Areeba Jibril is a clinical teaching fellow in the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, where her practice specializes in racial justice and civil rights. Jibril was most recently a Fisher-Paradise Fellow with the ACLU of Massachusetts, where she litigated prison and policing accountability issues. Jibril has also worked at a law firm in San Francisco and interned at the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School and the Digital Rights Foundation in Pakistan.
Jibril graduated from the University of Michigan Law School, where she was a student attorney with the Michigan Innocence Clinic, a Geneva International Fellow at the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and an executive editor on the Michigan Journal of Race and Law. She has a B.A. in Political Science and Economics from the University of Michigan, and a minor in Arab and/or Muslim American Studies.
Education
J.D., University of Michigan Law School
B.A., University of Michigan
Areeba Jibril is not teaching any Law courses in Fall 2024.
Courses During Other Semesters
Semester | Course Num | Course Title | Spring 2023 | 285.9 sec. 001 | Samuelson Clinic Seminar | 295.5T sec. 001 | Samuelson Clinic | 295.5U sec. 001 | Advanced Samuelson Clinic |
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