Estrich, Susan R. (1952–)

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Estrich, Susan R. (1952–)

American lawyer, political activist and feminist. Born 1952 in Lynn, Massachusetts; Wellesley College, BA with highest honors, 1974; Harvard Law School, JD magna cum laude, 1977; m. Marty Kaplan (communications professor); children: 2.

The 1st female president of the Harvard Law Review (1976), served as professor in law school at Harvard; served as deputy national issues director for Edward F. Kennedy's presidential campaign (1980), senior policy advisor to Walter F. Mondale (1984), executive director of Democratic National Committee, special counsel to Senate Judiciary Committee, and special assistant to Senator Edward F. Kennedy; appointed manager for Democrat Michael Dukakis's presidential campaign (1987), becoming 1st woman to manage a major presidential campaign; became Robert Kingsley Professor of Law and Political Science at University of Southern California Law School. Writings include Real Rape (1987), (co-author) Dangerous Offenders: The Elusive Target of Justice (1985), Getting Away with Murder: How Politics is Destroying the Criminal Justice System (1998) and Sex and Power (2001).

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