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March Wed, 2023

Michaela Merla

Michaela Merla is the Data Services Assistant at the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP). She is responsible for monitoring the candidacies of women

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March Tue, 2023

Jamie D. Happas

Judge Happas served as a Superior Court Judge for 20 years handling Family, Mass Tort and Civil matters. She was the Presiding Judge of the

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November Fri, 2022

Paula Franzese

Professor Paula A. Franzese is the Peter W. Rodino Professor of Law and Director of the Leadership Fellows Program. She received her B.A., summa cum laude, Phi

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August Fri, 2022

Nyeema C. Watson

Nyeema C. Watson is the vice chancellor for diversity, inclusion, and civic engagement at Rutgers University–Camden, where she oversees efforts to build an inclusive campus

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