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Nisha Agarwal
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- Lecturer in Law
- Nisha Agarwal is the co-founder and Deputy Director of the Center for
Popular Democracy (CPD), a national nonprofit that seeks to transform
the state and local policy landscape through deep, long-lasting
partnerships with community organizing groups around the country.
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Charles B. Anderson
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- Lecturer in Law
- President, Skuld North America
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Jody Armstrong
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- Lecturer in Law
- Lecturer-in-Law and Associate Director, Head of Educational and Research Services
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Marion Bachrach
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- Lecturer in Law
- Marion Bachrach has extensive experience as a litigator in white collar criminal matters and
complex civil suits. She is a founding member of the law firm of DePetris & Bachrach, LLP.
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Robert Balin
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- Lecturer in Law
- Robert Balin is a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP and Co-Chair
of a Media Law Practice Group.
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Harry Ballan
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- Lecturer in Law
- As a partner in Davis Polk’s Tax Department, Mr. Ballan has had
extensive experience in tax litigation, in particular in resolving
controversies for multinational firms in technology, pharmaceutical,
health care and other industries.
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Celia Goldwag Barenholtz
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- Lecturer in Law
- Celia Goldwag Barenholtz is a partner in the Litigation Department at Cooley LLP where she handles a broad range of complex commercial and intellectual property litigations and arbitrations
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Norman J. Bartczak
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- Adjunct Professor of Law
- B.S.C., DePaul, 1969; M.B.A., 1972; Ph.D., University of Washington, 1978.
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Patricia J. Beneke
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- Lecturer in Law
- Patricia J. Beneke is currently a Democratic Senior Counsel for the
Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, where she specializes
in a broad range of issues, including energy development on public
lands, water resources, mining, oil and gas development, and national
energy policy.
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Lenni B. Benson
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- Adjunct Professor of Law
- Professor Lenni B. Benson has been teaching and writing in the field of immigration law since 1994.
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Jillian Berman
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- Lecturer in Law
- B.S. (honors), Cornell University, 1997; J.D. (honors), University of Chicago Law School, 2000.
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