Denice Labertew, J.D.

Denice Labertew, J.D.

Fulbright Scholars

Denice Labertew, J.D., M.A. is a feminist advocate and activist scholar with more than 35 years of experience supporting survivors of gender-based violence through local, national, and international policy development and direct advocacy. She is also a lecturer with an academic focus on gender studies, social justice, crime and victimization, advocacy, law and human rights at California State University, Northridge.  She is a 2024 recipient of a Fulbright Award to serve as a visiting scholar at the National Law University of India, Odisha with a focus on Gender, Queerness and the Law.

She is the founder of Women Lead Network, a collective of women leaders who center women’s experiences and elevate women leaders as the solvers of the world’s problems.  She has worked directly with survivors protecting their constitutional, educational, familial, and human rights, and led policy reforms on their behalf at a statewide, national, and international level.

She was an appointee to the United States Department of Education’s Federal Rulemaking Committee during the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (2013) and traveled on behalf of the U.S. Department of State to India as an Expert on Gender Based Violence after the highly publicized gang rape and murder of a young medical student in Delhi. She has worked with advocates in the U.K and Mexico on addressing domestic and sexual violence using a victim centered approach.

She received Congressional recognition for her work with Domestic Violence survivors and has served on the Boards of multiple governmental and non-governmental domestic violence agencies.  She was the co-lead researcher for the Mayor’s Fund of Los Angeles, partnering with the Social Science Research Center of California State University, Fullerton to assess the barriers to service for survivors of domestic violence in Los Angeles County and contributed to several white papers, governmental reports and practice manuals on working with survivors of gender-based violence.

She is engaged in human rights work on behalf of women and girls at the United Nations including co-authoring a report to the Human Rights Council highlighting the human rights abuses experienced by women and girls in U.S. immigration detention.  Her advocacy has also included the United States Universal Periodic Review in November of 2020, culminating in a number of recommendations by the council and testimony before the U.N. Committee on the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights in Geneva, Switzerland.  She has led Parallel Events at the CSW/NGO Forum for several years, during the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women meeting in New York, focusing on the experiences of women and gender violence.

She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University Northridge in Sociology and Women’s Studies, her law degree from People’s College of Law in Los Angeles, and her Master of Human Rights from Curtin University in Australia.

Dr. Warren P Burke

Dr. Warren P Burke

Fulbright Scholars

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About Dr. Warren P Burke 

Dr. Warren P. Burke (United States House of RepresentativesOffice of the Legislative Counsel, Senior Attorney), a Fullbright Specialist, visited in the academic year 2022-2023 from January 2023 to February 2023 to collaboratively teach the course on Public Health Law to 3rd year undergraduate students of BALLB and BBALLB at National Law University Odisha

Experience:

  • United States House of RepresentativesOffice of the Legislative Counsel, Senior Attorney  (Washington, D.C. 1999-present) Render nonpartisan legal analysis and drafting services to Members and Committees of the House at all stages of the legislative process. Areas of concentration include food, drugs, medical devices, public health, and clean air.
  • D.C. Bar Association, Instructor (Washington, D.C. 2018-present) Co-teach an annual evening CLE course on statute and regulation drafting.
  • National Democratic Institute, Instructor (Monrovia, Liberia 2013) Conducted a 2-week workshop to train and increase the professional capacity of the legislative drafting services of the Liberian House and Senate
  • Graduate School, USDA, Instructor (Washington, D.C. 2008-2016) Taught a course in Federal legislative drafting and procedure.
  • U. S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, The Honorable Edith Brown Clement (New Orleans, LA 1997-1999) Judicial Clerk. Researched and drafted opinions, jury charges, jury interrogatories, and voir dire; assisted with daily docket management and settlement conferences.
Professional Activities:
  • Federal Bar Association: General Counsel (2014-2015); Chair, Constitution, Bylaws, Rules, and Resolutions Committee (2018-present); Director, National Board (2006-2009); Chair, Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Section (2008-2009); Parliamentarian, National Council meetings (2006-2009); President, Capitol Hill Chapter (2005-2006)
  • International Conference on Legislation and Law Reform: Founder (2013), Chair (2013- 2018), and organizer (2018-present) of conference held at the World Bank (2014-2017), American University (2018), and the DC Bar (2019), bringing together about 150 legislative experts each year from around the globe to network and share expertise

Languages:

  • native English, fluent French, proficient Spanish, basic Russian
EDUCATION:
  • Tulane Law School, New Orleans, Louisiana Juris Doctor, Magna Cum Laude, May 1997
  • Environmental Certificate
  • Honors: Order of the Coif, Tulane Law Review, Tulane Moot Court Board
  • The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude, with honors in English, December 1992 Battle of Normandy Scholar
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