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About Zena D. Crenshaw-Logal

Primarily I am a judicial accountability specialist, although the various groups that I help administer collectively pursue a wide variety of U.S. civil and criminal justice system reforms. I was a civil trial attorney before becoming a full time good government and grassroots reform advocate in 1998. Today I pursue a new passion as Executive Director of National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc. (NJCDLP), a nonprofit legal reform organization.  

NJCDLP addresses a variety of social justice concerns, yet its overriding goal is to exalt America's judiciary while raising the world's consciousness of judicial misconduct; conduct that sometimes constitutes criminal activity (including intentional rights violations) and is inadequately checked by U.S. domestic and international anti-corruption/accountability mechanisms -- an oversight shortfall spread among all branches of American government that has evolved into a constitutional and human rights crisis. Learn more by visiting NJCDLP a/k/a THE LAW PROJECT.

Positions

November 2004 - Present Executive Director, National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc.
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Research Interests

free speech, government accountability, human rights, civil and constitutional rights

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Honors and Awards

  • National Institute of Trial Advocacy, scholarship recipient.
  • Earl Warren Scholar
  • Notre Dame Scholar
  • National Merit Scholar
  • Indiana State Scholar

Education

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August 1981 - June 1984 JD, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago
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June 1983 - August 1983 BA, Notre Dame London Law Centre
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August 1977 - June 1981 University of Notre Dame
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Contact Information

3274 Mount Gilead Road SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30311
404.590.5039

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Unpublished Papers (5)

Other (1)