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 30, 2011
Women of Wal-Mart Fight for Their Day in Court
Mar 24, 2011
Appeals Court Rules Lawsuit by Muslim Woman Forced to Remove Her Headscarf Can Proceed
Mar 1, 2011
Women: Do You Work Just for the Sake of Working?
Nov 17, 2010
Putting Dignity on the Guest List
Nov 1, 2010
The Importance of Class Actions in Fighting Workplace Discrimination
Jun 23, 2010
Title IX: Looking Back and Ahead
Apr 1, 2009
Students Mobilize for Change During Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Jan 22, 2009
Win for Title IX and the Constitution
Feb 27, 2008
Court Allows Muslim Woman's Headscarf Case to Proceed