Word: strossen
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...Nadine Strossen '72 went to law school for the same reason that most young people became lawyers in the 1970s: she wanted to change the world...
Twenty-five years later, Strossen has made social change her career. As the first female president of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Strossen oversees the organization's campaign to preserve constitutionally mandated freedoms and acts as a spokesperson for the 275,000-member organization...
...Strossen's activism had an early start. Born in Jersey City, N.J., she went to high school in Hopkins, Minn., and came to Radcliffe...
Originally a resident of Holmes Hall--now part of Pforzheimer House--Strossen moved to Winthrop House in 1970, when the houses first opened to women...
...Strossen's speech was sponsored by the Harvard Law School Civil Liberties Union in conjunction with the Law School's Office of Public Interest Advising and the undergraduate Civil Liberties Union of Harvard...