Experienced Lawyer John Coleman Joins FIRE to Champion Campus Liberties
John Coleman, a seasoned professional with a robust background in law and public service, has recently joined the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). Coleman brings a wealth of experience, having earned his bachelor's degree in English from the University of Mary Washington and his J.D. from American University Washington College of Law.
Coleman's career in the public sector is marked by a series of distinguished roles. He began by serving in the legal departments of two federal agencies, honing his skills in navigating complex legal landscapes. His expertise was further refined during his tenure as counsel for the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, where he spent over six years assisting on a wide range of legal and constitutional policy issues, including those involving First Amendment freedoms.
Prior to his work with FIRE, Coleman also made a significant impact at the state level. He served as a senior policy advisor in the South Dakota Office of the Governor, demonstrating his ability to translate legal acumen into effective policy-making.
John Coleman's appointment to FIRE is set to strengthen the organization's commitment to defending individual liberties on America's college campuses. His extensive experience in law and public service, coupled with his passion for free speech and due process, positions him well to lead FIRE's efforts in advocating for students' and faculty members' rights.
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