Jul 8, 2011 By: wpadmin
Nathan Lewin '57YC
The tradition of Jews practicing law is a rich and timeless one that dates back to well before Nathan Lewin, Esq. 鈥57YC was even born. Yet few American Orthodox Jewish attorneys have made their mark on the practice of law and the Jewish community quite like Lewin. During a prestigious career spanning several decades, he has argued hundreds of cases including many before the Supreme Court; fought for countless causes for the Jewish community; represented a diverse group of defendants ranging from Richard Nixon to John Lennon to the Lubavitcher Rebbe; and taught constitutional law at leading law schools such as Harvard, the University of Chicago and Columbia.
Many of Lewin鈥檚 well-publicized cases involved fighting against discrimination in religious issues, such as arguing for the right of on-duty military personnel to wear yarmulkes, and defending the placement of a menorah in front of a city hall building.
That commitment to combating religious intolerance is a mission that is perhaps rooted in his own experiences facing discrimination as a young law student and graduate. It is a mission further exemplified by Lewin鈥檚 dedication to the Jewish community and his service to several Jewish organizations in the greater Washington, D.C. area, where he resides with his wife, Rikki 鈥55YUHS, and is still engaged in the full-time practice of law with his daughter, Alyza.