New General Counsel

By Kelly Benjamin

The AAUP is pleased to announce the appointment of Veena Dubal, professor of law at the University of California, Irvine, as the Association’s next general counsel.

Dubal’s research focuses broadly on law, technology, and precarious workers, combining legal and empirical analysis to explore issues of labor and inequality. Her work encompasses a range of topics, including the impact of digital technologies and emerging legal frameworks on workers’ lives; the interplay between law, work, and identity; and the role of the law and lawyers in solidarity movements.

Dubal has written numerous articles in law and social science journals as well as essays for the popular press. Her research has been cited in legal decisions, including by the California Supreme Court, and her research and commentary are regularly featured in reporting by media outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, NPR, and CNN. She holds JD and PhD degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, where she conducted an ethnographic study of the San Francisco taxi industry. The subject of her doctoral research arose from her work as a public interest attorney and Berkeley Law Foundation fellow at the Asian Law Caucus, where she founded a taxi worker project and represented Muslim Americans in civil rights cases. Dubal is the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including a Fulbright fellowship, for her scholarship and previous work as a public interest lawyer.

Dubal will work closely with the AAUP’s legal staff to pursue AAUP activities, which include advising on higher education legal issues; preparing amicus briefs; monitoring legal developments in higher education around the country; and keeping the Association apprised of new and emerging legal issues that may have implications in areas such as academic freedom, labor and employment law, freedom of expression, and intellectual property rights.