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315:. Eventually, with approval from Ms. Magazine co-founder Gloria Steinem, Feigen assumed her position at the ACLU. During her time at WRP, Brenda contributed to the establishment of heightened scrutiny for sex classifications under the Equal Protection Act. An interview with Feigen about this work is featured in the 2018 documentary 457:
Feigen founded the Feigen Law Group in 2001. The firm is based in Los Angeles and its practice areas include business transactions, employment contracts, anti-discrimination law, constitutional law, family law, environmental law, and an investigative division. Feigen also represents companies that
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library wall. Feigen and her husband were appalled. They appealed to the Harvard Club of New York to allow women among its members, but the board voted to reject the proposal. The newlyweds soon launched a class action lawsuit against the Harvard Club for discriminating on the basis of sex. After
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Feigen gives frequent lectures on various motion picture and entertainment law topics. These include the role of the producer in motion pictures and TV, the roles of agents and attorneys, the content of different entertainment-related contracts, the deals for TV and motion picture writers, and
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Later in 1970, Steinem called Feigen to accompany her at Vassar's commencement, where Steinem had been asked to speak in her first major public address. The speech was titled "Living the Revolution", and in it Steinem advocated for a rejection of women's second-class status in society.
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five years of legal work, in the last conference before the trial was set to begin, a federal judge ordered the club to take one final vote. The next day, on January 11, 1973, the Club voted 2,097 to 695 to admit female members. Publicly, the Club's outgoing president,
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with a degree in math. Feigen credited her Vassar attendance with giving her "a welcome respite from the unrelenting anti-Semitism she faced in the private day school she attended in Chicago." She turned down an offer from a fully funded joint J.D./M.B.A. program at
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in the Senate, though it was ultimately not ratified by the requisite number of state legislatures. After the congressional hearings concluded, Feigen returned to New York and was hired as a litigation associate at the law firm
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need her services concerning mergers and acquisitions with and of other entertainment companies. Feigen is on the Executive Committee of the Beverly Hills Bar Association's Business Law Section.
287:. The initial meeting to discuss the idea with female journalists was held in Feigen's New York home. However, Feigen focused on the nonprofit, while Steinem took over the outreach through 1196:"The Woman Behind 'Navy SEALS' : Movies: A radical feminist producer calls the shots in the macho action-thriller. 'I think it is feminist, humanist to hate terrorism,' she says" 596:. In 1987, Fasteau and Feigen divorced. In 1990, she met her current partner, Joanne Parrent. They married in California in 2008, during the brief window of legal opportunity before 1163:"The Woman Behind 'Navy SEALS': Movies: A radical feminist producer calls the shots in the macho action-thriller. 'I think it is feminist, humanist to hate terrorism,' she says" 432:
mission, was made without any active Navy support because of "the top-secret nature of the SEAL's activities." The film was released in 1990 and was Feigen's first production.
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In 1974, Feigen left the ACLU to take part in a law partnership with her husband, Marc Feigen Fasteau. The Partnership was a law firm called Fasteau and Feigen, located on
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Brenda Sue Feigen was born in 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, to Arthur Paul Feigen, a lawyer, and Shirley Kadison, a housewife. Feigen graduated high school from the
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In 2000, Feigen published her memoir, Not One of the Boys: Living Life as a Feminist, depicting the sexism she experienced throughout her life and legal career.
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Speaker at Harvard Law School's Celebration 40 and Celebration 50 (40th/ 50th anniversary of the first female graduating class)
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made her a prime candidate for the job, but she remained unsure as to whether or not she wanted to leave her position at
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in New York. She eventually became a motion picture agent, a position which initiated her further involvement with the
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in divorces. Their notable cases include Ackerman v. Board of Education in 1974, where the Feigen Fasteaus defended
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psychologists, women lawyers, or doctors, or simply to learn how to bring the women's movement to their hometowns."
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in New York City. Brenda and Marc planned to take on issues of gender, such as defending fathers who sought
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Feigen married Marc Fasteau in 1968. In 1974, the couple had a child, Alexis, who went on to graduate from
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as the director, and prepared for production. In 1987, however, Marquand's death halted all production.
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Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, asked Feigen to coordinate the Senate testimony for the
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was hired as Marquand's replacement, and by September 1989 filming commenced in Spain and
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In 1972, Feigen left private practice, and she, Steinem, and Catherine Samuels founded
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Second-Class All the Way: Notes from a worn-down but still hopeful civil rights lawyer
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Just before walking down the aisle, Feigen spotted a "NO LADIES ALLOWED" sign on the
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In 1978, Feigen ran for the Democratic nomination in the 26th District of the
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Chair of the Board of the National Breast Cancer Education and Legal Center
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Lesbians and Gays Finally Have the Right to Marry: Faith in Reason Returns
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Steinem's idea for a newsletter for the Alliance eventually turned into
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In 1970, Feigen was elected National Legislative Vice President for the
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Same Sex Marriage: An Issue of Constitutional Rights Not Moral Opinions
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In 1968, Feigen married Marc Fasteau, a Harvard Law classmate, in the
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Feigen, Brenda. Not One of the Boys. Alfred A. Knopf, 2000, p. 36-38
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In 1982, Feigen began working as a business affairs attorney at the
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Inside the Supreme Court's First Day of Marriage Equality Hearings
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Speaker at the Twyman Creative Los Angeles Film Conference (2005)
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Proposition 8 Battle Just the Beginning for Gay Marriage Rights
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and sex discrimination. Letters poured in to the WAA to find "
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In 1989, one of Feigen's writer clients introduced her to
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Honorary President's Follow at Columbia University (1978)
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Member of the Association of American Screenwriters
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Harvard University
JD
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Latin School of Chicago
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Phi Beta Kappa
Columbia University
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The Paper Chase
Harvard Club of New York
Harvard Club of New York
Albert H. Gordon
National Organization for Women
Birch Bayh
US Senate
Equal Rights Amendment
Gloria Steinem
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Good Morning America
The Women's Action Alliance
sexism
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Ms. Magazine
Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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