Abby Ginzberg
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Abby Ginzberg has been an independent documentary film director and producer for the past 20 years, creating films that tackle discrimination and the legal profession. [1] She recently completed the documentary, Soul of Justice: Thelton Henderon's American Journey, which focused on federal district judge Thelton Henderson. [2] Another film, A Tale of Two Cities, discusses the difficulty of forming high-school education for disadvantaged juvenile youths. Her film, Doing Justice: The Life and Trials of Arthur Kinoy, won a number of awards.[3]
She graduated from UC Hastings College of the Law in 1975, and taught at Boalt Hall School of Law from 1975-1976, and at New College School of Law from 1981 - 1985.
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- ^ Soul of Justice, About Abby Ginzberg, http://www.soulofjustice.org/ginzberg.html
- ^ Soul of Justice: Thelton Henderson's American Journey, http://www.soulofjustice.org/index.html
- ^ Boalt Hall, Abby Ginzberg, Biography: http://www.law.berkeley.edu/centers/csj/advisory/ginzberg.html