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Jamin B. Raskin is a professor of constitutional law at
American University and co-director of its Program on Law and Government.
A former editor of the Harvard Law Review and assistant
attorney general of Massachusetts, he is an active public interest
lawyer and chairs a state labor board in Maryland. He is the
author of We the Students and is the founder of the
Marshall-Brennan program, which sends law students into public
high schools to teach a course in constitutional literacy. He
lives in Takmoa Park Maryland with his wife Sarah and their
three children.
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