Daniel H. Lowenstein

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Daniel Hays Lowenstein is a professor of law at UCLA Law School and an expert in election law. He was appointed by California governor Jerry Brown as the first chairman of the California Fair Political Practices Commission in 1974. He has served on the national governing board of Common Cause and has been a board member and a vice president of Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights.

Lowenstein graduated Yale University in 1964 and Harvard Law School in 1967.