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Top Women Lawyers

May 14, 2015

Christine Chuang

Disability Rights Advocates Berkeley


Chuang is leading settlement negotiations with Alameda County on behalf of blind voters.
She represents California Council for the Blind, which alleged that during the 2012
U.S. General Election blind voters in Alameda County were denied the right to vote
anonymously and independently. In its motion to dismiss, Alameda County argued blind
voters were not entitled to vote anonymously and independently, relying on case law
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