Event Details

MuBANY is pleased to present "Faith, Values and Identity: Navigating the Legal Landscape", an engaging panel discussion at the Fordham University School of Law. Dinner will be served.


Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring distinguished members of the Muslim Bar Association of New York (MuBANY) and the Palestinian American Bar Association (PABA), and moderated by Fordham Law's Muslim Law Student Association, as they explore the complex intersection of faith, values, and identity within the legal profession. This event will provide invaluable insights into the unique challenges faced by Muslim and Palestinian lawyers, especially in light of growing concerns around discrimination, Islamophobia, and anti-Palestinian sentiment.


As legal professionals, Muslim and Palestinian attorneys often navigate not only the technical aspects of law but also the personal and professional complexities tied to their faith and identity. In this session, panelists will share their experiences, discuss strategies for resilience and advocacy, and offer practical advice for law students and lawyers seeking to balance their cultural and religious values with the demands of the legal profession.


Key topics will include:


  • The impact of recent geopolitical events on Muslim and Palestinian lawyers.
  • Combating discrimination and bias in legal spaces.
  • Upholding ethical values in the face of systemic challenges.
  • Building solidarity among marginalized communities within the legal field.
  • Career paths and mentorship opportunities for Muslim and Palestinian law students and professionals.


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