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Lara S. Kaufmann, Senior Counsel & Director of Education Policy for At-Risk Students

Lara S. Kaufmann is Senior Counsel and Director for Education Policy for At-Risk Students.  She works on the advancement of women and girls at school and in the workplace. Lara engages in litigation, advocacy, and public education, with a particular focus on improving educational outcomes for at-risk girls, including pregnant and parenting students. Lara co-authored the Center’s 2012 report, A Pregnancy Test for Schools: The Impact of Education Laws on Pregnant and Parenting Students, as well as its 2009 report, Listening to Latinas: Barriers to High School Graduation. Before joining the Center, Lara was a Staff Attorney with the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, and prior to that she was an Assistant United States Attorney in Chicago. Lara also worked with the law firm of McDermott, Will & Emery, and was law clerk to then-Chief Judge Marvin Aspen of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Lara is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University School of Law.

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Justice for Pregnant and Parenting Students in Michigan

I love writing with good news, especially good news that seems to have flown under the media’s radar.

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Senate Blocked Vote on DREAM Act

Remember Langston Hughes’ poem, “Harlem: Dream Deferred”? That’s all I could think of when I heard on Saturday that the DREAM Act was defeated in the Senate.  Here’s how it goes:

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Congress About to Vote on the DREAM Act

This afternoon, both the House and Senate will be taking up the DREAM Act, which would set up a path to citizenship for immigrant youth and young adults who entered this country before age 16, have been here for at least five consecutive years, and have graduated from high school.

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Opening Opportunities, Opening Minds

What does Title IX mean to me personally? It means that it is not considered remarkable that my seven-year old daughter plays soccer and basketball. And she loves playing sports, which I love.

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Women’s Equality Day - What About Fair Pay?

Happy Women’s Equality Day! Ninety years ago today, the 19th Amendment to our Constitution was ratified, guaranteeing women the right to vote. In honor of the anniversary of this milestone in our nation’s history, President Obama issued a proclamation calling on the people of the United States not only to celebrate the many achievements of women between then and now, but also to "recommit themselves to the goal of true gender equality in this country."

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