYA, Civil Rights and the Peter King Hearings, January 7, 2011

204. C-SPAN, Terrorism & Future of U.S. Foreign Policy, October 12, 2010