Law School Immigration Expert Headlines Brown University Program
November 16, 2008 — Associate Professor Anil Kalhan delivered the opening convocation of South Asian Identity Week at Brown University on Nov. 16.
Kalhan, a 1993 alumnus of Brown, was invited to talk about the experience of South Asians in U.S. and their role in the political, social and cultural landscape.
One of the newest faculty members at Earle Mack School of Law, Kalhan’s professional experience includes work as a litigation associate at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, where he also served as co-coordinator of the firm's immigration and international human rights pro bono practice group. He also has previously worked for the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project in New York. He currently serves on the board of directors of the South Asian Bar Association of New York, the national council of advisors for South Asian Americans Leading Together, and the advisory board of the Discrimination and National Security Initiative of the Harvard University Pluralism Project. He is also an affiliated faculty member at the South Asia Center at the University of Pennsylvania.
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