SCHOLARSHIP

Khaled A. Beydoun’s scholarship explores the intersection of law, race, religion, and power, with a primary focus on civil rights and the legal construction of identity. His work critically examines how legal systems and public policy shape the experiences of marginalized communities, particularly in the context of Islamophobia and national security.

His research is widely recognized for blending rigorous legal analysis with accessible, impactful storytelling. Through his scholarship, he offers a deeper understanding of how law operates not only as a framework of governance, but also as a force that influences social narratives and public perception.

Khaled A. Beydoun’s scholarship explores the intersection of law, race, religion, and power, with a primary focus on civil rights and the legal construction of identity. His work critically examines how legal systems and public policy shape the experiences of marginalized communities, particularly in the context of Islamophobia and national security.

His research is widely recognized for blending rigorous legal analysis with accessible, impactful storytelling. Through his scholarship, he offers a deeper understanding of how law operates not only as a framework of governance, but also as a force that influences social narratives and public perception.