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 | January 13, 2020
Trump Judge Dismisses Consumer Claims Against Company That Overcharged for Medical Records: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | January 9, 2020
Trump Judge Would Allow Deportation of Immigrant Without Informing Him of His Rights: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | January 6, 2020
Trump Judge Casts the Deciding Vote Denying Class Action in a Consumer Suit Against Apple: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | November 26, 2019
Trump Judge Finds Evidence of Repeated Rape and Incest Insufficient to Grant Asylum: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | November 22, 2019
Trump Judge Affirms the Denial of U.S. Citizen’s Sponsorship of Wife and Ignores U. S. Immigration Services Precedent Decisions: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | November 18, 2019
Trump Judge Casts the Deciding Vote to Affirm Criminal Sentence While Ignoring Statutory Language That Would Reduce the Length of the Sentence: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | November 18, 2019
Trump Judges Vote to Deny Full Court Rehearing and Affirm Denial of Damages for Violation of a Prisoner’s First Amendment Rights: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | November 4, 2019
Trump Judge Casts the Deciding Vote Denying Parents the Benefits for the Accidental Death of Their Son: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | October 30, 2019
Trump Judge Would Dismiss Lawsuit Against Border Agents Who Arrested Trucker Who Was Recording Them: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | October 25, 2019
Trump Judge Casts the Deciding Vote Denying A Student’s Title IX Claim Against A University For Failure to Protect Against Harassment: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears