Amira Hasenbush is a family formation attorney, focusing on egg donation, surrogacy, sperm donation, and adoption. She is an active member of the National LGBT Bar Association's Family Law Institute, the Assisted Reproductive Technology Subcommittee of the American Bar Association, and the Society for Ethics in Egg Donation and Surrogacy. She is also the chair of the Legal Advisory Committee for Men Having Babies. Prior to taking her law practice full-time, Amira spent five and a half years as a Law and Policy Fellow for the Williams Institute, an LGBT Research Center at UCLA School of Law. She graduated second in her class from UCLA School of Law and holds a Masters in Public Health from UCLA School of Public Health. Amira has been published extensively and cited and featured in a variety of media outlets and journals, including the Boston Globe, ABC News, Time Magazine, and the New England Journal of Medicine. In 2023, Amira was honored as one of the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association's 40 lawyers under 40.