Background
Spitz, Stephen L. was born on February 12, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Spitz, Stephen L. was born on February 12, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, with high honors, 1968). University of Chicago (Juris Doctor, 1972).
Worked at Kalijarvi, Chuzi & Newman, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Civil and Administrative Practice before all Courts, Agencies and Departments. Labor, Equal Opportunity, Civil Service, Contract. Admitted to the bar, 1972, Michigan.
1973, District of Columbia.
1976, United States. Supreme Court. 1978, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits.
1980, United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Member, Executive Board, Mandel Legal Aid Clinic. Author: "Lawyer"s Committee Analysis of the Impact of the Supreme Court Decision in Martin v.
Wilks," Daily Labor Report, Number. 30, Doctorate-1, BNA, February 13, 1990.
With James C. Gray, Junior and Paul Holtzman, "The Supreme Court and Employment Discrimination," Volume 23 Clearinghouse Review Number.
9 1222-1239, National Clearinghouse for Legal Services, Chicago, January 1990. With William L. Robinson, "Affirmative Action: Evolving Case Law and Shifting Philosophy," Volume 10, Urban League Review Number. 2, National Urban League, Washington
District of Columbia, Winter 1986-1987.
"Litigation Strategy in Equality Rights-The American Experience," in Weiler and Elliott, eds. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Litigating the Values of a Nation, Carswell, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada, 1986.
With William L. Robinson, "The Civil Rights Record of the Reagan Administration," 71 A.B.A. Journal 39, October 1985. With William L. Robinson, "Did the Stotts Decision Really Spell the End of Race-Conscious Affirmative Action?" Volume II, Participant One, North.Y.L.S. Human Rights Annual
1-17, fall 1984; also in T. Bagby, educated
The Memphis Firefighters Case: The Impact of the Supreme Court"s Stotts Decision on Affirmative Action, Equal Employment Litigation, National Foundation for the Study of Equal Employment Policy, Washington District of Columbia 1985, Update on State-Wide School Finance Cases, Lawyer"s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Washington District of Columbia, 1980, 1982. Lecturer: University of Michigan Law School, 1972-1973.
University of British Columbia Faculty of Law, January-May, 1985.
Member, Executive Board, Federally Employed Women Legal and Education Fund, 1985-1990. General Counsel, 1989-1990.
Kalijarvi, Chuzi & Newman, Professional Corporation, concentrates in administrative and civil litigation involving private sector and federal employees. We represent both employees and management, and have nation-wide practice with respect to federal employment.
Member, Executive Board, Mandel Legal Aid Clinic.