First Name : Colleen
Last Name : McCormack-Maitland
Approx. Age : 40
State : New York
Notes
Colleen Ann McCormack-Maitland (born Oct. ’82) is an attorney who participated in the violent Queer Liberation March in NYC in June 2020 and was maced by police. There were multiple assaults on officers at the protest and several people were arrested. She was later one of the plaintiffs in a suit against the city over police conduct. She's a member of local abolitionist groups Queers for Economic Justice and Survived & Punished NY, as well as a board member of the Worker’s Justice Project/Proyecto Justicia Laboral and of the New York City chapter of the National Lawyers Guild. She's also affiliated with the Zinn Education Project which attempts to push left-wing ideology into schools. She has a J.D. from NYU and is the Deputy Director of Legal Services at the Legal Action Center. She does a lot of advocacy for the LGBTQP community and is probably lez. She lives in Brooklyn. https://web.archive.org/web/2/https://legalaidnyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/54-Payne-First-Amended-Complaint.pdf https://archive.ph/NWxBV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMZWMIGNyPE&ab_channel=LegalActionCenter https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenmccormack-maitland
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