Zachary Zarnow, Life Fellow, was featured as an ABA Legal Rebel, which looks to feature those who are remaking the legal profession and highlighting the pioneers who are changing the way law is practiced and setting the standards that will guide the profession in the future.

Zarnow’s feature focused on how he has spent the bulk of his legal career making the legal system easier for everyday people to handle. He is currently the executive director of Pro Bono Net, but previously served as the deputy managing director of the access-to-justice team at the National Center for State Courts. Prior to both, he was the program director at the Illinois Equal Justice Foundation and built and managed the Illinois Armed Forces Legal Aid Network.
He has also served as a Lecturer in Law for Columbia Law School, teaching courses on Access to Civil Justice and co-teaches an access-to-justice class as Wesleyan University with Alyx Mark, his wife.
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