Meghan Fischer is a legal consultant to ADF International on global religious freedom and UN matters. She has authored numerous white papers and law review articles for ADF International, including on the UN's failure to promote and protect religious freedom, the UN's failure to protect conscience rights, and anti-conversion laws in India.
Fischer received a law degree from Harvard Law School and Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Linguistics from Harvard College. She is licensed to practice law in the State of New York.
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