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Law Practice

Dec. 31, 2009

ACLU Attorney Steps Down

After a 19-year career as a staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, Ann Brick plans to retire Dec. 31. Except she might not be ready to abandon the courtroom just yet.

By Dhyana Levey

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - After a 19-year career as a staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, Ann Brick plans to retire Dec. 31.

But she might not be ready to abandon the courtroom just yet.

The case that could keep the longtime civil liberties advocate going is one that touches on the reasons she joined the ACLU in the first place - pitting ...

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