Adjunct Professor Marilyn Tobocman Named Co-Chair of Federal Bar Association Civil Rights Section Committee

Marilyn Tobocman, Adjunct Professor for the Fair Housing Law Clinic, Marshall alumnus and Assistant Ohio Attorney General has just been named to serve as a Co-Chair of the Federal Bar Association‘s new Civil Rights Section Discrimination in Employment, Housing and/or Public Accommodations Committee.

Per the FBA’s news release:

“The Federal Bar Association today announced the creation of a new Civil Rights Section and its leadership.  The Federal Bar Association consists of more than 15,000 federal lawyers, including 1,200 federal judges, who work together to promote the sound administration of justice and integrity, quality and independence of the judiciary.  The new Civil Rights Section is intended to create a working group of attorneys and judges across the United States who will further the professional development of civil rights practitioners and work to develop a more open and fair judicial system.”