The US Marshall’s office, the Drug Enforcement Administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Federal Labor Relations Authority: if there’s a government acronym, Ann Boehm knows it. Her career has taken her from serving as a law clerk at the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeal, to serving as Chief of Communications in the US Marshalls Service’s Office of General Counsel, to today, where she is an instructor at the Federal Employment Law Training Group.
Ann has done what every litigator dreams of doing: winning a case before the United States Supreme Court. Her career is the bucket list. Outside of work, well, we don’t really know. She keeps a low profile, at least from the internet’s perspective. We know she likes to play tennis; she’s a strategic communicator; she’s a teacher; and she’s a mom.
We’ll start with the work stuff and get to the important, human stuff. Welcome to the human lawyer podcast, Ann.
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