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Zephyr Teachout

Zephyr Rain Teachout (/ˈtt/, born October 24, 1971)[1] is an American attorney, author, political candidate, and associate professor of law at Fordham University.[2]

Zephyr Teachout
Teachout at a 2014 Pride March
Born
Zephyr Rain Teachout

(1971-10-24) October 24, 1971 (age 51)
Education
Occupation(s)Attorney, law professor
Years active1999–present
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseNicholas Juliusburger
Children1

In 2014, Teachout ran for the Democratic Party nomination for governor of New York and lost to incumbent Governor Andrew Cuomo, receiving 34% of the primary vote.[3] In 2016, Teachout was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives in New York's 19th congressional district.[4] Teachout won the Democratic primary before losing to Republican John Faso.[5] In 2018, Teachout was a candidate for New York State attorney general in the 2018 elections but lost the Democratic nomination to Letitia James.[6] Her candidacy was endorsed by The New York Times.[7]

On November 15, 2021, Teachout again announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for New York State attorney general,[8] but suspended her campaign after the incumbent, James, who had been running for governor, instead ran for reelection. Teachout endorsed James when she announced the suspension of her campaign.[9]

On January 24, 2022, the New York State attorney general's office appointed Teachout as a special advisor and senior counsel for economic justice.[10]

Early life and education Edit

Teachout was born in Seattle, Washington, the second of five children, to Peter Teachout and Mary Miles Teachout. Peter, who served in the United States Army as a lieutenant during the Vietnam War and has a law degree from Harvard Law School,[11] was a professor at the University of Washington at the time.[12] The family relocated to Vermont, where Peter became a constitutional law professor at Vermont Law School, and Mary has served as a trial judge and founded the Vermont Law Review.[13]

Raised on a farm outside Norwich, Vermont,[11][14][15] Teachout attended Hanover High School in Hanover, New Hampshire, where she was a champion cross-country runner[11] and did some acting.[16]

In 1993, Teachout received a B.A. degree from Yale University, where she also did some acting.[16] In 1999, she earned two simultaneous degrees from Duke University: a Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, and a Master of Arts degree in political science.[17] She was also editor-in-chief of the Duke Law Journal.[18]

Career Edit

After graduating from law school, Teachout clerked for Chief Judge Edward R. Becker of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.[18] She served as the Director of Internet Organizing for the 2004 Howard Dean presidential campaign. In 2009 she helped found the Antitrust League.[13] She was the first national director of the Sunlight Foundation, which promotes transparency and accountability in government.[19]

She has been a professor at Fordham Law School since 2009.[20] She was a visiting professor of law at Duke University in 2007[21] and a lecturer at the University of Vermont.[18]

Actor Edit

Teachout is also an actor who has performed in many plays at the Unadilla Theatre in Marshfield, Vermont, directed by Bill Blachly,[16][22] appearing as Katherine in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost in 1994 and as Imogen in Shakespeare's Cymbeline in 1995. She played Winnie in Samuel Beckett's Happy Days in 2012 and 2019.[16] In 2013, Teachout was Lady Utterwood in George Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House.[23] In 2019, she played Anne in Florian Zeller's 2012 play The Father.[24][25]

Public affairs Edit

In August 2015, Teachout became CEO and board chair of the campaign finance reform–oriented organization Mayday PAC, replacing Lawrence Lessig. She stepped down from this position in December 2015 to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in New York's 19th congressional district.[4]

Teachout volunteered at Occupy Wall Street, where she encouraged the movement to focus on the importance of decentralized power, citing the ideas of James Madison, and worked to educate activists in corporate law and policy.[2][26][27]

In January 2017, Teachout joined the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington's lawsuit against President Trump, alleging violations of the Constitution's emoluments clause.[28][29]

As of May 2018, she served on the board of advisors of Let America Vote, an organization founded by former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander that aims to end voter suppression.[30] In October of that year she was appointed to the editorial board of The Nation.[31]

2014 New York gubernatorial campaign Edit

 
Teachout shaking hands with National Writers Union (UAW Local 1981) president Larry Goldbetter at the "We Will Not Go Back" march and rally held on August 23, 2014.

