
معرفی
Bikku Kuruvila is an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco, serving as part-time faculty across the School of Law, School of Management, and College of Arts and Sciences. He specializes in interdisciplinary legal studies, focusing on law's intersections with social contexts such as human rights, inequality, and public policy. His teaching spans courses on global change, gender and law, public finance, and employment discrimination law.
Education:
- JD from Cornell University
- Master of Regional Planning from Cornell University
- BA (Honors) in Political Economy from Stanford University
Research interests include financialization, legal frameworks addressing inequality, and the impact of state policies. He has authored influential legislation on domestic workers' rights and domestic violence, with his work shaping laws nationwide. His scholarship bridges law, economics, and global development, particularly in post-2008 financial crisis contexts.
Publications reflect his expertise in human rights, financial policy, and methodological approaches to law. His career combines academic contributions with practical legal experience as a legislative counsel and administrative law judge in New York City.



