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David M. Weitzman graduated from the University of Chicago with a Bachelor of the Sciences in Biochemistry, after which he taught high school in Maryland, Athens and Paris. He then attended law school at George Washington University, passed the bar exam and practiced law in Washington, D.C. and Virginia from 1965 to 1970. He was president of the Northern Virginia ACLU, served on the board of the regional ACLU and was a volunteer ACLU attorney. In 1970, he moved to Berkeley, CA, where he was president of the Berkeley ACLU chapter. A father of seven and a grandfather of seven, he resides in Berkley, CA with his wife of 40 years.
Living a Life That Matters: A Memoir of the Marquis de Lafayette is available for purchase on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.