Teachout faced off against incumbent Andrew Cuomo and comedian Randy Credico in the Democratic primary election on September 9, 2014. In July 2014, the Board of Elections received objections from Harris Weiss and Austin Sternlicht challenging Teachout's New York residency.[32] She first ran for the Working Families Party nomination, but lost to Cuomo. His margin of victory was much smaller than expected, especially since the Working Families Party traditionally cross-endorses the Democratic Party candidate.[33]

Teachout then announced that she would run for the Democratic nomination.[34] Her running mate was Tim Wu, a Columbia University Law School professor who coined the phrase "net neutrality".[35][36][37] Their platform called for a rollback of Cuomo's tax cuts for the wealthy, investment in transportation and broadband infrastructure, a statewide fracking ban, an end to high-stakes testing and fair funding for schools in both under-resourced and affluent school districts, restoring voting rights to convicted felons, and support for the NY DREAM Act and anti-corruption measures, including public financing of elections to reduce the power of corporate donors and affluent political insiders.[2]

Their campaign raised $800,000, a small amount for New York state politics.[38] Four days before the primary, polls showed their likely voter share at 26%, in line with the predictions of political professionals.[39]

Teachout and Wu lost to Cuomo and his running mate, former U.S. Representative Kathy Hochul, in the primary on September 9, 2014. Although Teachout was only expected to receive 26% of the vote (based on polling days before the election), she received 33%.

2016 U.S. House campaign Edit

In March 2015, Teachout moved from Brooklyn to Dutchess County, New York.[40] Ten months later she announced her candidacy in New York's 19th congressional district's 2016 Democratic congressional primary.[41] She ran to replace Republican Chris Gibson, who was retiring. In the June 28 primary Teachout won the nomination. She was endorsed by U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders,[42][43] Kirsten Gillibrand,[44] and Chuck Schumer,[45] New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the National Education Association,[46] New York State United Teachers,[47] National Nurses United,[48] the Communication Workers of America,[49] EMILY's List,[50] and the Sierra Club.[51] She lost to Republican John Faso in the November 8 general election by nine percentage points.[52]

2018 Attorney General campaign Edit

Teachout served as treasurer for Cynthia Nixon's campaign for governor of New York until May 2018, when she announced she was running for attorney general of New York in the 2018 election.[53][54] At the time Teachout was pregnant, expecting a child in October, one month after the primary and one month before the general election.[55] On August 19, 2018, The New York Times endorsed Teachout for state attorney general. Its editorial board members argued that she would be the ideal candidate to hold both President Trump as well as the state government to account.[7]

On September 13, 2018, Teachout lost the Democratic primary for Attorney General to Letitia James, receiving 31% of the vote to James's 40.6%.[56]

2022 Attorney General campaign Edit

On October 29, 2021, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced her candidacy for governor in 2022. Teachout had previously announced that if James ran for governor, she would run again for Attorney General in the Democratic primary.[57] On November 15, Teachout announced her candidacy on her Twitter account and at a press conference in Downtown Brooklyn. Her campaign was supported by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig.[58] James ended her campaign for governor, and decided to run for reelection for New York Attorney General; on December 12 Teachout suspended her campaign for attorney general and endorsed James.

Senior counsel for economic justice Edit

On January 24, 2022, the New York State attorney general's office appointed Teachout as a special advisor and senior counsel for economic justice.[10] In a tweet, she wrote that she would take a leave of absence from her position at Fordham Law School.

Political views Edit

Teachout was among the minority of Democratic congressional candidates who endorsed Bernie Sanders during the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries. She was also among the first candidates Sanders endorsed.[59] He subsequently endorsed her for attorney general of New York in 2018,[60] and Teachout endorsed him in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.[61] In a January 2020 opinion column in The Guardian, Teachout wrote that Sanders's Democratic presidential rival Joe Biden had "a big corruption problem" arising from his relationships with donors over the course of his Senate career. Sanders apologized to Biden for the article, saying: "It is absolutely not my view that Joe is corrupt in any way."[62][63][64]

