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Faiza W. Sayed is an Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Safe Harbor Project at Brooklyn Law School. She specializes in Asylum and Refugee Law, Immigration Law, and their intersections with criminal and national security law. Her academic career includes roles as a Clinical Teaching Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center and practitioner experience at organizations like the New York Legal Assistance Group.
Education: J.D. from Columbia Law School and B.A. from University of California, Los Angeles. Her research emphasizes legal protections for vulnerable immigrants while balancing policy outcomes. The Safe Harbor Clinic she directs focuses on representing immigrant populations in humanitarian cases and advocating for systemic reform through community projects.
Publications include high-impact works such as "The Immigration Shadow Docket" (Northwestern U. LR, 2023) and "Terrorism and the Inherent Right to Self-Defense in Immigration Law" (Cal. LR, 2021), addressing modern challenges in immigration adjudication and detention practices.



