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| Jonathan Alger |
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Celia
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| Jonathan Alger is Vice President and
General Counsel at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, where he oversees legal
affairs for all of the University's campuses in New Brunswick/ Piscataway, Newark, and
Camden. Before coming to Rutgers, he was Assistant General Counsel at the University
of Michigan. At Michigan, Mr. Alger coordinated two landmark admissions lawsuits in
the U.S. Supreme Court. He has also taught courses on higher education law and
intellectual property and information law. Mr. Alger previously served as counsel for
the national office of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) in
Washington, DC, and as an attorney- advisor in the headquarters of the U.S. Department of
Education's Office for Civil Rights. Mr. Alger graduated with Honors from Harvard
Law School, and with High Honors and Phi Beta Kappa from Swarthmore College and its
External Examinations Program. |
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Celia
Roady is a tax partner in the Washington, DC office of Morgan Lewis & Bockius. Ms.
Roady focuses her practice on tax and governance issues affecting tax-exempt
organizations, including charities, foundations, colleges and universities, museums, and
other nonprofit organizations. She was recently named by Legal Times as one of Washington,
D.C.s leading lawyers in the tax field, and was listed in Chambers USA:
Americas Leading Lawyers for Business (2005). Ms. Roady served on the Governance
Work Group of the Panel on the Nonprofit Sector which was convened by Independent Sector
to provide comments to the Senate Finance Committee on proposed legislation affecting
tax-exempt organizations. She co-chairs the annual conference on Representing and
Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations, sponsored by the Georgetown University Law
Center. |
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