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Paul Zukerberg

Paul H. Zukerberg (born November 20, 1957) is an American activist, lawyer, and politician. Through a series of lawsuits and appeals, Zukerberg successfully ensured the direct election of the Attorney General of the District of Columbia in 2014 after the Council of the District of Columbia and incumbent Irv Nathan sought to postpone the vote.[2][3]

Paul Zukerberg
Personal details
Born
Paul H. Zukerberg

(1957-11-20) November 20, 1957 (age 66)[1]
Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Children2
Residence(s)Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C.
EducationHamilton College
American University (JD)

Career edit

Zukerberg is the son of a self-taught musician who played at bar mitzvahs and weddings from Paterson, New Jersey.[4] He graduated from Hamilton College,[5] moved to Washington, DC to attend law school at American University, and received his JD in 1985.[4][6] He became a criminal defense lawyer because he likes going to trial and he "just can't stand when someone gets the raw end of the deal."[4] He currently lives in Adams Morgan with two children and is a founding parent of the EL Haynes Public Charter School.[7][8] In 2016, Zukerberg founded Zukerberg & Halperin, a personal injury law firm with offices in Washington, DC and Richmond, Virginia.[9]

Campaign for DC Council edit

In April 2012, Zukerberg declared his candidacy for a special election to the at-large seat on the DC Council with a pro-marijuana platform.[4][10] According to Zukerberg, in 2011, DC was first in pot arrests with a record number that year.[11] His council candidacy raised awareness about the importance of marijuana decriminalization in Washington, DC.[12]

One of Zukerberg's opponents, Elissa Silverman, unsuccessfully sought to have him disqualified by challenging the validity of his signatures. Zukerberg launched and paid for an outside firm to investigate the list of DC registered voters.[13] Zukerberg said he discovered that the District of Columbia Board of Elections has not been properly updating its rolls, including failing to process 66,000 change-of-address forms.[14]

In the special election, held on April 23, 2013, Zukerberg came fifth out of eight candidates, receiving 1,195 votes (2.09%).[15]

Fight for an Elected Attorney General edit

In 2010,[16] 90,316 District residents voted "overwhelmingly" to put D.C.'s first elected attorney general on the ballot in 2014.[17]

In July 2012,[18] the DC council voted to postpone the election of attorney general to 2018. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson called the vote "an embarrassment."[18] In September 2013, Zukerberg filed suit against the DC Council and the city elections claiming any delay would violate the District charter — which was amended through the 2010 ballot question to provide for the Attorney General election.[3] Attorney General Irvin B. Nathan initially argued that Zukerberg was not suffering any "meaningful hardship" from pushing back the election.[10] In November 2013, Zukerberg announced his candidacy for Attorney General and argued that he would suffer irreparable harm if it did not occur.[10][19]

On February 7, 2014, a District of Columbia judge ruled that ballots for the April 1 primary could be printed without the Attorney General race.[20] Zukerberg appealed the ruling.[21]

On June 4, 2014 the Court of Appeals overturned the lower court's decision. According to the ruling, the Court of Appeals "[determined] that the Superior Court's interpretation was incorrect as a matter of law and reverse." They stated in the ruling that original language in Elected Attorney General Act is ambiguous in stating the election "shall be after January 1, 2014," and that the attorney general referendum that was ratified by a majority of D.C. voters last year made it seem as though the election would take place in 2014.[2] On June 13, Zukerberg collected nominating petitions.[22]

Campaign for Attorney General edit

Zukerberg has said he would better represent the public interest than previous Attorneys General, support decriminalization of marijuana, and increase the ease with which nonviolent criminal records are expunged to promote restorative justice.[23] He was endorsed by the Washington Teachers' Union,[24] D.C. Councilmember Tommy Wells,[25] the operator of D.C. Urban Moms & Dads,[24] and the Washington City Paper.[26]

According to a September 2014 Washington Post poll, Zukerberg led the field of Attorney General candidates, with a 7 to 9 point advantage over each of his four competitors, Lorie Masters, Edward "Smitty" Smith, Karl Racine, and Lateefah Williams.[27] However, the poll also found that 57% of the electorate was undecided.[28]

