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Anna Baldwin

Attorney, Appellate Section, Civil Rights Division at U.S. Department of Justice

Anna Baldwin serves as a Senior Attorney in the Appellate Section of the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice. She has been involved in significant legal cases, including her role in the amicus brief for Chambers v. District of Columbia, where she advocated for the interpretation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act concerning discriminatory job transfers.1

Educational Background

  • Undergraduate Degree: A.B. from Harvard College
  • Law Degree: Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School

Professional Experience

  • Current Role: Senior Attorney, Appellate Section, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice
  • Years of Experience: Approximately 24 years in legal practice.23

Baldwin's work primarily focuses on civil rights issues, particularly those involving employment discrimination and the interpretation of federal civil rights laws. Her contributions to legal briefs and cases demonstrate her expertise and commitment to upholding civil rights within the judicial system.

Highlights

Aug 21 · Reuters
US appeals court adopts lower bar for proving workplace bias claims - Reuters
US appeals court adopts lower bar for proving workplace bias claims - Reuters
Apr 18 · justice.gov
Chambers v. District of Columbia Brief as Amicus
Feb 16 · Law360
8th Circ. Judge Questions Precedent In Cop's Bias Case - Law360
8th Circ. Judge Questions Precedent In Cop's Bias Case - Law360

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Location

Washington, District Of Columbia