Hamza Karoumia is a dedicated legal professional and policy advocate who graduated with a Juris Doctor degree from the Elizabeth Haub School of Law. He focuses on administrative, civil, and privacy law as well as economic policy.
His undergraduate studies were completed at Rutgers University, where he specialized in Analytic Philosophy. During his time at Rutgers, he developed a passion for civic engagement, economics, and philosophy, which continue to inform his professional and personal pursuits.
In addition to his academic achievements, Hamza has been actively involved in community outreach, working on projects related to artificial intelligence, civic advocacy, policy, and poverty alleviation. These experiences have shaped his commitment to creating meaningful change through thoughtful discourse and impactful actions.
Through Sermo Civilis, Hamza aims to provide insightful commentary on pressing topics in law, economics, philosophy, and history. Each piece is meticulously researched to ensure accuracy and depth, and content will take the form of commentaries, essays, or analytical summaries designed to inform and inspire readers.
With a clear focus on legal and policy matters, Hamza seeks to engage with audiences on complex issues, fostering a more informed and thoughtful public dialogue.
Requests for policy analysis, consultancy, or interviews are to be made at:
Karoumiahamza@gmail.com
