Zeba Huq

Zeba Huq joined the Religious Liberty Clinic as a clinical supervising attorney and lecturer in law in 2015.  Zeba helps supervise and train second- and third-year law students as they learn the practice of law through the litigation of religious liberty claims.  Before joining the clinic, Zeba taught a course on religious liberty to students at New York University Abu Dhabi in collaboration with NYU President John Sexton.  She also litigated to exonerate wrongly convicted individuals through DNA testing at the Innocence Project in New York City and clerked for the Senior Judges at the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Zeba graduated from Brown University, magna cum laude, with a degree in international relations and economics.  She earned her J.D., magna cum laude, from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City.

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