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Mark Schlakman

senior program director at Florida State University Center for the Advancement of Human Rights

Mark R. Schlakman, J.D., is the senior program director at the Florida State University Center for the Advancement of Human Rights.13 He also serves as coordinator of the center's Human Rights and National Security in the 21st Century lecture series.5 Schlakman is a lawyer and has been a past board chair for the Innocence Project of Florida, a nonprofit organization that advocates for the exoneration of wrongfully convicted individuals.6

In addition to his role at the Center for the Advancement of Human Rights, Schlakman is a member of Florida State University's International Advisory Committee, where he contributes to university-wide initiatives with an international focus.2 His expertise extends to areas such as human rights, national security, and criminal justice reform.

Schlakman has been involved in various public policy discussions and has been quoted in major news outlets. In 2012, he provided insights on Florida's voting rights policies, particularly those affecting individuals with felony convictions.4 His work often intersects with important social and legal issues, reflecting his commitment to human rights and justice.

Highlights

Oct 1 · global.fsu.edu
International Advisory Committee | FSU Global
Oct 1 · cahr.fsu.edu
Our Staff - Center for the Advancement of Human Rights
Feb 1 · law.fsu.edu
Recent Adjunct Faculty - FSU College of Law

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Location

Tallahassee, Florida, United States