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BRENDA C. LISS was named the Institute’s Executive Director in March
2003, after serving as a consultant to the Institute for slightly more
than one year.
Ms. Liss is an attorney; prior to joining the Institute she practiced
law with the firm of McCarter & English, LLP, in Newark, New Jersey,
concentrating in education and employment law. She represented many
boards of education and several private educational institutions in all
aspects of school law, including policy development, regulatory
compliance, and matters relating to tenure and seniority, pupil
discipline, civil rights, special education and school business
administration. Her clients included the Montclair Board of Education,
the Summit Board of Education, The Children’s Institute and Kent Place
School. She also represented a wide variety of public and private
clients, including local boards of education and the State-operated
School District of Newark, in management-side labor and employment
matters. Her responsibilities included counseling clients, negotiating
agreements, resolving disputes, and handling litigation, arbitration and
mediation in state and federal courts and before administrative
agencies.
Ms. Liss’s research interests include the relationships between school
finance reform and school desegregation efforts, school district
governance and urban school improvement efforts, and land use and
education policy.
Ms. Liss holds a J.D. from Rutgers Law School – Newark, where she was
the recipient of the Justice Frederick W. Hall Prize for interest and
scholarship in the field of land use law and the Carol Russ Memorial
Prize for contribution to women’s rights. She also holds a B.A. from
Colgate University. Upon graduation from law school she served a special
Mt. Laurel clerkship with Hon. Stephen Skillman, JAD, in the Superior
Court of New Jersey.
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