Staff Attorney, ACLU of North Carolina; Adjunct Professor of Law
Leah J. Kang
B.A., Columbia; M.S., Pace; J.D., Harvard
B.A., Columbia; M.S., Pace; J.D., Harvard
Leah Kang is a staff attorney at the ACLU of North Carolina where she works on a range of civil rights and racial justice issues. Prior to joining the ACLU, Professor Kang was a staff attorney at Forward Justice in Durham, North Carolina, and at Advancement Project, in Washington, D.C. Professor Kang clerked for the Honorable O. Rogeriee Thompson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the Honorable Theodore D. Chuang of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.
Professor Kang has taught negotiation as a Special Topics Seminar Instructor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. While at Harvard Law School, Professor Kang also served on the teaching teams for the Harvard Law School Negotiation Workshop and for the Harvard Negotiation Institute’s executive education programs.
Before law school, Professor Kang had the immense privilege of teaching 5th grade for three years in a New York City public school.