Aziza Ahmed
Aziza Ahmed is Professor of Law and N. Neal Pike Scholar at the Boston University School of Law and Co-Director of the BU Law Program in Reproductive Justice. Widely published in law and public health, her scholarship examines the intersection of law, politics, and science in the fields of constitutional law, criminal law, health law, and family law. She is author of Feminism’s Medicine: Law, Science, and Social Movements in the AIDS Response (forthcoming by Cambridge University Press) and coeditor of the handbook Race, Racism, and the Law (forthcoming by Edward Elgar Publishing). Professor Ahmed has previously served as visiting professor at the University of Chicago Law School, Bennett Boskey Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School, visiting scholar at the Harvard Law School Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics, and Law, and public affairs fellow at Princeton University. She received a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, an M.S. in Population and International Health from the Harvard School of Public Health, and a B.A. from Emory University.