The National Honorary Advisory Board is a group of
child protection experts in the fields of law and psychology, all of
whom share the FDC's mission of advocating justice for families.
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Annette Ruth Appell |
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Annette Ruth Appell is the Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs
at the Washington University Law School. Prior to joining the faculty at Washington University Law School, she was the Associate Dean of Clinical Studies at the University of Nevada Las Veags and a Clinical Professor at Northwestern University Law
School's Children and Family Justice Center.
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Marty Beyer |
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Marty Beyer is a nationally-recognized juvenile justice and
child welfare consultant. She assisted in the implementation of
statewide strengths/needs-based child welfare practice in Alabama and
Oregon, served as an expert in Dupuy v. Samuels in Illinois concerning
family-centered safety planning techniques, and in Rosie D. in
Massachusetts concerning the use of Medicaid funds for intensive,
home-based services for children.
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Susan L. Brooks |
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Susan Brooks is the Associate Dean of Experiential Learning at Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law, where she oversees all of the law school's clinical and public service
programs. Previously, she spent many years as a Clinical Professor at Vanderbilt Law School,
where she directed the Child and Family Law Policy Clinic, and taught other
courses related to child and family law and policy.
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Ira Burnim |
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Ira Burnim is the Legal Director of the Judge David L.
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law in Washington, D.C. He has represented thousands
of adults and children diagnosed with psychiatric disabilities in class action suits
around the nation and has litigated precedent-setting cases on mental health and child
welfare system reform, managed health care, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Michele Landis Dauber |
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Michele Landis Dauber is an Associate Professor of Law and
(by courtesy) the Bernard D. Bergreen Faculty Scholar in Sociology at
Stanford University . Her research centers on the social and legal
history of the U.S. welfare state. She is the author of numerous
articles and a forthcoming book, The Sympathetic State.
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Martin Guggenheim |
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Martin Guggenheim is the Fiorello LaGuardia Professor of
Clinical Law at New York University School of Law. One of the nation's
foremost experts on children's rights and family law, Martin Guggenheim
has taught at New York University since 1973.
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Randy Hertz |
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Randy Hertz is the director of New York University Law
School's clinical program and has been a clinical professor at NYU
since 1985. He teaches the Juvenile Defender Clinic and has worked at
the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia in the
juvenile, criminal, appellate, and special litigation divisions.
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Carolyn Kubitschek |
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Carolyn Kubitschek is one of the nation's leading civil
rights litigators on behalf of mothers, fathers, and children who are
caught up in the child welfare system. Since 1991, she has been a law
partner with David Lansner in the law firm of Lansner & Kubitschek,
which they founded as a private firm in the public interest, advocating
for the constitutional rights of parents and children, using an
interdisciplinary approach of attorneys, social workers, legal
assistants, law students, and experts.
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David Lansner |
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David Lansner is a partner in the New York law firm of Lansner & Kubitschek. He has been representing parents and children in child welfare cases
for 35 years. He defends parents accused of child abuse and neglect
and has an active domestic relations practice.
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Dorothy Roberts |
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Dorothy Roberts is the Kirkland & Ellis Professor at
Northwestern University School of Law, with joint appointments in the
Departments of African American Studies and Sociology (by courtesy),
and a faculty fellow for the Institute for Policy Research at
Northwestern University. She has written and lectured extensively on
the interplay of gender, race, and class in legal issues concerning
reproduction and child welfare.
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Robert Schwartz |
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Robert Schwartz is the co-founder and, since 1982, the Executive Director of the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Schwartz has represented dependent and delinquent children in
individual and systemic reform cases and has testified in Congress
before House and Senate Committees.
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Michael Wald |
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Michael Wald is the Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law
at Stanford University, where he has taught courses dealing with legal
and public policy regarding children and families since 1967. Professor
Wald has held a number of positions outside the University, including
serving as Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Human
Services and Deputy General Counsel of the federal Department of Health
and Human Services.
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Anita Weinberg |
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Anita Weinberg is a Clinical Professor and
Director of the ChildLaw Policy Institute at Loyola University Chicago
School of Law, where she teaches legislative advocacy, domestic violence, and courses
related to children's "best interests." She leads state-wide efforts to
eliminate lead poisoning in children. She is an attorney (Loyola Law School,
1986) and social worker (Columbia School of Social Work, 1977), and her
career has been dedicated to improving the lives of children and
families for over 25 years.
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