Diane Laviolette is the Chief Operations Officer, Secretary and General Counsel at People For the American Way. She oversees legal, governance and compliance matters, as well as the daily operations and management of People For. Prior to her time at People For she served as in-house counsel at a D.C. public affairs firm and in the insurance industry. She is a graduate of George Washington University and Syracuse University College of Law.
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Blog Post | August 27, 2020
Trump Judge Would Allow Conviction Although Prosecutors Withheld Evidence That Could Have Helped the Accused: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | August 27, 2020
Trump Judges Would Deny Discovery to Prisoner At Guantanamo Bay : Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | July 29, 2020
Trump Supreme Court Justices Limit The Rights of Pension Holders To Sue For Breach Of Fiduciary Duty: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | July 29, 2020
Trump Judge Casts the Deciding Vote to Reverse District Court Ruling to Suppress Evidence Obtained in Violation of the Fourth Amendment: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | July 23, 2020
Trump Judge Casts the Deciding Vote to Give Qualified Immunity to Officers Who Violated Fourth Amendment: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | July 21, 2020
Trump Judge Would Allow Trump To Violate The Constitution By Diverting Appropriated Funds To Build Border Wall: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | July 20, 2020
Trump Judge Gives Deference To Officers for Their Unjustified Use of Force: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | June 28, 2020
Trump Judge Would Allow Enforcement Of Anti-Immigrant Proclamation Without Government Proving Irreparable Harm If Not Enforced: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | June 27, 2020
Trump Judge Would Allow Detainees To Remain In Overcrowded Detention Centers During COVID-19 Pandemic: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | June 26, 2020
Trump Judge Would Allow Wrongful Termination of Employee Who Reported Sexual Harassment: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears