Tuition vouchers or tax credits should be sufficient to enable parents to choose high-quality schools, including parochial schools as well as...
Maureen Martin
Maureen Martin is The Heartland Institute's senior fellow for legal affairs and managing editor of Lawsuit Abuse Fortnightly. Formerly a partner in a large Chicago law firm, she has been in the private practice of law for nearly 29 years, generally concentrating in litigation and environmental law. She has practiced throughout the country, receiving the highest possible rating of AV for legal ability and legal ethics from Martindale-Hubbell. She was an adjunct professor of environmental law at Loyola University Chicago for more than 10 years.
Her op-eds have been published in a variety of newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, the Washington Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Providence Journal, Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Detroit News, and New Jersey Star Ledger. She has been quoted in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, and Sacramento Bee, among others. She has appeared on Milwaukee Public Television, the Milt Rosenberg show on WGN-AM Radio in Chicago, Chicago Public Radio, and on other radio programs in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
In her private practice, she has litigated a wide variety of cases involving sophisticated constitutional law, class action defense, antitrust, commercial disputes, private property rights, lead-based paint issues, environmental law, bankruptcy, storm water and drainage issues, zoning and land use, and insurance coverage litigation.
She is a graduate of Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where she was a published member of the law review, recipient of an American Jurisprudence Award, a member of the Moot Court Board, and a legal writing instructor.
Recent Articles
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Settled Down
May 11, 2012 -
Multi-Tasking
May 9, 2012 -
Sticky Situation
May 7, 2012 -
Good Enough for Government Work
May 5, 2012 -
Guinea Pig Pen
May 3, 2012
Recent OpEds
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Simon Cowell for President
January 19, 2012 -
Wisconsin’s Ballot Laws Should Resemble Virginia’s
January 10, 2012 -
Firms Can Deter Litigation by Being Junkyard Dogs
November 16, 2011 -
Abolish the Department of Education
October 6, 2011 -
Big Mistake in Court’s Obamacare Ruling
September 29, 2011
