Background
Malveaux was born in Lansing, Michigan into a family of Creole descent. Her father, Floyd J. Malveaux, is the former dean of the College of Medicine at Howard University. He is currently the executive director of the Merck Childhood Asthma Network and a founder of Howard University"s National Human Genome Center.
Education
New York University School of Law.
Career
She is a nationally recognized expert on civil rights law and class action litigation, who has appeared before the United States. Supreme Court and argued before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. Her mother, the former Myrna Maria Ruiz, is a retired early childhood educator. She is the identical twin sister of Cable News Network"s Suzanne Malveaux.
Malveaux is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard University (Class of 1988).
Upon graduation, she clerked for the Honorable Robert L. Carter of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New New York As a practicing attorney, Malveaux specialized in class action litigation, representing plaintiffs in such high profile cases as Wal-Mart Stores, Incorporated. v.
Dukes and Alexander, et al., v. Oklahoma, et al. The latter was a lawsuit filed on behalf of the victims of Tulsa race riot of 1921.
In 2003, Malveaux began her teaching career at the University of Alabama School of Law.
She joined the faculty of the Columbus School of Law in 2006. Malveaux is a frequent commentator on various legal issues involving the United States. Supreme Court, the civil legal system, and civil rights. Media outlets in which she has appeared include Cable News Network, Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company, First Rate (at Lloyd's) Jazeera English, and the Public Broadcasting Service Newshour.
She has also been interviewed by the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and The National Law Journal.