John M. Rosenberg was the Director of
Appalachian Research and Defense Fund of Kentucky, Inc. (AppalReD),
since it first received funding from the Office of Economic
Opportunity in 1970. He held the directors position for
over twenty-eight years before retiring.
Prior to his career at AppalRed Legal Aid, John served for eight
years as a trial attorney and Section Chief in the Civil
Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice
from 1962 - 1970, litigating discrimination cases primarily
in the deep south.
John's area's of practice have been primarily those of
environmental law, and representation of the elderly. He
has authored a number of articles on these matters.
In December of 1999, John was presented a Doctor of Public
Service Degree from Morehead State University and in January
2000, he was presented a Doctor of Laws Degree from William
Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, MN.
On April 29, 2004, John received a
Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Lawyer
Magazine.
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