Wanjiru Njoya

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Wanjiru Njoya


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Wanjiru Njoya (UK/KE) is a native of Kenya and earned her Ph.D. in Law from Cambridge University (UK) where she was a Rhodes Scholar at the university’s St. Edmund’s College. Prof. Njoya currently works as the Walter E. Williams Research Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, a think tank in Auburn (AL). She is also a fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy and has previously taught at various law schools in the UK including the University of Exeter, the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics (LSE) or and Queen’s University in Canada. She has published widely on issues of individual liberty and economic freedom in the context of labor market regulation.

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“Liberty is important and that is why forced segregation was wrong, but forced integration is also wrong, so apartheid was wrong because it forces segregation, and equity is wrong because it forces integration; both of them are wrong.”
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