Background
Doniger, Anthony M. was born on February 16, 1950 in New York, New York, United States.
Doniger, Anthony M. was born on February 16, 1950 in New York, New York, United States.
Oxford University, Oxford, England (Bachelor of Arts, 1973). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, 1977).
Worked at Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen, Professional Corporation (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in Business Litigation, Environmental Litigation, Professional Liability, Product Liability. Admitted to the bar, 1977, Massachusetts. 1981, United States. Supreme Court.
Author: "Massachusetts Litigation Forms and Analysis," The Lawyers Company-operative Publishing Company, 1995.
"Unburdening the Criminal Defendant: Mullaney v. Wilbur and the Reasonable Doubt Standard," 11 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 390, (1976).
"The Role of the Private Bar in the Defense of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties," 37 Boston Bar Journal 6 (1993). Member, Supreme Judicial Court Advisory Committee on the Handicapped, 1983-1989.
Board of Directors and General Counsel, 1987-1989.
President, 1991-1993, American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers Hearing Committee Member, 1992. Massachusetts IOLTA Committee, 1995.
Trustee, Boston Bar Foundation, 1997.
Visiting Lecturer in Law, Babson College Graduate School of Business Administration. Visiting Instructor, Harvard Law School Trial Advocacy Program.
Member: Boston (Council, 1995. Company-Chairman, Committee on Indigent Criminal Defense, 1983-1985.
Chair, Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section, 1996), Massachusetts and American Bar Associations.
Unburdening the Criminal Defendant: Mullaney v. Wilbur and the Reasonable Doubt Standard," 11 Harvard Civil RightsCivil Liberties Law Review 390, (1976). ’Contempt," Massachusetts Family Law Manual, 1986.
Member, Board of Directors, National Consumer Law Center, since 1981. Member, Supreme Judicial Court Advisory Committee on the Handicapped, since 1983. Member, Advisory Committee, since 1986.
Board of Directors, 1987— and General Counsel, since 1987, Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts.
Member, Supreme Judicial Court Advisory Committee on the Handicapped, 1983-1989. Board of Directors and General Counsel, 1987-1989. President, 1991-1993, American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers Hearing Committee Member, 1992.
Massachusetts IOLTA Committee, 1995. Trustee, Boston Bar Foundation, 1997.
Visiting Lecturer in Law, Babson College Graduate School of Business Administration. Visiting Instructor, Harvard Law School Trial Advocacy Program.
Member: Boston (Council, 1995.
Company-Chairman, Committee on Indigent Criminal Defense, 1983-1985. Chair, Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section, 1996), Massachusetts and American Bar Associations.