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Lisa Daugaard

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33: 178:, from the criminal justice system into the social services system. She joined Seattle's Community Police Commission in 2013, first as co-chair, then as a commissioner. As of 2019, she is Executive Director of the Public Defender Association. 190:
for her criminal justice reform work. The award citation noted the measurable successes of LEAD, which have resulted in expansion of the LEAD program to other cities and tribal areas across the United States.
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that she had begun at Yale. In 1996, she joined The Defender Association as an attorney. She was a Liman Fellow at the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law from 1998–99. During the
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Daugaard started the Racial Disparity Project, a program in Seattle that addresses police use of racial information in law enforcement, in 2001. Ten years later, she helped create
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at age seventeen, initially studying political science and earning an M.A. degree in 1987, but after repeatedly being arrested and disciplined for her involvement in the campus
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activist. She is the director of the nonprofit organization Public Defender Association and a commissioner of the Community Police Commission in Seattle. She received a 2019
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when she was twelve years old. She completed her B.A. degree in 1983. Daugaard started graduate school at
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Storming the Court: How a Band of Law Students Fought the President--and Won
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Frontier Justice: The Global Refugee Crisis and what to Do about it
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After graduating from Yale Law School, Daugaard joined the
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Daugaard was born in either 1965 or 1966, and raised in
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Haitian refugees held at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
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University of Washington
BA
Cornell University
MA
Yale Law School
JD
MacArthur Fellowship
criminal justice reform
MacArthur Fellowship
Seattle, Washington
University of Washington
Cornell University
South Africa divestment movement
Yale Law School
J.D.
American Civil Liberties Union
Haitian refugees held at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
1999 Seattle WTO protests
Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion
King County, Washington
MacArthur Fellowship
"MacArthur 'Genius' Grant Winners for 2019: The Full List"
The New York Times


ISBN
9781416535157
"He Kissed a Girl: How a Journey through the Heyday of Identity Politics Led to a Straight Romance"

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