Feingold leads American Constitution Society

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Publish Date:
April 1, 2020
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NJ Today

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The American Constitution Society (ACS) hired former U.S. Senator Russell Feingold to serve as the organization’s President, following an exhaustive nationwide search by the group’s board of directors.

“I have always had great respect for ACS and its mission to uphold progressive constitutional principles,” said Feingold. “At a time when the Constitution and the rule of law are under serious assault, it is more urgent than ever for ACS to grow, to strengthen its network across the U.S., and to raise its voice on fundamental legal issues that affect every American.”

I welcome the opportunity to lead the organization at this critical time, and I look forward to working with ACS’s talented staff and nationwide network,” said Feingold.

Members of the academic and nonprofit communities also hailed Feingold’s selection as ACS President:

“How lucky we are that at this national moment of constitutional crisis, ACS has chosen a courageous and brilliant leader who has devoted his whole distinguished career to the Constitution’s preservation,” said Harold H. Koh, former Dean of Yale Law School.

“Russ Feingold was the resistance before there was a resistance, leading legislation and taking courageous votes against threats to our Constitution,” said Farhana Khera, Executive Director, Muslim Advocates. “Russ brings a combination of legal and political acumen and principled leadership that is needed at this critical moment to engage and lead lawyers, judges, law students, and concerned citizens in the work to defend the Constitution.”

Feingold represented Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate for 18 years (1993-2011), where he was highly regarded as a courageous and independent voice for constitutional rights and social justice.

Feingold has been a thought leader in numerous areas, including campaign finance regulation (as cosponsor of the landmark Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act or “McCain-Feingold Act”), criminal justice reform, and privacy in the digital age.

He also served as Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution. Prior to Congress, Mr. Feingold spent 10 years in the Wisconsin State Senate.

For the better part of the last 10 years, Feingold has taught constitutional law at various American law schools including Stanford Law School (where he is currently teaching), Yale Law School, Marquette University Law School, and Harvard Law School. In this role, he has inspired and mentored law students and focused on many of the same issues that are core to ACS.

He has also taught foreign policy to graduate and undergraduate students at Stanford University, University of Wisconsin, Yale University, Lawrence University, and American University.

Feingold holds a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a B.A. and an M.A. from the University of Oxford (as a Rhodes Scholar), and a J.D. from Harvard Law School, all degrees awarded with honors.

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