Ganesh Sitaraman
Ganesh Sitaraman is the Public Law Fellow at Harvard Law School, where his research focuses on law and national security, counterinsurgency, constitutional interpretation, and the relationship between law and politics. Ganesh also leads the Democratic Renaissance Project, a network of young progressives working to develop and cultivate promising new ideas and candidates and to educate progressives on public philosophy and history. In addition, he has worked on over a dozen political campaigns, investigated terrorism with ABC News' Investigative Unit, and consulted at the World Bank's Inspection Panel. Ganesh is the co-author of Invisible Citizens: Youth Politics After September 11 (2003), and has commented on youth and politics, education policy, and political strategy in the New York Times, Boston Globe, New York Public Radio, Voice of America, and the NBC Nightly News. He is an Eagle Scout and Truman Scholar and received his A.B. in Government, magna cum laude, from Harvard College. He received a Masters in Political Thought from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was the Lionel de Jersey Harvard Scholar. And he graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor on the Harvard Law Review.
Last Name:
Sitaraman
Class:
2005
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Areas of Expertise:
U.S. Strategy and Politics

