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The Muslim Bar Association of New York (MuBANY) seeks a part-time paid intern to assist with social media posts, website updates, monthly newsletter preparation, and other similar messaging distributed by the bar association. 

View MuBANY's January 2021 Newsletter.

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MuBANY calls on elected officials and prosecutors to take all steps necessary to hold accountable all responsible for these heinous attacks.

View MuBANY's newsletter for December 2020.

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oday, the Supreme Court ruled 8-0 in Tanzin v Tanvir, finding that Muslims who were put on the No-Fly list after refusing to become FBI informants and spy on their communities, can sue the federal officials who put them on the list in their individual capacities for money damages.

View the MuBANY newsletter for November 2020.

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✨ MuBANY congratulates President-elect Joseph Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris (the first woman, first Black person, first Indian-American and first Asian American elected to hold the office) on their historic win.

The election has shown many things, including that we are a divided nation. We look forward to everything the Biden-Harris administration will do to unite the country and ...

View our newsletter from October 2020!

On October 9, 2020, Congresswoman Grace Meng, from New York’s 6th District and Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee, signed and delivered a letter to the Biden/Harris Campaign, which requests that the candidates publicly commit to the appointment of judges who identify as Muslim to the federal judiciary. The Muslim Bar Association of New York (“MuBANY”) led in drafting of the letter ...

MuBANY's Judiciary Initiative hopes to further diverse representation within the judiciary by creating pipelines and opportunities for our members and other underrepresented communities within both the state and federal judiciaries.