Virginia Sloan founded The Constitution Project in 1997, leading it for 20 years in creating bipartisan consensus on countless constitutional controversies. Previously, she was a Deputy Federal Public Defender and counsel to the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee. She has served on boards including the Southern Center for Human Rights and Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, and in various leadership roles for the ABA’s Civil Rights and Social Justice Council.
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