Two-and-a-half years ago, Banafsheh Akhlaghi gave up her career as a law professor to fight for the civil rights of Muslim families unwittingly caught up in the wide dragnet brought on by the 9/11 terrorist attacks. We spent a day at her San Francisco law firm, which provides legal aid at a reduced rate or pro bono to Muslim immigrants.
- “She fights on liberty’s front lines,” Contra Costa Times
- “9/11 Panel Calls Policies on Immigration Ineffective,” The New York Times
- “Is This a Way to Ease Muslim Fears?,” ABC News
- “US threatens mass expulsions,” BBC News
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