

Abhay Aneja
A lifelong learner contributing to the academic community, Abhay Aneja serves as an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. With a deep-seated passion for understanding the intricacies of legal frameworks, Professor Aneja's research primarily explores the profound impact of legal institutions on social and economic inequality. His scholarly pursuits are particularly concentrated in the realms of democracy and criminal justice, where he seeks to unravel the complex interplay between law and societal structures. Professor Aneja's academic interests extend to governance, human rights, and the norms that underpin societal interactions. Through his work, he aims to shed light on the mechanisms by which legal systems can either perpetuate or mitigate inequality, offering insights that are both timely and critical in today's global landscape. His commitment to these issues is reflected in his rigorous research and thoughtful analysis, which contribute to a deeper understanding of how legal institutions shape the world around us. In addition to his research, Professor Aneja is dedicated to fostering a dynamic and inclusive learning environment for his students. He encourages critical thinking and active engagement, guiding future legal professionals to consider the broader implications of their work on society. Through his teaching and mentorship, he inspires a new generation of scholars to pursue justice and equity in their professional endeavors.