Stephen A. Rosenbaum

Stephen A. Rosenbaum , MPP, JD, is Frank C. Newman Lecturer at UC Berkeley Law. He is also a Visiting Researcher Scholar at the University’s Othering & Belonging Institute and Research Affiliate at the Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration Initiative. As a University of Washington Visiting Senior Lecturer in Law (2012-14), Stephen was a member of the State Department-funded LESPA (Legal Education Support Program--Afghanistan) faculty team and conducted workshops for Afghan law faculty and senior students in Herat, Mazr-i-Sherif and Kabul. He has served as a legal education consultant to NGOs funded by USAID, European Union and British Council and has published articles on clinical legal education, and law and development in Afghanistan, the Middle East, West Africa, Southeast Asia and Europe. Stephen is currently teaching on-line courses, under the auspices of Classrooms without Walls in partnership with Monash University, to girls and women still living in Afghanistan.

Publications

When Extraordinary Circumstances Call for Mutual Aid: The Arrival of Afghan Academics in the U.S.
Stephen A. Rosenbaum, Davida Finger, Negina Khalili, Ghazi Hashimi. © 2024. 25 pages.
In this chapter, the authors use the narrative essay as a device for providing insight into the experiences of legal scholars, with a spotlight on the personal journeys of two...