Craig Livermore
Mr. Livermore holds a B.A. from Franklin and Marshall College in Mathematics, a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard, and a J.D. from Columbia Law School. He worked for several years at Legal Outreach, Inc., in New York City, where he directed law-related and college preparation programs for low-income urban youth. The Legal Outreach model focuses on a rigorous high expectations curricula and character building for urban youth in order to prepare them for competition at elite colleges and universities. In 2006, he founded NJ LEEP, the New Jersey Law and Education Empowerment Project, in partnership with Seton Hall Law School, to bring the Legal Outreach model to urban New Jersey.
Mr. Livermore has published articles on the intersection of religion, values, and democracy, and he has contributed to briefs submitted to the Supreme Court on behalf of the Center for Law and Religious Freedom. He is a regular contributor to the Urban Education Blog, and he is currently working on an article for the Seton Hall Legislative Law Journal exploring policy mechanisms within market theory which would allow for the expansion of market share for effective educational models.
Craig Livermore, Executive Director
NJ LEEP, Inc.
Seton Hall Law School
One Newark Center
Newark, NJ 07102
(973) 242-0951
craiglivermore@njleep.org
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