Zukerberg finished fourth behind Karl Racine, who won with 37% of the vote.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ "FamilySearch.org". Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b Matt Cohen (June 4, 2014). . DCist. Archived from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  3. ^ a b "D.C. Council is sued as it prepares to delay AG election". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  4. ^ a b c d "The Weed Candidate". The Washington City Paper. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  5. ^ "Paul Zukerberg". lawline. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
  6. ^ "Paul Zukerberg". Avvo.com. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  7. ^ "Delaying the Start of an Independent Attorney General's Office is a Terrible Development". Intowner.com. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
  8. ^ . letschoosedc.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
  9. ^ "Home". zukerberghalperin.com.
  10. ^ a b c "Attorney Paul Zukerberg Suing DC Council Over Timing of Attorney General Election". Washingtonian.com. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  11. ^ "Why I'm Fighting to End Marijuana Prosecutions in DC". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  12. ^ "High Hopes: How the District Government Got So Mellow About Pot". The Washington City Paper. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  13. ^ Martin Austermuhle (Feb 26, 2013). . DCist. Archived from the original on July 29, 2013. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  14. ^ Tim Craig (February 25, 2014). "D.C. Council hopeful fights off candidacy challenge". Washington Post. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  15. ^ . District of Columbia Board of Elections. May 10, 2013. Archived from the original on January 21, 2015. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  16. ^ "Council Votes Again to Push the Attorney General Election to 2018". The Washington City Paper. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  17. ^ "Paul Zukerberg Told To Stop Campaign For D.C. Attorney General". wamu.org. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  18. ^ a b "D.C. Council delays first election of attorney general". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  19. ^ Matt Cohen (February 7, 2014). . DCist. Archived from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  20. ^ "D.C. Judge: AG Race Won't Be on April 1 Ballot". CBS. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  21. ^ . dcist.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-16. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
  22. ^ Matt Cohen and Sarah Anne Hughes (June 13, 2014). . DCist. Archived from the original on November 6, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  23. ^ "D.C. attorney general candidates say hello as first campaign starts taking shape". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2014-09-10.
  24. ^ a b "Endorsement Roundup: D.C. Working Families, Stein Club Back Smitty for Attorney General". The Washington City Paper. Retrieved 2014-10-23.
  25. ^ "Councilmembers Make Their Attorney General Picks". The Washington City Paper. Retrieved 2014-10-23.
  26. ^ "Vote Like This: Washington City Paper's 2014 General Election Endorsements". The Washington City Paper. Retrieved 2014-11-23.
  27. ^ D. Kevin McNeir (2014-10-15). . Archived from the original on 2014-10-20. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
  28. ^ "D.C. attorney general race attracts little interest, awareness from voters, poll finds". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2014-10-08.
  29. ^ "Karl Racine wins first-ever race for D.C. attorney general". Washington Post. 4 November 2014. Retrieved 4 November 2014.

External links edit

  • Paul Zukerberg for DC Attorney General campaign website
  • Zukerberg Halperin website

