Sejal Singh

Sejal Singh will be a Justice Catalyst Fellow at Public Citizen Litigation Group, where she will focus on FOIA and APA litigation to combat corporate power and hold the Administration accountable.

She is a founding co-Director of the People’s Parity Project, a nationwide campaign organizing law students and new attorneys to unrig the law and build a justice system that values people over profits. During law school, Sejal spent summers at Legal Aid at Work and the New York Civil Liberties Union, joined Senator Warren’s 2020 Presidential campaign as a Policy Fellow, and worked at the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center for a people-first response and for a just recovery to the COVID-19 crisis. Before and during law school, she organized with Know Your IX, a youth-led campaign to end gender harassment and violence in schools. Sejal graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where she was a co-Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review and won the David Grossman Exemplary Clinical Student Award for her work taking on predatory for-profit colleges and the student loans crisis at the Project on Predatory Student Lending. Her writing about unrigging the legal system has been widely published, including in New York Magazine, Slate, the Nation, and Current Affairs.

Fellowship type: Justice Catalyst

Organization: Public Citizen

Project name: Fighting Corporate Power in Agency Rulemaking

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