Margaret Colin
FFL's Honorary Co-Chair, has extensive acting credits in studio movies and independent features ("Independence Day," "Three Men and a Baby" and "The Devil's Own"), television ("Chicago Hope," "Now and Again," "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent"), and theatre (Jackie: An American Life). In the made-for-television movie "Swing Vote" she portrayed the pro-life wife of a Supreme Court Justice. Margaret recently appeared in the Broadway cast of Old Acquaintance, and is currently in the cast of "Gossip Girl," a new TV show this fall on The CW Television Network. She is busy with her acting career, appearing frequently on stage in New York, and raising her two sons with her husband.
Serrin Foster (Co-Speaker)
FFL President Serrin M. Foster has led Feminists for Life of America since 1994. Under her leadership, FFL has advocated the Violence Against Women Act, enhanced child support enforcement and health care for pregnant women. The creator of the Women Deserve Better® campaign has focused on developing resources and practical support for underserved pregnant and parenting students. Her landmark speech, "The Feminist Case Against Abortion," has been recognized as one of the "Great Speeches in History" in an anthology on Women's Rights. She has moderated Pregnancy Resource Forums at top colleges across America, including Harvard, Stanford, Notre Dame and Texas A & M, and internationally at Oxford and Cambridge universities, among others.
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Robert George
Professor George is the McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director, James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. He is a member of the President's Council on Bioethics and formerly served as a presidential appointee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. He was Judicial Fellow at the Supreme Court of the United States, where he received the Justice Tom C. Clark Award. He is the author of In Defense of Natural Law, Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality, and The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion and Morality in Crisis. He has published numerous scholarly articles and book reviews. Professor George is a recipient of many honors and awards, including a 2005 Bradley Prize for Intellectual and Civic Achievement and the Stanley Kelley, Jr. Teaching Award from Princeton's Department of Politics. He holds honorary doctorates of law, ethics, letters, science and humane letters.
Professor George is the 2007 John Dewey Lecturer in Philosophy of Law at Harvard University
D.Phil, Oxford University; JD, Harvard University; AB, Swarthmore College
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