Amina Fazlullah is a Media
Reform Advocate and staff attorney with U.S. PIRG specializing in
media, technology and digital consumer rights. Based in Washington,
D.C., she works on the organization's efforts to advance media reform
goals to ensure diversity of viewpoints, protect localism, and prevent
the monopolization of the country’s media outlets. Ms. Fazlullah also
monitors the FCC, FTC and DOJ Antitrust with respect to the
telecommunications industry, and is currently engaged in legislative
efforts to include Net Neutrality protections.
She received her
J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School and a B.A.
(Telecommunications) from the Pennsylvania State University. During her
last year of law school she served as an extern with the Honorable
Chief Judge James M. Rosenbaum of the United States District Court of
Minnesota. She also has experience working as a law clerk at the
Federal Communications Commission’s Office of Strategic Planning and
Policy Analysis, the Equal Employment Commission’s Office of Legal
Counsel and at the Electronic Privacy Information Center. Prior to law
school, she worked in California where she held several tech, film and
media related jobs and also worked as a client advocate with the Bar
Association of San Francisco’s Volunteer Legal Services Program.