Background
Eastman, Hope was born on November 14, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Eastman, Hope was born on November 14, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
University of California at Los Angeles (Bachelor of Arts, 1964). Harvard University (Bachelor of Laws, cum laude, 1967).
Worked at Paley, Rothman, Goldstein, Rosenberg & Cooper, Chartered (Bethesda, Doctor of Medicine) specializing in Employment Law, Corporate Law, Civil Litigation, Association Law. Admitted to the bar, 1968, California. 1970, District of Columbia.
1972, United States.
Supreme Court. 1982, Maryland.
Phi Beta Kappa. Company-author: "Impeachment: An Historical Overview," 5 Seton Hall Law Review, Number.
3, 689-719, Spring, 1974. Author: "Enforcing the Right of Privacy Through the Privacy Acting of 1974," 34 Federal Bar Journal, Number.
4, 335-339, Fall, 1975.
"Lobbying: A Constitutionally Protected Right," American Enterprise Institute, 1977. "The Fate of Mandatory Employment Arbitration Amidst Growing Opposition: A Call for Common Ground," 20 Employee Relations. Lord Justice 595 (Spring 1995).
"A Look at Damages from the Perspective of the Defense Bar," Sexual Harassment Litigation: Plaintiffs" and Defendants" Strategies, ALI/American Bar Association-Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) Video Conference (April 1995).
Associate Director, Washington Office, American Civil Liberties Union, 1969-1977. Partner, Morgan Associates, Chartered, 1978-1986.
Member, Board of Directors, Judicial Selection Project, 1978-1980. Member, Board of Directors, Washington Council of Lawyers, 1971-1974.
Founder and Member, Board of Directors, Womens" Legal Defense Fund, 1971-1974.
Member, General Counsel and Board of Directors, Israel Tennis Centers Association, 1983-1995. Member, Board of Directors, National Association of Women Business Owners, 1983-1988. Member, Administrative Law Council, United States.
Chamber of Commerce, 1984.
General Counsel, National Small Business United, 1986. Member, National Advisory Committee, Small Business Administration, 1987-1988.
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Small Business Reports, 1988-1991. Member, Board of Directors, American Employment Law Council, 1993.
Member: District of Columbia Bar.
Maryland State and American (Member, Company-Chairperson, Committee on Rights for Women, 1976-1985. Member, Special Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services, 1977-1982. Labor and Employment Section, Equal Employment Opportunity Committee, 1991) Bar Associations.
State Bar of California.
Author: "Enforcing the Right of Privacy Through the Privacy Act of 1974," 34 Federal Bar Journal, No. 4, 335-339, Fall, 1975. "Lobbying: A Constitutionally Protected Right," American Enterprise Institute, 1977.
"The Fate of Mandatory Employment Arbitration Amidst Growing Opposition: A Call for Common Ground," 20 Employee Rel. L.J. 595 (Spring 1995). "A Look at Damages from the Perspective of the Defense Bar," Sexual Harassment Litigation: Plaintiffs' and Defendants' Strategies, ALI/American Bar Association-PLI Video Conference (April 1995).
Associate Director, Washington Office, American Civil Liberties Union, 1969-1977. Partner, Morgan Associates, Chartered, 1978-1986. Co-author: "Impeachment: An Historical Overview," 5 Seton Hall Law Review, No.
3, 689-719, Spring, 1974. Author: "Enforcing the Right of Privacy Through the Privacy Act of 1974," 34 Federal Bar Journal, No. 4, 335-339, Fall, 1975.
"Lobbying: A Constitutionally Protected Right," American Enterprise Institute, 1977. "The Fate of Mandatory Employment Arbitration Amidst Growing Opposition: A Call for Common Ground," 20 Employee Rel. L.J. 595 (Spring 1995).
"A Look at Damages from the Perspective of the Defense Bar," Sexual Harassment Litigation: Plaintiffs' and Defendants' Strategies, ALI/American Bar Association-PLI Video Conference (April 1995). Associate Director, Washington Office, American Civil Liberties Union, 1969-1977. Partner, Morgan Associates, Chartered, 1978-1986.
Member, Board of Directors, Judicial Selection Project, 1978-1980. Member, Board of Directors, Washington Council of Lawyers, 1971-1974. Founder and Member, Board of Directors, Womens" Legal Defense Fund, 1971-1974.
Member, General Counsel and Board of Directors, Israel Tennis Centers Association, 1983-1995.
Member, Board of Directors, National Association of Women Business Owners, 1983-1988. Member, Administrative Law Council, United States.
Chamber of Commerce, 1984. General Counsel, National Small Business United, 1986.
Member, National Advisory Committee, Small Business Administration, 1987-1988.
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Small Business Reports, 1988-1991. Member, Board of Directors, American Employment Law Council, 1993. Member: District of Columbia Bar.
Maryland State and American (Member, Company-Chairperson, Committee on Rights for Women, 1976-1985.
Member, Special Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services, 1977-1982. Labor and Employment Section, Equal Employment Opportunity Committee, 1991) Bar Associations.
State Bar of California.