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Doris L. Sassower

J.D., New York University Law School, Co-Founder. Renowned nationally as a pioneer feminist and leader of the women's rights movement before the movement was recognized as a movement, "mother of joint custody," and well known for her work as a divorce law and judicial reformer, she had a distinguished 35-year career at the bar (Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, 1989 ed.), with her own law firm, when, as a result of her judicial whistleblowing, she was viciously retaliated against in June 1991 by a due processless politically-motivated suspension of her law license for having sought to expose the corruption of judicial elections by powerful party bosses in both Republican and Democratic parties. As pro bono counsel to the Ninth Judicial Committee, CJA's predecessor grassroots local group, in 1990, she challenged a corrupt political deal between the Republican and Democratic parties for cross-endorsement of seven judges over  a three-year period in the Ninth Judicial District of New York (the infamous "Three-Year Deal" in the groundbreaking case of Castracan v. Colavita, et al. SEE Where Do You Go When Judges Break the Law?, CJA's $16,770 Op-Ed page ad, New York Times (October 26, 1994); Restraining 'Liars in the Courtroom' and on the Public Payroll, CJA's $3,077 ad, New York Law Journal (August 27, 1997).  In 1997, Doris was honored by the National Giraffe Award, recognizing “the courageous actions” of “those who stick their necks out for the public good.”  She died in October 2019, eulogized by her daughter Elena, here

 


 

 

 

 

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