Gowthaman Ranganathan

Human Rights Scholar (Spring 2020); Law
Human Rights Scholars Affiliated Graduate Students Alumni

Gowthaman Ranganathan is a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellow from India. He is pursuing an LLM in Human Rights and Comparative Constitutional Law at The University of Texas School of Law. In India, he has worked with the Alternative Law Forum, Bengaluru; the Centre for Social Justice, Ahmedabad; and the office of Advocate Sudha Ramalingam at Chennai. He has assisted and represented survivors of domestic violence, LGBT persons, and sex workers at various forums in Bengaluru and Chennai. He has worked extensively on the rights of transgender persons and on advocacy and litigation to decriminalize homosexuality in India. His current work is at the intersection of human rights, inequality, mental health and marginalization.

He holds an undergraduate degree from the National Law School, Bengaluru and an LLM in law and development from the Azim Premji University. He has also taught at the National Law University at Jodhpur and Delhi where he facilitated an undergraduate course on Law, Society and Social Justice Lawyering; and Law and Justice for postgraduate students.

He loves cycling, poetry and cats.