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Joshua Asabor
J.D. candidate at Yale Law School
Joshua Asabor is a J.D. candidate at Yale Law School who has served as a Legal Intern for the Voting Rights Project at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).23
Academic Background
Asabor completed his undergraduate studies at Princeton University, where he earned an A.B. degree and studied military history.14 During his time at Princeton, he engaged in independent scholarship focused on an interdisciplinary approach to studying international conflict and warfare.1
Yale Law School Involvement
At Yale Law School, Asabor has taken on several roles:
- Just Security Student Editor and Writing Fellow
- Notes and Comments Editor for Yale Law and Policy Review
- Member of the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project
- Subcommittee co-chair on Yale Law School's Title IX Working Group1
Professional Experience
Prior to law school, Asabor spent several years working in management consulting and private equity.1 His professional experience also includes:
- Legal Intern at the ACLU's Voting Rights Project23
- Associate at Gemspring (likely referring to Gemspring Capital, a private equity firm)
Research Interests
Asabor's academic and professional interests include:
- Intersection of national security and racial justice
- U.S. human rights and humanitarian rights policy
- Cybersecurity and elections
- Populism
- Comparative analysis of U.S. and Nigerian protest movements1
Joshua Asabor's diverse background in law, policy, and business, combined with his ongoing legal education at Yale, positions him as an emerging professional in the fields of civil rights, voting rights, and public policy.