Dan Barrett to Become New Legal Director of the ACLU of Connecticut
The ACLU of Connecticut is proud to announce that Dan Barrett will join the organization as Legal Director. He comes to Connecticut from the ACLU of Vermont.
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The ACLU of Connecticut is proud to announce that Dan Barrett will join the organization as Legal Director. He comes to Connecticut from the ACLU of Vermont.
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