Bio
Dan Zeidman is a Lobbyist Assistant focusing on criminal justice reform for the ACLU Washington Legislative Office. Before coming to the ACLU, Dan worked as a Legislative Assistant for the House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. He graduated from Williams College in 2009 with a BA in Political Science and a concentration in Leadership Studies.
Featured work
Aug 1, 2012
Senate Hearing Explores the Exorbitant Costs of Incarceration
May 21, 2012
Seeing Is Believing: Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform Is Possible
Apr 25, 2012
EEOC: Help Stop Discriminatory Barriers to Employment
Mar 15, 2012
Brady Reform: New Legislation Is a Win for Justice
Feb 14, 2012
Promising Beginnings: States Provide a Model for Federal Criminal Justice Reform
Nov 17, 2011
Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer Gets It (Half) Right
Oct 7, 2011
One Step Closer to Ending Racial Profiling
Jun 14, 2011
It's Time for Congress to Get Smart on Crime