Indira Rahman joined our New Lawyers Group (NLG) in 2025. The NLG provides our newest lawyers with the opportunity to gain exposure to different practice areas and lawyering styles before making a commitment to a specific practice. Individuals in the NLG may focus on a particular area of practice, or compare practices, during their first year with Jones Day.
Prior to attending law school, Indira served as the founding senior researcher on the world's largest database on LGBTQ+ human rights, which was supported by the U.S. Department of State, Global Affairs Canada, Swedish International Development Agency, and private funders.
- Temple University (J.D. magna cum laude 2025; Staff Editor, Temple Law Review; American Bar Association [ABA] LGBT Public Interest Scholar; National LGBTQ+ Bar Association Scholar; D.C. LGBTQ+ Bar Association Community Equality Fellow; South Asian Bar Association of D.C. Public Interest Fellow; Stonewall Community Foundation Aritzia Scholar; Szwalbenest Memorial Award Recipient; Hon. Morton Krase Scholar; Hon. Dolores K. Sloviter Scholar; Beasley Scholar; Law and Public Policy Scholar; Weismann Scholar); Franklin & Marshall College (B.A. in Astrophysics and Government 2018)
- District of Columbia
- Judicial intern to: Judge Cheryl Ann Krause, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (Spring 2025) and Senior Magistrate Judge Selina E. Molina, Delaware Court of Chancery (Spring 2025)
- Bengali
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