Personal tools
You are here: Home About Us Staff & Associates Daniel Losen, J.D., M.Ed.

Daniel Losen, J.D., M.Ed.

Sr. Research Fellow, Education Law and Policy dlosen@youthlaw.org

Photo: Dan Losen

Daniel J. Losen is the former director of the Center for Civil Rights Remedies, an initiative at the Civil Rights Project/Proyecto Derechos Civiles (CRP).  He worked at the Civil Rights Project from 1999, when it was affiliated with Harvard Law School, where he was a lecturer on law. Losen's work concerns the impact of law and policy on children of color and language minority students including: the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act with a focus on promoting diversity, access to effective teachers, and improving graduation rate accountability; the IDEA and racial inequity in special education; school discipline and revealing and redressing the “School-to- Prison Pipeline;” and protecting the rights of English learners to equal educational opportunity. On these and related topics he conducts law and policy research; publishes books, reports, and articles and works closely with federal and state legislators to inform legislative initiatives. Dan provides guidance to policymakers, educators and advocates at the state and district level. Before becoming a lawyer, Mr. Losen taught in public schools for ten years, including work as a school founder of an alternative public school. Dan recently began a position as senior director of education at the National Center for Youth Law . He can be reached at dlosen@youthlaw.org 

Document Actions

Copyright © 2010 UC Regents