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Paul H Zukerberg born November 20 1957 is an American activist lawyer and politician Through a series of lawsuits and appeals Zukerberg successfully ensured the direct election of the Attorney General of the District of Columbia in 2014 after the Council of the District of Columbia and incumbent Irv Nathan sought to postpone the vote 2 3 Paul ZukerbergPersonal detailsBornPaul H Zukerberg 1957 11 20 November 20 1957 age 66 1 Paterson New Jersey U S Political partyDemocraticChildren2Residence s Adams Morgan Washington D C EducationHamilton CollegeAmerican University JD Contents 1 Career 2 Campaign for DC Council 3 Fight for an Elected Attorney General 4 Campaign for Attorney General 5 References 6 External linksCareer editZukerberg is the son of a self taught musician who played at bar mitzvahs and weddings from Paterson New Jersey 4 He graduated from Hamilton College 5 moved to Washington DC to attend law school at American University and received his JD in 1985 4 6 He became a criminal defense lawyer because he likes going to trial and he just can t stand when someone gets the raw end of the deal 4 He currently lives in Adams Morgan with two children and is a founding parent of the EL Haynes Public Charter School 7 8 In 2016 Zukerberg founded Zukerberg amp Halperin a personal injury law firm with offices in Washington DC and Richmond Virginia 9 Campaign for DC Council editIn April 2012 Zukerberg declared his candidacy for a special election to the at large seat on the DC Council with a pro marijuana platform 4 10 According to Zukerberg in 2011 DC was first in pot arrests with a record number that year 11 His council candidacy raised awareness about the importance of marijuana decriminalization in Washington DC 12 One of Zukerberg s opponents Elissa Silverman unsuccessfully sought to have him disqualified by challenging the validity of his signatures Zukerberg launched and paid for an outside firm to investigate the list of DC registered voters 13 Zukerberg said he discovered that the District of Columbia Board of Elections has not been properly updating its rolls including failing to process 66 000 change of address forms 14 In the special election held on April 23 2013 Zukerberg came fifth out of eight candidates receiving 1 195 votes 2 09 15 Fight for an Elected Attorney General editIn 2010 16 90 316 District residents voted overwhelmingly to put D C s first elected attorney general on the ballot in 2014 17 In July 2012 18 the DC council voted to postpone the election of attorney general to 2018 Council Chairman Phil Mendelson called the vote an embarrassment 18 In September 2013 Zukerberg filed suit against the DC Council and the city elections claiming any delay would violate the District charter which was amended through the 2010 ballot question to provide for the Attorney General election 3 Attorney General Irvin B Nathan initially argued that Zukerberg was not suffering any meaningful hardship from pushing back the election 10 In November 2013 Zukerberg announced his candidacy for Attorney General and argued that he would suffer irreparable harm if it did not occur 10 19 On February 7 2014 a District of Columbia judge ruled that ballots for the April 1 primary could be printed without the Attorney General race 20 Zukerberg appealed the ruling 21 On June 4 2014 the Court of Appeals overturned the lower court s decision According to the ruling the Court of Appeals determined that the Superior Court s interpretation was incorrect as a matter of law and reverse They stated in the ruling that original language in Elected Attorney General Act is ambiguous in stating the election shall be after January 1 2014 and that the attorney general referendum that was ratified by a majority of D C voters last year made it seem as though the election would take place in 2014 2 On June 13 Zukerberg collected nominating petitions 22 Campaign for Attorney General editZukerberg has said he would better represent the public interest than previous Attorneys General support decriminalization of marijuana and increase the ease with which nonviolent criminal records are expunged to promote restorative justice 23 He was endorsed by the Washington Teachers Union 24 D C Councilmember Tommy Wells 25 the operator of D C Urban Moms amp Dads 24 and the Washington City Paper 26 According to a September 2014 Washington Post poll Zukerberg led the field of Attorney General candidates with a 7 to 9 point advantage over each of his four competitors Lorie Masters Edward Smitty Smith Karl Racine and Lateefah Williams 27 However the poll also found that 57 of the electorate was undecided 28 Zukerberg finished fourth behind Karl Racine who won with 37 of the vote 29 References edit FamilySearch org Retrieved 18 November 2023 a b Matt Cohen June 4 2014 Court Rules City Must Hold Attorney General Election This Year UPDATE DCist Archived from the original on October 16 2014 Retrieved June 12 2014 a b D C Council is sued as it prepares to delay AG election The Washington Post Retrieved 2014 04 06 a b c d The Weed Candidate The Washington City Paper Retrieved 2014 04 06 Paul Zukerberg lawline Retrieved 2014 02 06 Paul Zukerberg Avvo com Retrieved 2014 04 06 Delaying the Start of an Independent Attorney General s Office is a Terrible Development Intowner com Retrieved 2014 02 06 Let s Choose DC Bio letschoosedc com Archived from the original on 2014 02 26 Retrieved 2014 02 06 Home zukerberghalperin com a b c Attorney Paul Zukerberg Suing DC Council Over Timing of Attorney General Election Washingtonian com Retrieved 2014 02 21 Why I m Fighting to End Marijuana Prosecutions in DC Huffingtonpost com Retrieved 2014 02 21 High Hopes How the District Government Got So Mellow About Pot The Washington City Paper Retrieved 2014 04 06 Martin Austermuhle Feb 26 2013 D C Council hopeful fights off candidacy challenge DCist Archived from the original on July 29 2013 Retrieved June 14 2014 Tim Craig February 25 2014 D C Council hopeful fights off candidacy challenge Washington Post Retrieved June 14 2014 Special Election to Fill a Vacancy in the Office of AtLarge Member of the Council of the District of Columbia District of Columbia Board of Elections May 10 2013 Archived from the original on January 21 2015 Retrieved November 4 2014 Council Votes Again to Push the Attorney General Election to 2018 The Washington City Paper Retrieved 2014 02 08 Paul Zukerberg Told To Stop Campaign For D C Attorney General wamu org Retrieved 2014 02 08 a b D C Council delays first election of attorney general The Washington Post Retrieved 2014 04 06 Matt Cohen February 7 2014 There Will Not Be An Attorney General Election This April DCist Archived from the original on March 10 2014 Retrieved June 14 2014 D C Judge AG Race Won t Be on April 1 Ballot CBS Retrieved 2014 04 06 Paul Zukerberg Appeals Attorney General Election Decision dcist com Archived from the original on 2015 02 16 Retrieved 2014 02 06 Matt Cohen and Sarah Anne Hughes June 13 2014 Board Of Elections Hands Over Ballot Petitions For An Elected Attorney General DCist Archived from the original on November 6 2017 Retrieved June 14 2014 D C attorney general candidates say hello as first campaign starts taking shape The Washington Post Retrieved 2014 09 10 a b Endorsement Roundup D C Working Families Stein Club Back Smitty for Attorney General The Washington City Paper Retrieved 2014 10 23 Councilmembers Make Their Attorney General Picks The Washington City Paper Retrieved 2014 10 23 Vote Like This Washington City Paper s 2014 General Election Endorsements The Washington City Paper Retrieved 2014 11 23 D Kevin McNeir 2014 10 15 D C Voters to Elect First Attorney General Five Candidates Vie for City s Top Legal Spot Archived from the original on 2014 10 20 Retrieved 2014 10 22 D C attorney general race attracts little interest awareness from voters poll finds The Washington Post Retrieved 2014 10 08 Karl Racine wins first ever race for D C attorney general Washington Post 4 November 2014 Retrieved 4 November 2014 External links editPaul Zukerberg for DC Attorney General campaign website Zukerberg Halperin website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Zukerberg amp oldid 1187861578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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