Dan Morenoff is an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the executive director at the American Civil Rights Project.
Previously, Morenoff practiced law and served on the legislative staff of Sen. Phil Gramm (R–TX). With colleagues at MI, he has collaborated on a comment letter regarding proposed rule changes to Title IX and contributed to a policy symposium on “How to Defeat Left-Wing Racialism.” Morenoff’s contribution analyzed what a conservative administration can do to investigate “anti-racist” racial discrimination in American institutions.
Morenoff holds a B.A. from Columbia College of Columbia University in the City of New York and a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School. He has also served as an officer or director of several community organizations in Dallas, Texas.
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