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Ann M. O'Leary : ウィキペディア英語版
Ann M. O'Leary

Ann M. O'Leary is a lawyer, nonprofit leader, and a senior policy advisor in Hillary Clinton's 2016 Presidential Campaign. O'Leary is a nationally recognized expert in developing polices that promote early childhood education and labor protections for working families. Until April 2015, she was vice president and director of the Children and Families program at Next Generation and a senior fellow with the Center for American Progress. At Next Generation she was the founding director of ''Too Small to Fail'', a national initiative aimed at closing the "word gap" in vocabulary development in young children, which leads to lifelong disparities in education and health. She is a cofounder of the Opportunity Institute, a nonprofit startup dedicated to advancing opportunities for children and families. Previously, O'Leary served as founding executive director of the University of California, Berkeley, Law School's Center on Health, Economic & Family Security Program. O'Leary also taught classes at UC Berkeley Law on health law, social policy and eduction law as a lecturer-in-residence. Prior to her career at Berkeley, O'Leary served as a deputy city attorney for the City of San Francisco, where she provided counsel to the Department of Elections and the Ethics Commission and served on the City Attorney's Affirmative Action Litigation Task Force. In her role as deputy city attorney, O'Leary was a leader in developing the concept for a suit against payday lenders throughout California to combat predatory lending practices. The suit resulted in a $7.5 million settlement enabling the City Attorney to provide repayments to low-income individuals. O'Leary also argued ''Committee on Jobs v. Herrera'', unsuccessfully fighting to uphold the constitutionality of San Francisco's contribution limits for political committees that make independent expenditures. O'Leary also clerked on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for Judge John T. Noonan, Jr.
== Early Life and Education ==
O'Leary was born and raised in Orono, Maine. She is the daughter of the late Charles 'Chick' O'Leary, who was a prominent union leader, and Pamela Braley O'Leary, a social worker. After graduating from Orono High School in 1989, O'Leary earned a B.A. in Critical Social Thought from Mount Holyoke College in 1993. O'Leary earned an M.A. from the Stanford University School of Education in 1997 and her J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law in 2005.

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