An oral history interview with attorney and law professor Easha Anand, conducted by Michigan Law 3L Andrew Eslich on December 16, 2024. In this interview, Professor Anand discusses her background and professional trajectory, with particular focus on her work as a Supreme Court and Appellate Counsel at the MacArthur Justice Center and as Co-director of Stanford Law School’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic on cases ranging from juvenile sentencing to malicious prosecution to immigration and more.
In this interview, Professor Anand discusses her background and professional trajectory, with particular focus on her work as a Supreme Court and Appellate Counsel at the MacArthur Justice Center and as Co-director of Stanford Law School’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic on cases ranging from juvenile sentencing to malicious prosecution to immigration and more.
View the full interview with Professor Anand here:
By: Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse
December 16, 2024
Contents: Clearinghouse Oral History Project Interview with Attorney and Professor Easha Anand (Fall 2024)
[0:00-9:18] Introduction and Pre-Law School Background
[9:18-30:19] Law School and Clerkships
[30:19-38:11] Law Firm Work and David v. Missouri
[38:11–54:15] Transition to MacArthur Justice Center and United States v. Briones
[54:15–01:04:37] Hope v. Harris and Reflections on MacArthur Justice Center Work
[01:04:37-01:15:56] Work with Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at Stanford Law School
[01:15:56-01:29:19] Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon, Ohio and Campos-Chavez v. Garland
[01:29:19-01:33:19] Final Reflections
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