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    Amra Faraz is an environmental advocate, working at the intersection of constitutional law and environmental law. She is a licensed advocate who graduated with her Bachelor of Laws from the University of London. Focusing primarily on rights through legal research and writing, Amra has contributed to the Institute of Policy & Law Reform and interned at the Office of the Attorney General for Pakistan. She had also taken on teaching roles at Blackstone School of Law & Business as a Public Law and Criminal Law lecturer.
    Blawgs. December 14, 2025

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