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Bahar Mirhosseni

Fellows Advisory Council Member at The International Legal Foundation

Bahar Mirhosseni is a Lecturer at UCLA School of Law and teaches Law 835, Pay or Stay: An Exploration of the Bail System in America. She has collaborated and consulted with human rights organizations including the Georgia Capital Defender Office, the Southern Africa Litigation Centre, and Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association. She serves on the Fellows Advisory Council at The International Legal Foundation, where as Interim Program Director she worked with The ILF's lawyers in the MENA region on access to justice, human rights, and high quality public defense. Previously, she was the Associate Director of Training at Movement Law Lab where her work centered on training legal organizations, law students, legal workers, and lawyers in shifting the culture and practice of lawyering. She has spent over a decade in indigent defense, in New York and California, first through The Legal Aid Society of New York, as a public defender in Brooklyn and as a Criminal-Immigration Staff Attorney representing non-citizens, conducting select post-conviction advocacy, and advising criminal defense attorneys across New York City. As a Legal Specialist for the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative, she oversaw a legal education program for Palestinian law students across the West Bank. She has mentored/trained hundreds of law students and lawyers in Palestine, Tunisia, Afghanistan and the United States. She is a Senior Advocate with The Color of Excellence.

Mirhosseni received her B.A. degree with Honors from the University of California at Berkeley and her J.D. from the City University of New York School of Law. As a law student, she was awarded the Haywood Burns Fellowship in Civil and Human Rights from CUNY Law School and a Millspaugh-Catlin Fellowship in Human Rights as an Ella Baker intern at the Center for Constitutional Rights. Hedgebrook Writing Residency awarded her the Women Authoring Change Fellowship in honor of slain Libyan human rights advocate Salwa Bugaighis. Bahar is a recipient of a 2021 writing fellowship with Kweli Journal.