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American Constitution Society for Law and Policy

ORGANIZATION

"The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy is one of the nation's leading progressive legal organizations. Founded in 2001, ACS is a rapidly growing network of lawyers, law students, scholars, judges, policymakers and other concerned individuals. Our mission is to ensure that fundamental principles of human dignity, individual rights and liberties, genuine equality, and access to justice enjoy their rightful, central place in American law."

Official Website:
http://www.acslaw.org/

Location:
Washington, DC

Founding Date:
2001

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Mario Cuomo
Politician
15-Jun-1932 1-Jan-2015 Governor of New York, 1983-95
Drew S. Days III
Government
1941   US Solicitor General, 1993-96
Walter Dellinger
Attorney
15-May-1941   Duke University law professor
William A. Fletcher
Judge
6-Jun-1945   9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Eric H. Holder, Jr.
Government
21-Jan-1951   US Attorney General, 2009-15
Shirley Hufstedler
Judge
24-Aug-1925   US Secretary of Education, 1979-81
Dawn E. Johnsen
Attorney
14-Aug-1961   Indiana University law professor
Goodwin Liu
Attorney
1970   Boalt Hall law professor
Charles Mathias
Politician
24-Jul-1922 25-Jan-2010 US Senator from Maryland, 1969-87
Ari Melber
Journalist
c. 1980   The Nation
Abner J. Mikva
Politician
21-Jan-1926   Illinois Congressman, Clinton Counsel
Janet Reno
Government
21-Jul-1938   US Attorney General, 1993-2001
Laurence Tribe
Attorney
10-Oct-1941   Harvard Law Professor
Roger Wilkins
Educator
25-Mar-1932   Author, blackademic


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