Asifa Quraishi


Dr. Asifa Bano Quraishi is an American educator and legal scholar. She is a Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she teaches courses in Islamic law and U.S. constitutional law. She has served as a law clerk in United States federal courts. Her recent publications address issues of Islamic constitutionalism, in the context of separation of legal authority as well as methodologies of textual interpretation.
Quraishi is a founding board member of the National Association of Muslim Lawyers, its sister organisation Muslim Advocates, based in San Francisco, and American Muslims Intent on Learning and Activism. She is also an associate of the Muslim Women’s League, and has served as President and board member of Muslim Women’s League.
Quraishi received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2012.

Education

She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California-Berkeley in 1988 and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of California Davis School of Law in 1992. She also earned a Master of Laws degree from Columbia Law School in 1998 and a Doctor of Juridical Science degree from Harvard Law School in 2006.

Legal career

From 1993 to 1994, she served as a law clerk to District Judge Edward Dean Price of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California and from 1994 to 1997, she served as a death penalty law clerk for the Ninth Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals.

Teaching career

She joined the faculty of University of Wisconsin Law School in 2004. From 2004 to 2012, she was an Assistant Professor of Law. From 2012 to 2017, she was an Associate Professor of Law. Since 2017, she has served as a full time Professor of Law.

Selected publications