First Name : Anne

Last Name : Coughlin

Approx. Age : 65

State : Virginia

Tags : East Coast Network  

Notes

Anne Mary Coughlin, AKA Anne Langlet, (DOB: 08/15/56), participated in the violent counter-protest of the 2017 Unite the Right rally. She was a professor at UVA's law school at the time of the rally. Coughlin, and her husband Mark Langlet, shuttled medics around the riot. In 2018 she participated in a panel discussion hosted by Showing Up for Racial Justice Charlottesville on the topic of, “How white supremacist organizers often use false claims of ‘free speech’ rights to convince institutions such as courts or academia to acquiesce to their violent ideology.” She taught a feminist jurisprudence class and is a huge admirer of the late, left-wing Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Coughlin has a vanity Wikipedia page, she's not really notable enough to truly deserve a page. Strangely, the page makes no mention of her involvement in the violent protests. She lives with her husband in a 4,600 sq. ft. McMansion in Charlottesville valued at $1.2 mil. https://archive.ph/6P8FE#selection-999.0-1001.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Coughlin



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