Imran Maskatia
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Imran Maskatia
@imranm.bsky.social
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“As the Trump admin asserts national security powers to target foreign and domestic enemies at unprecedented scale, the Supreme Court will have to decide whether there truly are no limits to the racialized security state it has unleashed.” My new essay in Daedalus, www.amacad.org/daedalus/sup...
The Supreme Court & the Unaccountable Racialized Security State
For a few brief years after 9/11, the U.S. Supreme Court reined in the executive branch’s most sweeping assertions of wartime power, upholding the constitutional rights of military detainees. Then the...
www.amacad.org
November 20, 2025 at 7:32 PM
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I was happy to moderate this conversation on how Orientalism, the masterpiece of Palestinian American intellectual Edward Said, revolutionized academic inquiry around the world. Said's message to speak to power resonates even louder today.
🎙️NEW CASBS PODCAST EPISODE

"In Edward Said's Shadow"

Said wrote most of Orientalism at CASBS in 1975-76. CASBS fellows Shane Dillingham, Thomas Blom Hansen, @camillahawth.bsky.social & @ssinnar.bsky.social discuss the enduring influence of Said's landmark book

🎧 casbs.stanford.edu/podcast#edwa...
October 29, 2025 at 8:21 PM
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Read this brilliant essay by my colleague, immigration law expert Jennifer Chacon, on the Supreme Court's shadow docket decision effectively permitting racial profiling in immigration raids: verfassungsblog.de/noem-ice-sup...
Whose Common Sense?
verfassungsblog.de
September 12, 2025 at 1:41 AM
'“It’s gratifying to see a student newspaper upholding free speech at a time when many institutions are bending the knee,” said Shirin Sinnar, a law professor at Stanford.

theintercept.com/2025/08/26/s...
The Student Newspaper Suing Marco Rubio Over Targeted Deportations
The Stanford Daily argues the First Amendment protects journalists from arcane laws used against Mahmoud Khalil and Rümeysa Öztürk.
theintercept.com
August 28, 2025 at 3:37 PM
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My latest article, on how organizers & lawyers in three cities sought to “flood the courts” to protect homeless people and renters facing eviction. law.stanford.edu/wp-content/u...
August 14, 2025 at 3:21 PM
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My new op-ed about the terrorism provision slipped into the budget bill: "At a time of growing American authoritarianism, the last thing Congress should be doing is granting new powers to the president to destroy civil society groups that stand in his way."
slate.com/news-and-pol...
The Real Threat of the Nonprofit “Terrorism” Provision in Trump’s Big Bill
The Trump administration has already wielded the “terrorist” label to stigmatize and strip rights from student activists and migrants.
slate.com
May 18, 2025 at 3:39 PM
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If your university is claiming it can't support noncitizen students for legal reasons, see this new legal analysis out from @aaup.bsky.social. www.aaup.org/news/institu...
Institutions Should Support Students Under Visa Threats with Legal Aid and Housing
In response to the Trump administration's recent actions subjecting more than one thousand international students to visa revocations or other involuntary changes to their immigration status, the AAUP...
www.aaup.org
May 22, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Today's the first #StanfordDayofGiving. All donations are doubled for the next 24 hours, and you can direct your money to a specific part of campus. The Markaz Resource Center is a lifeline for many on campus. Please donate at dayofgiving.stanford.edu/campaigns/th....
May 14, 2025 at 11:46 PM
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Stanford is notably absent from this statement from hundreds of colleges and universities against "the unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American higher education." www.aacu.org/newsroom/a-c...
www.aacu.org
April 22, 2025 at 5:08 PM
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In the latest episode of the Stanford Legal Podcast, Pamela Karlan is joined by Stanford Law School Professor @ssinnar.bsky.social and former DOJ prosecutor Brendan Ballou to discuss Trump’s pardons and the rule of law. Listen to the episode here: law.stanford.edu/stanford-leg...
Trump’s Pardons: Political Violence, Hate Groups, and the Rule of Law | Stanford Law School
law.stanford.edu
February 11, 2025 at 4:39 PM
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My op-ed: "Colleges and universities ... seem to be hoping that their muted responses — and affirmative acquiescence — will spare them. ...This sort of acquiescence will not only fail to protect institutions, but will expose all of us to further repression."
stanforddaily.com/2025/01/28/f...
From the Community | The dangers of institutional acquiescence
Universities should not stay silent on Trump's blitzkrieg of policies that target immigrants, gut diversity initiatives and pardon insurrectionists, writes law professor Shirin Sinnar.
stanforddaily.com
January 29, 2025 at 3:22 PM
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NYT reporting mass immigrant ICE raids have begun in Chicago.

I'm an immigrant & Chicago based human rights lawyer. I wrote this on how to handle ICE, actions to protect our immigrant neighbors, & debunking anti-immigrant hate.

No paywall. Please share widely. www.qasimrashid.com/p/trumps-mas...
Trump's Mass Anti-Immigrant Raids to Begin
Here are action items to protect your immigrant neighbors, answers to common FAQs, and insights to debunk anti-immigrant propaganda
www.qasimrashid.com
January 26, 2025 at 7:41 PM
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My just published article in U. Chicago Legal Forum on how terrorism charges replicate the severity of historical treason charges, but with few of the constraints: legal-forum.uchicago.edu/print-archiv...
Terrorism, Not Treason: The Rise and Fall of Criminal Charges | The University of Chicago Legal Forum
This Article advances both legal and sociocultural explanations for the near absence of treason charges in the “war on terror” and the implications for addressing political violence. On the legal side...
legal-forum.uchicago.edu
January 15, 2025 at 6:51 PM
Brilliant!
December 15, 2024 at 7:05 AM
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Decades-long political pressure to avoid studying or speaking out on Palestine within academia make it harder to fairly resolve Title VI complaints today. My blog post here: knightcolumbia.org/blog/title-v...
Title VI, Palestine, and the Interpretation of Speech
knightcolumbia.org
December 11, 2024 at 10:39 PM