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  School of Law–Camden 2009–2011 Faculty, Staff, and Administration Ann E. Freedman  

Ann E. Freedman


Associate Professor of Law. Professor Freedman earned her B.A. magna cum laude in 1968 at Radcliffe College and her J.D. in 1971 at Yale Law School. She is admitted to the bars in Connecticut, the District of Columbia, and Pennsylvania. She was an assistant defender with the Defender Association of Philadelphia; and a founder, staff attorney, and later chair of the Board of Trustees at the Women's Law Project in Philadelphia. Professor Freedman's most recent article is "Fact Finding in Civil Domestic Violence Cases: Secondary Traumatic Stress and the Need for Compassionate Witnesses," American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and the Law (#11, 2003). Professor Freedman also serves on the advisory board of DV LEAP, the Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project, directed by Professor Joan Meier of George Washington University Law School. Professor Freedman is coauthor of a pathbreaking textbook, Sex Discrimination and the Law: History, Practice and Theory (1996), and other books on sex discrimination law and the Equal Rights Amendment. She is also a coauthor of  "The Equal Rights Amendment: A Constitutional Basis for Rights for Women," 81 Yale Law Journal 871 (1971), which gave the Equal Rights Amendment its modern legal form, and author of "Sex Equality, Sex Differences and the Supreme Court," 92 Yale Law Journal 913 (1983). Between 1976 and 1982, she served on the National Governing Board of Common Cause.
 
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