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About the Lawyers' Committee

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Mission


The Lawyers’ Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation (LCCHP) is a nonprofit organization of lawyers, law students and interested members of the public who have joined together to promote the preservation and protection of cultural heritage resources in the United States and internationally through education and advocacy.

We formed because we perceive a need for greater legal education and advocacy in the legislative, judicial and policy arenas.

Contact


Lawyers' Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation
428 Hume Ave, 2nd floor
Alexandria, VA 22301
info@culturalheritagelaw.org

Committees


Click Here to view the LCCHP Working Committees and their Charge


Board of Directors


Caroline M. Blanco (Bio)
Assistant General Counsel
National Science Foundation
cblanco@culturalheritagelaw.org


Anita Canovas (Bio) -- Secretary/Treasurer
Associate General Counsel
National Trust for Historic Preservation
acanovas@culturalheritagelaw.org

Donald Craib (Bio)
Attorney
dcraib@culturalheritagelaw.org


Paul Edmondson (Bio)
Vice President & General Counsel
National Trust for Historic Preservation
pedmondson@culturalheritagelaw.org


Marion P. Forsyth (Bio) -- Vice-President
Adjunct Professor
College of William & Mary
mforsyth@culturalheritagelaw.org


Patty Gerstenblith (Bio) -- President
Professor
DePaul University College of Law
pgerstenblith@culturalheritagelaw.org


Robert Goldman (Bio)
Partner
Rox Rothschild LLP
rgoldman@culturalheritagelaw.org


Sherry Hutt (Bio)
Program Manager
National NAGPRA Program
National Park Service
shutt@culturalheritagelaw.org

Thomas Kline (Bio)
Partner
Andrews Kurth LLP
tkline@culturalheritagelaw.org


Jennifer Richman (Bio)
Attorney, Northwestern Division
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
jrichman@culturalheritagelaw.org


Lucille Roussin (Bio)
Director, Holocaust Restitution Claims Practicum
Cardozo School of Law
lroussin@culturalheritagelaw.org


David Tarler (Bio)
Attorney, Enforcement and Training Coordinator
National NAGPRA Program
National Park Service
dtarler@culturalheritagelaw.org



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