
معرفی
Ibrahim Diallo is a Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School and the 2024-25 Curtis Liman Fellow at the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law. He holds affiliations with Yale University through its Law School and the Liman Center. His roles include teaching, judicial clerkships, and public interest advocacy.
Education:
- J.D., Columbia Law School, 2020
- B.A., Trinity College, 2011 (Recipient of Trustees Award for Excellence)
Research & Professional Focus: Diallo’s work centers on criminal justice reform, labor rights, and public defense. He has led campaigns for debt forgiveness for NYC cab drivers and represented rideshare drivers in litigation. His academic interests include the abolition and alternatives to imprisonment, as reflected in his course Imprisoned: Conception, Construction, Abolition, and Alternatives.
Awards & Recognition:
- Samuel I. Rosenman Prize (Public Law Excellence)
- Emil Schlesinger Labor Law Prize
- Lowenstein Public Interest Fellowship
Professional Experience: Diallo clerked for U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Susan L. Carney and U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden. Previously, he worked at the New York Taxi Workers Alliance and the New Haven Federal Public Defender’s Office. Before law, he was an Associate at JP Morgan Chase & Co.





