Washington College of Law logo
 
American University logo
Faculty

Photograph of Professor Muneer Ahmad

Muneer Ahmad

Professor of Law

 

Office: Room 428
Phone: 202-274-4389
E-mail: mahmad@wcl.american.edu vCard

Muneer Ahmad is a professor of law at American University Washington College of Law, where he teaches in an international human rights clinic and also teaches immigration law. From July 2004 to April 2007, he represented a Canadian citizen detained at Guantanamo Bay, in both in civil proceedings in federal court and in military commission proceedings at Guantanamo. In his clinical teaching, he supervises students in the provision of representation to indigent immigrants in the D.C. area facing a range of legal challenges, including detention and removal, and labor exploitation in low-wage industries. He also supervises students on policy projects, including language access in D.C., as well as the availability of legal and social services in immigrant detention centers.

His scholarship examines the intersections of immigration, race, and citizenship in both legal theory and legal practice. He has also written and spoken widely about the impact of the September 11th attacks on Arab, Muslim, and South Asian communities. He is a Commissioner on the District of Columbia Access to Justice Commission, and serves as an advisory board member for the newly created D.C. Community Legal Interpreter Bank. He serves as a board member for Global Workers Justice Alliance (an organization committed to "portable justice" for transnational workers), and an advisory board member to South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT).

Prior to joining the faculty at American, he was a Skadden Fellow and staff attorney at the Asian Pacific American Legal Center in Los Angeles, where he represented low-wage Latina/o and Asian workers in L.A. sweatshops, represented immigrant workers who had been trafficked into the United States, and adressed the impact of welfare reform on immigrant communities. While in Los Angeles, he was also Legal Task Force Chair of the South Asian Network. He clerked for the Honorable William K. Sessions III in the U.S. District Court in Burlington, Vermont. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School.

Currently Teaching

There are no classes currently associated with this professor.

Areas of Specialization

Degrees & Universities

 
Washington College of Law  -  4801 Massachusetts Avenue, NW  -  Washington, DC 20016  -  202-274-4000