Ishani Chokshi is the founder of the Northwestern Law Journal des Refusés, an avant-garde journal of law for legal rejects inspired by the Paris Salon des Refusés. She works at a policy think tank and has also worked at civil rights clinics and nonprofit groups across the country. She is an artist and a lawyer who wages art upon law and holds a master’s in critical studies: aesthetics and politics from the California Institute of the Arts, a JD from the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, and a BA in visual arts from Brown University.
Ishani Chokshi
Articles
Rejoice, Artists and Lawyers, at the Mutual Goal of Art and Law: On Yxta Maya Murray’s “We Make Each Other Beautiful”
Ishani Chokshi reviews Yxta Maya Murray’s latest book, “We Make Each Other Beautiful: Art, Activism, and the Law.”
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