Laura Lederer
Laura J. Lederer (born 1951) is a pioneer in the work to stop human trafficking. She is a legal scholar and former Senior Advisor on Trafficking in Persons in the Office for Democracy and Global Affairs of the United States Department of State. She has also been an activist against human trafficking, prostitution, pornography, and hate speech. Lederer is founder of The Protection Project, a legal research institute at Johns Hopkins University devoted to combating trafficking in persons.
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Born | Laura J. Lederer December 12, 1951 |
Citizenship | American |
Education | 1975 B.A. magna cum laude in comparative religions (University of Michigan). 1994 J.D. (DePaul College of Law) |
Alma mater | University of Michigan
University of San Francisco School of Law DePaul University College of Law |
Occupation(s) | Associate Professor of Law Feminist Activist and Scholar |
Employer | Georgetown University Law Center |
Known for | Anti-human trafficking:
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