PERSON: Gloria Browne-Marshall
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Gloria Jene Browne-Marshall (born December 31, 1959) is an American civil rights attorney, legal correspondent, author, playwright, essayist, and racial justice activist.
She is a professor of Constitutional Law at CUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice and previously taught Africana Studies at Vassar.
As a legal commentator, she has spoken on various Supreme Court decisions, impeachments of Donald Trump, and constitutional questions about civilian deaths, criminal law, and racial justice. She has been interviewed in this capacity on CNN, NPR, BBC, MSNBC, CBS, and WVON.
As of 2025, she is the president of New Jersey-based activist group Rally Forward. Since an unknown year, she hosts New York radio station WBAI’s Law of the Land program, broadcast on Tuesday mornings.
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She is a professor of Constitutional Law at CUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice and previously taught Africana Studies at Vassar.
As a legal commentator, she has spoken on various Supreme Court decisions, impeachments of Donald Trump, and constitutional questions about civilian deaths, criminal law, and racial justice. She has been interviewed in this capacity on CNN, NPR, BBC, MSNBC, CBS, and WVON.
As of 2025, she is the president of New Jersey-based activist group Rally Forward. Since an unknown year, she hosts New York radio station WBAI’s Law of the Land program, broadcast on Tuesday mornings.
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