Christina Sinha – IABA Fellow, National Security
Christina Sinha is an Iranian American Bar Association (“IABA”) Fellow at the Asian Law Caucus. Her work at the Caucus focuses on federal and state government profiling and targeting of Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (“AMEMSA”) communities, with an emphasis on the Iranian-American community.
While a student at U.C. Berkeley School of Law (“Boalt Hall”), Christina served as co-director for the Civil Rights Outreach Project (“CROP”), a collaborative venture between the Caucus and Boalt Hall students that provides direct legal services to underserved AMEMSA communities in the Berkeley-Oakland area. Christina also participated in the Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project (“IRAP”), a student-run clinic that provides legal assistance to Iraqi refugees applying for resettlement in the United States. She was also a member of the Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law, & Justice and the Berkeley Journal of African-American Law and Policy. Christina received her B.A., summa cum laude, from U.C. Riverside in Political Science.












