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J.D. (University of Denver - 1998) (PhilPeople doesn't allow me to properly list a doctorate other than a PhD under my education in the sidebar).
M.A. cand., thesis on historical silencing of racial and gender minorities
Admitted to the bar in Maine (inactive) and New Hampshire, as well as multiple federal jurisdictions.
Civil rights attorney representing transgender members of the U.S. military. Operational Test Director for cyberspace defense systems.
Interested in philosophy of history, aesthetics, information theory, philosophy of technology, cyber feminism, socialist feminism, Earth jurisprudence, Critical Theory, and particularly interested in the works of Jacques Derrida, Martin Heidegger, Jean Baudrillard, and Michel-Rolph Trouillot.
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