Name
of Plaintiffs, all self-identified as “American Muslims”
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U.S.
Citizen? Yes/No
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State
and County of residence
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Self-description
in lawsuit
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1.
Linda Sarsour
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Yes
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New
York, Kings County
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Palestinian activist;
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Executive Director – Arab American Association of New York;
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Former spokesperson (2016) of Presidential
Candidate Senator Bernie Sanders;
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One of three national co-chairs for the 2017 Women’s
March held the day after the inauguration of Donald Trump;
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Appeared in
“The Hijabi Monologues”;
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Has her own show “The Linda Sarsour Show”
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2.
Rashida Tlaib
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Yes
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Michigan,
Wayne County
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Former Democratic member of the Michigan House
of Representatives;
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Attorney at the Sugar Law Center for Economic
and Social Justice;
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The 1st Muslim-American woman “to
serve” /sic/ (to have served?) in the Michigan Legislature;
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The 2nd Muslim woman to be elected
to serve in a state legislature in America
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3.
Adam Soltani
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Yes
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Oklahoma,
Oklahoma County
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Executive Director of Council for American-Islamic
Relations, Oklahoma;
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A prominent civil rights activist;
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Chair, Oklahoma Conference of Churches’
Religions United Committee;
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Planning member, OKC’s Jewish-Muslim Film
Institute;
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Former member, the Oklahoma Democratic Party Religious
Education Committee;
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Former board member, the Interfaith Alliance
of Oklahoma;
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Former member, the Islamic Society of Greater
Oklahoma City Executive Committee
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4.
Alia Salem
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Yes
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Texas,
Dallas County
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Executive Director, Council on
American-Islamic Relations, Dallas/Fort Worth (CAIR-DFW);
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“Plaintiff Salem’s work o CAIR-DFW has been
featured on local, national and international media outlets”
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5.
Nihad Awad
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Yes
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Washington,
D.C., Washington County
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National Executive Director, Co-Founder of
CAIR
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In 1997 (under president Bill Clinton), served
on the White House Civil Rights Advisory Panel to the Commission for Safety
and Security;
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Testified before both Houses of the U.S.
Congress “on matters involving Muslims in America”;
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In 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Presidential
elections was a “key figure in voting a Muslim voting block”;
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In 2006, traveled to Iraq on a humanitarian
mission to secure release of journalist Jill Carroll;
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In September of 2011 (under President Obama)
traveled to Iran as part of “interfaith delegation” to appeal for release of
American hikers held by Iran;
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In 2004, National Journal allegedly called
Plaintiff Awad one of 100 most influential people in the United States;
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In 2009, a Georgetown University publication called
Plaintiff Awad one of 500 most influential Muslims in the world;
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In 2010, “Arabian Business ranked him 39th
in the “Arabian Business Power 100” list, “its annual listing of the most
influential Arabs”.
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6.
Dawud Walid
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Yes
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Michigan,
Wayne County
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Executive Director, CAIR, Michigan (CAIR-MI);
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Served in the U.S. Navy;
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Earned 2 U.S. Navy & Marine Corp
Achievement medals while deployed abroad;
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Received awards of recognition from the city
councils of Detroit and Hamtramck and from the Mayor of Lansing, as well as “a
number of other religious and community organizations”.
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7.
Basim Elkarra
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Yes
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California,
Sacramento County
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Executive Director, CAIR-Sacramento Valley;
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Former board member, ACLU-Sacramento Chapter;
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Serves on Executive Board of California
Democratic Party;
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Serves on the City of Sacramento Community
Police Commission
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In 2011, under President Obama, “the U.S.
Embassy in London sent Plaintiff Elkarra to England to meet young British
Muslims as part of a strategy to promote civic engagement”
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8.
Hassan Shibly
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Yes
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Florida,
Hillsborough County
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Chief Executive Officer of CAIR-Florida;
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“Met with President Obama and several
high-ranking government officials regarding Islam and civil rights issues
facing Muslims”;
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“Serves as a consultant for, among other private entities /sic,
italics added/, law enforcement and other governmental agencies”.
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9.
Imran Siddiqi
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Yes
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Arizona,
Maricopa County
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Executive Director of CAIR-AZ;
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A writer and prominent civil rights activist;
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Has written extensively on the subject of
Islamophobia, Middle East Affairs, and issues affecting American Muslims.
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10. Julia Shearson
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Yes
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Ohio,
Cuyahoga County
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Executive Director, CAIR-Ohio, Cleveland
Chapter;
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“Delivered hundreds of lectures and trainings
on Islam and Muslims, civil and human rights, diversity, Islamophobia, and
immigration justice”;
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Was recently honored with other 22 area women
for her leadership, activism, and community service in an art exhibit
entitled “Reflections: The Many Facets of Stephanie Tubbs Jones” installed at
Cleveland Hopkins Airport in memory of the late Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs
Jones;
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Before joining CAIR-OH, taught in Ohio
University for 10 years, Jewish Vocational Services in Boston and the Summer
School and Division of Continuing Education at Harvard University
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11. Karen Dabdoub
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Yes
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Ohio,
Hamilton County
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Executive Director, CAIR-OH, Cincinnati
Chapter,
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Has been “a Commissioner with the Cincinnati
Human Relations Commission (CHRC) since 2006”;
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Was president of CHRC in 2009-2011;
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A founding member of Muslim Mothers Against
Violence, founded in 2005;
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A member of Martin Luther King Jr. Coalition
of Cincinnati since 2006;
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A former member of the FBI Multi-Cultural
Advisory Council;
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A former member, Kentucky Commission on Human
Rights Community Advisory Committee;
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Member of “Friends of Open House” – Cincinnati
Chapter, “an international organization that worked to bring about peace and
understanding between Palestinians and Israelis”;
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Appears in a documentary “A Visit to a Mosque in
America”
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12. Namira Islam
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Yes
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Michigan,
Oakland County
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Co-Founder and Executive Director of the
Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative (MuslimARC), “a faith-based human rights
education organization which focuses on racial justice”;
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“Worked in the areas of prisoner rights, and
on international law and war crimes at the United Nations in The Hague,
Netherlands”.
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13. Hussam Ayloush
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Yes
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California,
Riverside County
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Executive Director of CAIR-Los Angeles;
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Is a 4th-term elected delegate to
the California Democratic Party;
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Serves on board of the Muslim American Homeland Security
Congress (MAHSC)
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14. Corey Saylor
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Yes
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Virginia,
Fairfax County
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Director, CAIR, Department to Monitor and
Combat Islamophobia;
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“Ran successful advocacy campaigns against
corporate giants such as Burger King and Bell Helicopter-Boeing when their
actions or advertisements negatively impacted the American Muslim community”
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15. Zahra Billoo
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Yes
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California,
Santa Clara County
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Civil rights attorney,
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Executive Director, CAIR-San Francisco Bay
Area;
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Prominent civil rights activist;
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“Is frequently seen at mosques and
universities facilitating trainings and workshops as part of CAIR’s
grassroots efforts to empower the American Muslim community and build bridges
with allies on civil rights issues”
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