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In February 2017, Eve Hill, one of the nation’s leading disability rights attorneys, joined Brown, Goldstein & Levy, where she continues to pursue her devotion to civil rights. Her wide-ranging experience complements the firm’s dedication to high-impact disability rights cases and its advocacy on behalf of individuals with disabilities and their families.
From 2011 to January 2017, Eve served as Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, where she was responsible for oversight of the Division’s disability rights enforcement, educational civil rights enforcement, Title VI interagency coordination, and the American Indian Working Group. She was part of the negotiating team for the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled; testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to support ratification of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; enforced accessibility requirements for websites and other digital technology; implemented Olmstead community integration requirements in employment and education; and enforced disability rights in education, testing, and health care.
Eve is the former Senior Vice President at the Burton Blatt Institute of Syracuse University, where she was responsible for the Institute’s work on the Americans with Disabilities Act, disability civil rights, and communications issues. Her legal advocacy included representing the National Federation of the Blind with respect to the accessibility of information and communication technology, such as the Amazon Kindle and Adobe Digital Editions. She also worked on matters involving transportation accessibility, procurement preferences for disability-owned businesses, affirmative action for people with disabilities, best practices for inclusive corporate culture, segregated and subminimum wage employment, and the intersection of ADA community integration requirements and fair housing law.
Preceding her employment at the Burton Blatt Institute, Eve was the District of Columbia’s first Director of the Office of Disability Rights, responsible for ensuring compliance with the ADA throughout District government. This position gave Eve an insider’s view on investigations of complaints, informal dispute resolution, litigation consultation, training, and disability policy development.
As the Executive Director of the Disability Rights Legal Center at Loyola Law School, Eve managed all aspects of this non-profit disability rights organization and supervised all major programs, including the Civil Rights Litigation Project, Disability Mediation Center, Cancer Legal Resource Center, Community Outreach Program, and Education Advocacy Project.
Eve’s experience in many facets of organizations and government with respect to disability issues allows her to assist disability advocacy groups in enforcing rights to accessibility and employment and in breaking down other barriers.
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120 E Baltimore St, Suite 1700, Baltimore, MD, 21202-1674
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Posted by Dionna | May 24, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Civil Rights
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We hired Eve Hill and her firm Brown Goldstein Levy, to litigate a Civil Rights case in Louisiana. If you know Louisiana, you know she had her work cut out for her. Ms. Hill and her team gave us the best representation we've ever had and we couldn't be more pleased. She managed our expectations with ...
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Leaders of Innovation, District of Columbia Office of Disability Rights
2014
Allen Jensen Humanitarian Public Policy Award, National Disability Institute
2013
Public Service Award, Cornell Law School
2009
Super Lawyer, Washington Super Lawyer Magazine
2008
Super Lawyer, Los Angeles Super Lawyers Magazine
2007
Super Lawyer, Los Angeles Super Lawyers Magazine
2007
Distinguished Service Award, Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles
2007
Top 3,000 Plaintiffs’ Lawyers in the United States, Lawdragon
2006
Super Lawyer, Los Angeles Super Lawyers Magazine
2006
Stanton Fellowship, Durfee Foundation
2006
Distinguished Service Award, Loyola Law School Board of Governors
2005
Super Lawyer, Los Angeles Super Lawyers Magazine
2017 - Present
Partner, Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP
2011 - 2017
Deputy Assistant Attorney General/Senior Counselor, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
2011 - 2011
Of Counsel, Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP
2009 - 2011
Senior Vice President, Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University
2007 - 2008
Director, DC Office of Disability Rights
1998 - 2007
Executive Director/Visiting Associate Professor, Disability Rights Legal Center/Loyola Law School
1993 - 1998
Supervisory Attorney, Disability Rights Section, U.S. Department Of Justice Civil Rights Division
1989 - 1993
Litigation Associate, Pierson Semmes & Bemis
2017 - Present
Bazelon Center for Mental Health LawBoard Member
2017 - Present
Gay Mens' Chorus of WashingtonBoard Member
2010 - 2011
Global Public Inclusive InfrastructureAdvisory Board member
2010 - 2011
American Civil Liberties UnionBoard Member
2010 - 2011
CCD Rights Task Force, Technology Task ForceCo-chair
2007 - 2007
California State Bar Council on Access and FairnessMember
Prevented closure of Rancho Los Amigos Rehabilitation Hospital
Required newly constructed Kodak Theater to be made fully accessible
Resulted in making freeway emergency callboxes accessible for people with hearing and mobility disabilities
Settlement - $975,000 to 2 Plaintiffs
Settlement - $100,000 to Plaintiff
2013
Wasserstein Fellow
2006
Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders
1989
JD - Juris Doctor, cum laude
1986
BA - Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude
2017
Panel discussion “Charter Schools & Vouchers Part 2: Promising Practices"
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