, built by Bisharat's paternal grandfather in 1926, confiscated by the Israelis after 1948, and becoming
Golda Meir's residence in the 1960s. Bisharat was born in
Topeka,
Kansas to a
Palestinian father, Dr. Maurice Bisharat from
Talbiya,
Jerusalem (whose
Palestinian Christian family originally came from
Rafidia He earned his B.A. in anthropology from
UC-Berkeley in California and his M.A. in history from
Georgetown University in Washington, DC, before going on to graduate
cum laude from
Harvard Law School. In 1987, he earned a PhD in
Anthropology and Middle East Studies from
Harvard University. Bisharat served as deputy
Public Defender for the city of San Francisco from 1987 to 1991, and in 1989, he published the book
Palestinian Lawyers and Israeli Rule: Law and Disorder in the West Bank (
University of Texas Press). In 1991, Bisharat became Professor of Law at the
University of California's
Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, California, a position he continues to hold. He has also worked with the
Palestinian Legislative Council on efforts to reform and develop the
Palestinian judiciary system, and is a former member of the editorial board of the
Journal of Palestine Studies. == Views ==