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Ellen Dannin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ellen Dannin
Ellen Dannin has taught and written primarily about American and New Zealand labor and employment law. She also writes about privatization of government services and public infrastructure. Her most recent law school position was as the Penn State Dickinson School of Law Fannie Weiss Distinguished Faculty Scholar and professor of law at the Penn State Dickinson. ==Early life and education== Dannin was born in Flint, Michigan in 1951 but moved to Frankfort, Indiana after her father, Arthur Dannin, had finished his education and residency as an Osteopath. Her parents were divorced in 1957, and her mother Ruby Jean Smith moved their three children to St. Paris, Ohio. In 1975, Dannin received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan with High Honors and High Distinction and the History Department's Best Thesis Award for a study of the 19th century women's suffrage and rights movement. Dannin also received a juris doctor degree in 1978, from the University of Michigan with High Honors. In addition, while in law school, she was the Administrative Editor, for the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, the editor of the Women Law Students Newsletter, and a co-teaching fellow with Debra Armbruster for an undergraduate course—Women and the Law.
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