Nan Aron
Nan Aron | |
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Nan Aron speaking at an Alliance for Justice event | |
Born | January 4 |
Residence | Washington, D.C. |
Nationality | American |
Education |
Oberlin College Case Western Reserve University School of Law |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Employer | Alliance for Justice |
Title | President, Founder |
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Nan Aron is an American lawyer. Aron is the founder and president of Alliance for Justice, a liberal judicial watchdog group in the United States.
Career
Aron received her B.A. from Oberlin College and her J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Prior to founding Alliance for Justice, Aron worked as a staff attorney for the ACLU's National Prison Project. Aron went on to serve as a trial attorney for the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, where she litigated race and sex discrimination cases against companies and unions in federal and district courts. In 1985, Aron founded the Judicial Selection Project.
Nan has taught at Georgetown and George Washington University Law Schools, and serves on the Dean's Advisory Council at American University's Washington College of Law.
Aron authored Liberty and Justice for All: Public Interest Law in the 1980s and Beyond in 1989, as well as Justice in the Making—A Citizen's Guide in 1993 with Alliance for Justice.
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