Laiba Khan
Laiba Khan, a senior at Harvard University from Brooklyn, New York, is pursuing an honors degree in Philosophy on the pre-law track. She is passionate about immigration law and policy, gaining hands-on experience through her internship at a nonprofit, where she assisted an immigration attorney with legal research and client advocacy.
She serves as Vice President of Harvard Model Congress Middle East, organizing international policy conferences, and as an executive board member of the Harvard Honor Council, working on academic integrity initiatives. As a Harvard Restorative Justice Fellow, she is developing the university’s first restorative justice framework to foster inclusive conflict resolution.
Laiba is deeply committed to legal advocacy, international policy, and institutional reform, with a strong focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goal of reducing inequality within and among countries. She is dedicated to addressing systemic barriers and advancing access to justice on a global scale.