Sahar Aziz is Professor of Law, Chancellor’s Social Justice Scholar, and Middle East and Legal Studies Scholar at Rutgers University Law School. Professor Aziz’s scholarship adopts an interdisciplinary approach to examine intersections of national security, race, and civil rights with a focus on the adverse impact of national security laws and policies on racial, ethnic, and religious minorities in the U.S. Her research also investigates the relationship between authoritarianism, terrorism, and rule of law in Egypt. She is the author of The Racial Muslim: When Racism Quashes Religious Freedom (University of California Press, forthcoming 2021).
Professor Aziz is the founding director of the interdisciplinary Rutgers Center for Security, Race, and Rights (csrr.rutgers.edu) and serves on the editorial boards of the Arab Law Quarterly and the International Journal of Middle East Studies.
Invited by: Sarah Leah Whitson
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December 23, 2021 | 159 | -1 | -0.7% |
November 15, 2021 | 160 | +3 | +2.0% |