Devon Chaffee

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Devon Chaffee

Devon Chaffee has been Executive Director of the ACLU of New Hampshire since 2012.

Bio

Verbatim from the ACLU New Hampsire branch:[1]

As the Executive Director of the ACLU of New Hampshire since 2012, Devon Chaffee has overseen the organization’s major growth in membership and its success in protecting and defending civil rights in the Granite State.
Under her leadership, the ACLU of New Hampshire has made historic progress in the state, including repealing the death penalty, adding gender identity to the state’s nondiscrimination law, and enacting an overhaul of the state’s previous bail system. Devon’s fight for civil liberties in New Hampshire continues to be one focused on deepening relationships with communities impacted by injustice and disparities and fighting to create a more equitable Granite State for all.
Previously, Devon was in the National ACLU’s Washington D.C. Office, where she worked to stop biased policing, prisoner abuse, privacy violations, and free speech infringement. Prior to joining the ACLU, she served as Advocacy Counsel at Human Rights First, fighting against U.S. counter-terrorism and national security policies that violate human rights.
Devon has also served on the Governor's Advisory Council on Diversity and Inclusion (2018-2021), the ppInter-branch Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice Legislative Commission[[ (2017-2021), the NH Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (2017-2021), and was the former Chair of the ABA Subcommittee on National Security and Civil Liberties.
She received her J.D. magna cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center where she was a Public Interest Law Scholar, and received her B.A. from Hampshire College.

Planned Parenthood of Northern New England

Devon Chaffee is the on the Board and Management Team of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, the Northern New England branch of Planned Parenthood.[2]

Human Rights First

Devon Chaffee is on the Advocacy Counsel of the Law and Security Program at Human Rights First.[3]

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