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Chi Adanna Mgbako

Clinical Professor of Law
Director, Leitner International Human Rights Clinic

Chi Adanna Mgbako is clinical professor of law and director of the Walter Leitner International Human Rights Clinic at Fordham Law School. She and her students work in partnership with social justice organizations on projects focusing primarily on gender equity and anti-carceral human rights advocacy. She has conducted human rights fieldwork in Botswana, Cambodia, Ethiopia, India, Japan, Kenya, Mauritius, Namibia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Uganda, and the United States.

Mgbako is the author of To Live Freely in This World: Sex Worker Activism in Africa (New York University Press). Her scholarship has appeared in the Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law, University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change, Harvard Journal of Law & Gender, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History, Georgetown Journal of International Law, Harvard Human Rights Journal, and the Yale Journal of International Affairs, among other publications. Her writing for the popular press and scholar-activism have been featured in the New York Times International Edition, BBC News Focus on Africa, HuffPost, the Guardian, and the Washington Post: Monkey Cage.

Mgbako earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School, where she received the Gary Bellow Public Service Award, and her B.A., magna cum laude, from Columbia University. Following law school, she served as the Harvard Henigson Human Rights Fellow in the West Africa Project of the International Crisis Group, where she advocated for community-based models of justice in Liberia and political reform in Nigeria, and as the Crowley Fellow in International Human Rights at Fordham Law School, where she co-produced a documentary on women and HIV/AIDS in Malawi.

Mgbako has been honored as a New York Law Journal Rising Star, National Law Journal Top 40 Lawyer of Color Under 40, Fordham Law School’s Public Interest Faculty Member of the Year, and a recipient of the Police Reform Organizing Project’s Citizen of the City Award. She is also a recipient of the Association of American Law Schools’ M. Shanara Gilbert Award, one of the highest honors in clinical legal education.

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EDUCATION

Harvard Law School, JD, 2005
Columbia University, BA, magna cum laude, 2001

HONORS

  • M. Shanara Gilbert “Emerging Clinician” Award, AALS Clinical Section (2017)
  • Rising Star Award, New York Law Journal (2015)
  • Citizen of the City Award, Police Reform Organizing Project (2013)
  • Public Interest Professor of the Year, Fordham Law School (2012)
  • Top 40 Minority Lawyers Under 40, National Law Journal (2011)

Publications

A Roadmap for Sex Workers’ Rights Reform: Lessons Learned from Recent Legal Advancements, Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law (with ElDabh, Butler, and Kemunto) (forthcoming 2025)

Anti-Carceral Human Rights Advocacy, 26 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change 2 (with Johnson et al) (2023)

The Mainstreaming of Sex Workers’ Rights as Human Rights, 43 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender 92 (2020) (solicited) 

Sex Work/Prostitution in Africa, essay solicited for Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History (2019) & forthcoming in Oxford Encyclopedia of African Women’s History, Oxford University Press, Hodgson et al, eds. (2020)

The Case for Decriminalization of Sex Work in South Africa, 44 Georgetown Journal of International Law 1423 (with Bass et al) (2013)

U.S. Global AIDS Funding and Its Discontents: Why the Supreme Court Must Strike Down the Anti-Prostitution Pledge, 8 Yale Journal of International Affairs 133 (2013)

Book Review, Out in Africa: LGBT Organizing in Namibia and South Africa by Ashley Currier 2012, 35 (2) Human Rights Quarterly 517  (2013)

Witchcraft Accusations and Human Rights: Case Studies from Malawi, 43 George Washington International Law Review 389 (with Katherine Glenn) (2012)

Engaging Legal Dualism: Paralegal Organizations and Customary Law in Sierra Leone and Liberia in The Future of African Customary Law, Cambridge University Press, Fenrich et al, eds. (with Kristina Scurry Baehr) (2011)

Sex Work and Human Rights in Africa, 33 Fordham International Law Journal (with Laura A. Smith) (2010)

Penetrating the Silence in Sierra Leone: A Blueprint for the Eradication of Female Genital Mutilation, 23 Harvard Human Rights Journal 11 (with Cave et al) (2010)

Forced Eviction and Resettlement in Cambodia: Case Studies from Phnom Penh, 9 Washington University Global Studies Law Review 39 (with Cave et al) (2010)

Exporting Confusion: U.S. Foreign Policy as an Obstacle to the Implementation of Ethiopia’s Liberalized Abortion Law, Leitner Center for International Law and Justice (with Degol et al) (2010)

Silencing the Ethiopian Courts: Non-Judicial Constitutional Review and its Impact on Human Rights, 32 Fordham International Law Journal 259 (with Degol et al) (2008)

We Will Still Live: Confronting Stigma and Discrimination Against Women Living with HIV/AIDS in Malawi, 31 Fordham International Law Journal 528 (with Fenrich and Higgins) (2008)

Rights-Based Sex Worker Empowerment Guidelines: An Alternative HIV/AIDS Intervention Approach to the 100% Condom Use Programme, Sampada Gramin Mahila Sanstha (SANGRAM) (with Smith et al) (2008)

Nigeria’s Faltering Federal Experiment, International Crisis Group (2006)

Liberia: Resurrecting the Justice System, International Crisis Group (2006)

Front Line Rwanda: Disappearances, Arrests, Threats, Intimidation and Co-option of Human Rights Defenders 2001 – 2004, Frontline, the International Foundation for the
Protection of Human Rights Defenders (with Toy-Cronin and Waldorf) (2005)

‘Ingando’ Solidarity Camps: Reconciliation and Political Indoctrination in Post-Genocide Rwanda, 18 Harvard Human Rights Journal 201 (2005)

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