ACLU elects first Black board president with NYU Law School professor
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The American Civil Liberties Union national board announced NYU law professor Deborah Archer has been elected to head the organization. Photo courtesy ACLU
Feb. 1 (UPI) The American Civil Liberties Union s national board announced Monday that New York University School of Law professor Deborah Archer would be the group s new president, the first Black person to lead the organization s board of directors.
Archer, a civil rights lawyer, scholar and teacher brings with her a wealth of experience on racial justice and constitutional matters, the ACLU said in a statement.
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