Asma T. Uddin is the director of strategy for the Center for Islam and Religious Freedom, a nonprofit engaged at the intersection of Islam and religious freedom in both the West and Muslim-majority countries. Uddin is also the founding editor-in-chief of altmuslimah.com (“altM”), a web magazine that explores a wide range of issues at the intersection of gender, sexuality, family, and the American Muslim experience. In addition to cutting edge online content, altM has led training workshops in the U.S. and abroad and organized conferences in partnership with Princeton University and Georgetown University. She is widely published by law reviews and university presses, is a term-member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and also serves on the OSCE/ODIHR Panel of Experts on Freedom of Religion or Belief. A graduate of the University of Chicago Law School, Uddin was a staff editor at the University of Chicago Law Review.