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Susan Estrich is an American lawyer, professor, author, political operative, feminist advocate, and political commentator for Fox News.
Estrich was born in Lynn, Massachusetts but she grew up in Marblehead. In 1977 she received her J.D. from Harvard Law School. After completing her studies she served as a law clerk and in 1988 she was selected as campaign manager for Michael Dukakis.
Estrich served as a law clerk for Judge J. Skelly Wright of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and Justice John Paul Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1988, she was the campaign manager for Michael Dukakis' 1988 presidential run.
Estrich appears frequently on Fox News as a legal and political analyst, and has also substituted for Alan Colmes on the debate show Hannity & Colmes. She writes regular articles for NewsMax, for which she is a pundit. She is also on the Board of Editorial Contributors for USA Today.[citation needed] She is currently a law professor at the University of Southern California Law School and a political science professor at its affiliated undergraduate school. Before joining the USC faculty in 1989, she was Professor of Law at Harvard University, where she was the youngest woman tenured faculty.[citation needed] On January 10, 2008, Estrich joined the Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges law firm, a litigation powerhouse based in Los Angeles.
In several of her books, including Sex & Power and The Case for Hillary Clinton, Estrich discusses her experience as a survivor of rape. Her book Real Rape talks about the history of rape law in the United States. In 2004, Estrich challenged Los Angeles Times editorial page editor Michael Kinsley for under-representing women on the editorial page.
Estrich was married to screenwriter, professor and former speechwriter Marty Kaplan.[citation needed] She is Jewish, having been Bat Mitzvahed at Temple Israel in Swampscott, Massachusetts, and has written about her religion in her column.
Estrich was very outspoken during the 2008 presidential race, particularly on the subject of women in politics in light of the candidacies of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin. Estrich supported Clinton in the Democratic primaries, but was strongly critical of Palin.
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Susan Estrich, an author, professor, political operative, lawyer, Fox News’s political commentator and feminist advocate of the United States, was born on 16th of December 1952 in Lynn, Massachusetts. She is a well-known personality of the country. She spent her childhood and young age on “Massachusetts North Shore” in Marblehead. She completed her early education from the Eveleth School.
Susan Estrich completed her graduation degree in 1974 from the Wellesley College. She attended Harvard Law School to achieve the J.D in 1977. Estrich became the Harvard Law School’s editor-in-chief / president in 1976 being a first female on this post. She started her law career as the law clerk by working with Judge J. Skelly Wright who was Judge at the “U.S. Court of Appeals” for its section that serves the District of Columbia.
Susan Estrich has also work with the Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, Justice John Paul Stevens. She has also worked for Michael Dukakis as the campaign manager in 1988 during his presidential run of 1988. She has also appeared on Fox News several times being a political and legal analyst. Estrich has also replaced Alan Colmes many times on “Hannity & Colmes” which was a debate show.
Articles are being written regularly by the Susan Estrich for NewsMax. She is also listed on the USA Today’s Board of Editorial Contributors. Currently Estrich is working with the “University of Southern California Law School” as a law professor. She is also working at affiliated undergraduate school of the same university as the professor of Political Science.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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