Aziza Ahmed (@azizaahmed) 's Twitter Profile
Aziza Ahmed

@azizaahmed

Prof. of Law. at Boston University School of Law. Co-founder and co-director of the Program on Reproductive Justice
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calendar_today08-09-2009 17:47:54

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Michele Goodwin (@michelebgoodwin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just learned that in the GA. case, striking down the state's draconian & harmful law, the court cited my article: Involuntary Reproductive Servitude: Forced Pregnancy, Abortion, and the Thirteenth Amendment, University of Chicago Legal Forum 191 (2022) aclu.org/cases/sisterso…

Boston University School of Law (@bu_law) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#BULawProf Jonathan Feingold argues that in overturning Chevron in the Loper decision, #SCOTUS "paved the way for an erosion of civil rights" & that "...the decision has the potential to reverse progressive policies put in place over the last few decades." ➡️ spr.ly/6011UP5uJ

Jonathan Feingold (@jpygold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

staking my claim: Aziza Ahmed Ngozi Okidegbe & Prof. Zohra Ahmed bout to convene the most robust, productive, generative, timely law school symposium on expertise . . . ever. 😅Boston University School of Law BU Law Review bu.edu/law/engagement…

Aziza Ahmed (@azizaahmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a gift planning this outstanding event on Law and Expertise with Ngozi Okidegbe and Zohra Ahmed. So many wonderful thoughtful people to listen to and learn from.

BU Law Review (@bulawreview) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This quote from Prof. Rahman during our first panel, Technologies of Governance and Expertise, resonated with several students: "The notion of qualifications in expertise is seductive in its appearance of neutrality." We are looking forward to our second panel, starting now!

BU Law Review (@bulawreview) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From our AI, Justice, and Expertise panel, Prof. Eaglin notes: "What concerns me about information technology is how it can stifle imagination in its deepest level."

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Our thoughtful, amazing keynote roundtable panelists, Professors David Kennedy, Sheila Jasanoff, and Patricia J. Williams left our audience with much to ponder... (1/2)

The Nation (@thenation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trump administration will likely use the secretary of HHS to lend credibility to the idea that fetal health is equal and sometimes greater than the life of the pregnant person, writes Aziza Ahmed. bit.ly/4jXCqkv