Sana Singh focuses her practice on complex litigation. Before joining Keker, Van Nest & Peters, she clerked for Judge Kathleen M. Williams of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida and worked as an attorney at the ACLU of Northern California.
At Columbia Law School, Sana was a clinical student in the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, an editor for the Columbia Human Rights Law Review, and co-chaired the International Refugee Assistance Project. Sana earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
We are challenging the inclusion of a “loyalty question” seeking fealty to the Trump-Vance administration on thousands of federal civil service job applications. The case alleges violations of the First Amendment and the Administrative Procedure Act. The court heard our motion for preliminary injunction.
Unions argued before a Massachusetts federal judge that the Trump administration's hiring practices pressure applicants to pledge loyalty to the president's political agenda, and urged the court to block a controversial question appearing in federal job applications, reports Law360. Read more