Professor Susan N. Herman |
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Susan N. Herman
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Occupation | President of the American Civil Liberties Union |
Title | Centennial Professor of Law |
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Alma mater | New York University School of Law |
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Discipline | Law |
Sub discipline | Constitutional law |
Susan N. Herman (born 1947) is an American constitutional law scholar and, since October 2008, the president of the American Civil Liberties Union. Herman has taught at Brooklyn Law School since 1980.
Herman studied philosophy at Barnard College where she received a B.A. She then earned a J.D. from the New York University School of Law, where she served as note and comment editor for the New York University Law Review.
Herman served as Pro Se law clerk for the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. She was a staff attorney and later associate director for Prisoners' Legal Services of New York.
She currently teaches courses in Constitutional Law and Criminal Procedure, and seminars on Law and Literature, and Terrorism and Civil Liberties. She began working for the ACLU as an intern in law school. When she was elected president, Herman was the organization's general counsel and had served on its board for 20 years.
Herman’s book Taking Liberties: the War on Terror and the Erosion of American Democracy was published by Oxford University Press in October 2011.