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PANELIST BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Quant
Former Director
Twomey Center For Peace through Justice Loyola University New Orleans
Ted Quant is the former director of the Twomey Center for Peace at Loyola University New Orleans. The Center, now the Center For Justice at Loyola University, provides training in leadership development and conflict resolution to Inner-city Programs for Youth. Ted has a long history as an activist against police brutality and the death penalty. Before and after Katrina, he advocated for housing and the rights of the poor of New Orleans.
Jonathan Aronie
Partner, Sheppard Mullin NOPD Consent Decree Monitor
Jonathan S. Aronie is the Federal Monitor over the New Orleans Police Department Consent Decree, appointed by Judge Susie Morgan of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Louisiana. Jonathan began his career as law clerk to the Honorable Patricia A. Wynn, District of Columbia Superior Court. Jonathan subsequently joined the D.C. office of New York law firm Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson. While at Fried Frank, Jonathan served as the deputy police monitor over the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department. Jonathan joined his current firm, Sheppard Mullin Richter and Hampton, in 2003, where he is the co-leader of the firm’s Government Contracts & Investigations Practice Group. Jonathan counsels and represents clients in some of the country's largest and most prominent classified and unclassified Government contracts matters. He currently commutes to New Orleans from his home in Bethesda, Maryland.
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