Bio
Noor Zafar is a Staff Attorney with the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project (IRP). She is a graduate of New York University and Harvard Law School. Prior to joining IRP, Noor was the Nadine Strossen fellow with the ACLU National Security Project, where she helped litigate cases challenging presidential emergency powers, electronic surveillance, and discriminatory federal policing. Before joining the ACLU, Noor worked as a Bertha Justice fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights, where she represented detainees at Guantánamo Bay and engaged in litigation and advocacy relating to the laws of war, immigration, and religious profiling.
Featured work
Apr 24, 2020
They Were Willing to Make the Ultimate Sacrifice for the U.S., but Trump Won't Let Them Become Americans
Dec 13, 2019
Trump's War Pardons Are Sabotaging the Military Justice System
Feb 6, 2019
How to Shine a Light on U.S. Government Surveillance of Americans