Bio
Anjana Samant is a senior attorney with the ACLU Women’s Rights Project. She joined the ACLU with over 15 years of experience in civil rights litigation, movement lawyering, and intersectional justice work. Prior to joining the ACLU WRP, Anjana served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Bureau of the New York State Attorney General’s Office where she worked on several notable matters including the State’s sexual harassment and corporate misconduct action against The Weinstein Company; New York State’s litigation challenging the Muslim travel ban; investigations into anti-abortion “crisis pregnancy centers”; algorithmic discrimination in credit decisions; and police misconduct and reform.
Previously, Anjana worked as a senior staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights on racial justice and government misconduct matters; an associate at the employment law firm of Outten & Golden; and a law clerk for Judge Martha Vazquez in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico. She has also taught as an adjunct professor at Brooklyn Law School and as a teaching fellow in constitutional for the late Prof. Derrick A. Bell. She graduated from Cornell University and NYU School of Law.
Featured work
Mar 14, 2023
How Policy Hidden in an Algorithm is Threatening Families in This Pennsylvania County
Sep 29, 2021
Family Surveillance by Algorithm: The Rapidly Spreading Tools Few Have Heard Of
Mar 8, 2019
Defunding the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Would Be Terrible for Women
Dec 27, 2018
The First Step Act Is a Small Step for Incarcerated Women