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Ahilan Arulanantham

Senior Counsel

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Southern California

Bio

Ahilan Arulanantham (@ahilan_toolong) is the senior counsel at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Southern California. Previously, he was the director of advocacy/legal director at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Southern California and senior staff attorney at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµImmigrants’ Rights Project.

Ahilan has successfully litigated a number of cases to protect the rights of immigrants and minority communities against government oppression.

During his tenure at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµSoCal, he has successfully litigated several landmark cases, including Nadarajah v. Gonzales, the first Ninth Circuit case establishing limits on the government’s power to detain immigrants as national security threats; , which required the government to provide bond hearings to thousands of immigration detainees; and Franco v. Holder, the first case to establish a right to appointed legal representation for any group of immigrants facing deportation, which required the federal government to provide legal representation to mentally ill immigrants.

In 2007, Ahilan was named one of California Lawyer Magazine’s Lawyers of the Year for his work at the intersection of immigrants’ rights and national security, and in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 was named one of the Daily Journal’s Top 100 Lawyers in California. In 2010, he received the Arthur C. Helton Human Rights Award by the American Immigration Lawyers’ Association.

Ahilan has testified before both the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate on national security and immigrants’ rights issues. He has also served as a Lecturer in Law at the University of Chicago Law School, where he taught a course on preventive detention.

Prior to joining the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµSoCal in 2004, Ahilan was an Assistant Federal Public Defender in El Paso, Texas for two years. Before that, he was an Equal Justice Works/NAPIL fellow at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµImmigrants' Rights Project in New York. Ahilan is a former law clerk on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, a graduate of Yale Law School, and a graduate of Oxford University, which he attended as a Marshall Scholar.

In 2016, Ahilan was awarded a MacArthur Foundation fellowship.


Featured work

Aug 25, 2020

Hundreds of Thousands of People in Limbo as They Wait for Justice

Hundreds of Thousands of People in Limbo as They Wait for Justice

Oct 26, 2018

Despite Trump’s Best Efforts, Hundreds of Thousands of Immigrants Earn Reprieve From Deportation

Despite Trump’s Best Efforts, Hundreds of Thousands of Immigrants Earn Reprieve From Deportation

Mar 5, 2018

Is It Constitutional to Lock Up Immigrants Indefinitely?

Is It Constitutional to Lock Up Immigrants Indefinitely?

Feb 6, 2018

Immigrant Children Do Not Have the Right to an Attorney Unless They Can Pay, Rules Appeals Court

Immigrant Children Do Not Have the Right to an Attorney Unless They Can Pay, Rules Appeals Court

Sep 19, 2013

Should the Government Be Punished When It Lies to the Courts?

Should the Government Be Punished When It Lies to the Courts?

Mar 20, 2013

How to Create an Immigration System That's Worthy of American Values

How to Create an Immigration System That's Worthy of American Values

Oct 27, 2011

Locked Up with No End in Sight

Locked Up with No End in Sight

May 24, 2011

New Bill Proposes to Lock Up Immigrants Forever

New Bill Proposes to Lock Up Immigrants Forever

Sep 14, 2010

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAdds Somali Refugees to Lawsuit Seeking Legal Counsel and Timely Release Hearings

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAdds Somali Refugees to Lawsuit Seeking Legal Counsel and Timely Release Hearings

Jul 1, 2010

Trial Under Guantánamo's Rules

Trial Under Guantánamo's Rules