Robin G. Steinberg - Biography
Executive Director -- Bronx Defenders
robins@bronxdefenders.org
Honored by the National Legal Aid and Defender Association for her,
“exceptional vision, devotion and service in the quest for equal justice,” by
the New York Bar Association for her, “outstanding contribution to the delivery
of defense services,” and awarded Harvard Law School’s Wasserstein Fellowship
in recognition of her “outstanding contributions and dedication to public
interest law,” Robin Steinberg is a leader and a pioneer in the field of
indigent defense. A 1982 graduate of New York University School of Law, Robin
has been a public defender her entire career. Starting as a criminal trial
lawyer with the Legal Aid of Society, continuing her career as a founding
member and deputy director of The Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem, and
ultimately creating The Bronx Defenders in 1997, Robin has extensive experience
in every aspect of public defense – from representing individual clients to
creating a non-profit organization. From 1999 through 2001, she was a
participant in the Executive Session on Public Defense, conducted by the Bureau
of Justice Assistance and Harvard University.
Today, Robin advocates nationally and internationally for holistic
representation and the community defender movement, delivering papers,
conducting trainings, and hosting visitors from around the world. She currently
serves on the Boards of Directors for the New York State Defender Associations,
Roger Williams Law School, and the Journal of Court Innovation, as well as on
the New York City Alternative to Incarceration Board and the Center for Court
Innovation Internal Review Board. She is a frequent teacher of trial skills to
law students and professionals and a panelist and speaker about public defense
management and holistic lawyering across the country and around the world.
Robin is also the author of two articles: "Unprotected: HIV Prison Policy and
the Deadly Politics of Denial" (Harvard Journal of African-American Public
Policy, 2005) and "Beyond Lawyering: How Holistic Lawyering Makes for Good
Public Policy, Better Lawyers, and More Satisfied Clients" (NYU Journal of Law
and Social Change, 2006).
Biographical information correct at the time of the event.
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