Bio
Dror Ladin was a staff attorney at the ACLU National Security Project, and was previously a Skadden Fellow at the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project. Prior to joining the Immigrants' Rights Project, Dror clerked for the Honorable Kim McLane Wardlaw of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and worked as a fellow at the ACLU National Security Project and as an associate at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Vassar College, and received his J.D. from Yale Law School.
Featured work
Jul 29, 2019
Supreme Court Order No ‘Big Victory’ For Trump’s Border Wall. The Fight Continues.
May 25, 2019
Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful’ Wall Crumbles in Court
Nov 29, 2018
We’re Suing the CIA to Find the Body of a Torture Victim
Nov 13, 2018
Secret CIA Document Shows Plan to Test Drugs on Prisoners
Dec 22, 2017
The Trump Administration Might Be Trying to Strip the Citizenship of an American Detainee Held in Secret
Aug 17, 2017
After Years of Slammed Doors, Torture Survivors Finally End Impunity Streak
Jul 25, 2017
CIA Torture Psychologists Compare Themselves to Nazi Poison Gas Manufacturer as Defense
Mar 9, 2017
In a First, the Trump Administration Moves to Invoke Secrecy Claims in Torture Lawsuit
Oct 6, 2016
ACLU Lawyers Will Get to Question Ex-CIA Officials in Torture Case