The genesis of Public Interest Litigation in listening to the voice of the voiceless and giving access to the poor, the marginalised, and the weak is a unique experiment to be lauded. -Kapil Sibal
Teaching
Alisha M. Eastep
Alisha is an experienced educator working in a variety of sectors and age groups for over two decades. In addition to working as a private instructor, Alisha has written and implemented training programs for small businesses. She was a teaching assistant at both the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California Hastings College of the Law. Alisha has taught speech and debate at the Stanford National Forensics Institute, The Head Royce School, and Saint Francis High School Summer Program. In a previous life, she also worked as a special needs aide in special education programs in the Kern High School District. She has also produced workshops in the Bay Area, California.