Bio
Ariela Migdal () joined the ACLU in 2007 and has worked in such areas as women’s rights, gender-based workplace discrimination and single-sex education. She currently litigates cases concerning discrimination against women in traditionally male-dominated occupations. Migdal clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and Judge Harry T. Edwards of the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals. She also clerked in the Israel Public Defender office. She received a J.D. from New York University School of Law in 2001. Migdal also holds an M.A. from London University and a B.A. from Harvard University.
Featured work
Mar 5, 2012
UPS Hearts Logistics. Pregnant Employees, Not So Much.
Feb 17, 2012
DoD Comes Closer to Recognizing that Women Are Already Serving on the Front Lines
Jan 27, 2012
Class-Action Discrimination Lawsuits After Wal-Mart
Jan 11, 2012
Protection for Women Workers at Stake in Coleman
Dec 20, 2011
Protections for Home Care Workers: Ending An Unjust Legacy
Nov 23, 2011
The Rights We Take for Granted
Nov 8, 2011
Survey Shows Sexual Harassment in School Is All Too Common
Sep 28, 2011
Tear Down the “Maternal Wall!” FMLA Protects Women in the Workplace
Sep 15, 2011
Wal-Mart Now "Women-Friendly?" We Don't Think So
May 31, 2011
Can Your School Punish You for Being Raped?