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Abby Rubenfeld (born 1953) is an American civil rights attorney who practices in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] Rubenfeld received an A.B. with honors from Princeton University, where she was class president, and a J.D. from Boston University School of Law in 1979, where she helped create the Boston University Law Association. [1][2] She was ...
Abby R. Rubenfeld is an attorney in Nashville, Tennessee. Her general practice includes an emphasis on family law , LGBT and AIDS-related issues, and civil rights cases. She was the founding Chair of the Tennessee Bar Association Section on LGBT Rights in 2015-2016.
Abby Rubenfeld's lifetime work advocating for LGBT populations led to a historic Supreme Court win.
Looking back over Abby Rubenfeld’s life, it’s no surprise why she became a de facto leader of the LGBT+ equal rights charge for marriage equality — not only in Tennessee but across the country. Rubenfeld has been a life-long champion for inclusion.
On the morning of June 26, 2015, Abby Rubenfeld ducked into a jury chamber at the back of a Fourth Circuit courtroom to watch SCOTUSblog, a site that tracks Supreme Court cases and live blogs...
Abby Rubenfeld: FACES of Nashville. She's a tireless advocate for the underserved, and she holds two impressive records at Princeton University. Find out what they are — and so much more — as we introduce you to Abby Rubenfeld, today's FACE of Nashville!
Abby Rubenfeld is a lawyer in private practice in Nashville, Tennessee, and has been a civil rights activist for the past four decades. In 2013, she initiated the Tennessee marriage equality case, Tanco v. Haslam, a companion case to the Obergefell case that established marriage equality nationally.
An interview with Abby Rubenfeld on receiving a Human Rights Lifetime Achievement Award. Presented on December 10, 2019 at the Tennessee Celebration of International Human Rights Day in...
Abby Rubenfeld, civil rights attorney and daughter of U.S. Army Flight Officer Milton "Milt" Rubenfeld, speaks with Karen Hochhauser, Executive Director of t...
"When I got started, the judges still called us 'homosexuals,'" Abby Rubenfeld, a Tennessee-based lawyer and former co-counsel on Obergefell v. Hodges , the U.S. Supreme Court case that...