Teachout's platform for her House campaign included a higher minimum wage, increased spending on public infrastructure, a ban on fracking, an increase in manufacturing jobs,[65] property tax cuts,[66] increased investment in rural infrastructure,[66] an end to Common Core and high-stakes testing,[67][68] and campaign finance reform (specifically working to overturn Citizens United v. FEC).[69]

While running for Attorney General of New York, Teachout pledged that she would use the power of the office to sue Trump for violating anti-corruption laws and to force him to divest from his businesses.[70][71]

Electoral history Edit

2014 New York gubernatorial Democratic primary[72]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Andrew Cuomo (incumbent) 361,380 62.92%
Democratic Zephyr Teachout 192,210 33.47%
Democratic Randy Credico 20,760 3.61%
Total votes 574,350 100.00%
2016 New York's 19th Congressional District Democratic primary[73]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Zephyr Teachout 13,801 71.3%
Democratic Will Yandik 5,561 28.7%
Total votes 19,362 100.00%
2016 New York's 19th Congressional District general election[74]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Faso 134,825 44.4%
Conservative John Faso 21,156 7.0%
Independence John Faso 7,943 2.6%
Reform John Faso 876 0.3%
Total John Faso 164,800 54.3%
Democratic Zephyr Teachout 123,733 40.7%
Working Families Zephyr Teachout 15,067 5.0%
Total Zephyr Teachout 138,800 45.7%
Total votes 303,600 100.00%
Republican hold
2018 New York Attorney General Democratic primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Letitia James 608,308 38.53%
Democratic Zephyr Teachout 468,083 29.65%
Democratic Sean Patrick Maloney 379,099 24.02%
Democratic Leecia Eve 52,367 3.32%
Total votes 1,578,588 100.00%

Personal life and family Edit

Teachout is married to Nicholas S. Juliusburger, a software company executive. They live in Clinton, New York.[75][76]

Zephyr's siblings are Woden, Chelsea, Dillon, and Cabot. Zephyr's older sister, Woden, has a PhD in American history from Harvard and has taught at Middlebury College. Her younger sister Chelsea is a Boston trial attorney. Dillon Teachout, her youngest sister, is a social worker in Maple Corner, Vermont. Cabot, her youngest sibling and only brother, is a Norwich, Vermont criminal defense lawyer.[77]

In October 2018, Teachout and Juliusburger were expecting their first child. Teachout used footage of her receiving an ultrasound in a campaign advertisement.[78][79][54][80]

Selected works and publications Edit

Books Edit

  • Teachout, Zephyr; Streeter, Thomas, eds. (2007). Mousepads, Shoe Leather, and Hope: Lessons from the Howard Dean Campaign for the Future of Internet Politics. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. ISBN 9781594514845. OCLC 1100703254.
  • Teachout, Zephyr (2014). Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin's Snuff Box to Citizens United. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674050402. OCLC 900727926.
  • Teachout, Zephyr (2020). Break 'Em Up: Recovering Our Freedom from Big Ag, Big Tech, and Big Money. New York: All Points Book/St. Martin's Publishing Group. ISBN 9781250200891. OCLC 1112261337.

Selected articles Edit

  • Teachout, Zephyr Rain (April 1999). "Defining and Punishing Abroad: Constitutional Limits on the Extraterritorial Reach of the Offenses Clause". Duke Law Journal. Duke University School of Law. 48 (6): 1305–1331. doi:10.2307/1373018. ISSN 0012-7086. JSTOR 1373018. OCLC 5544330962.
  • Teachout, Zephyr (Autumn 2001). "Received Forms". Feminist Studies. Feminist Studies, Inc. 27 (3): 732. doi:10.2307/3178816. ISSN 0046-3663. JSTOR 3178816. OCLC 5547967358.
  • Teachout, Zephyr (Winter 2004–2005). "CB's, Meetup, and Visible Volunteers: From the Dean Campaign to the Future of Internet Organizing". Social Policy. American Institute for Social Justice. 35 (2): 4. ISSN 0037-7783. OCLC 98468683.  
  • Teachout, Zephyr (Winter 2005–2006). "Organizing Connection: Lessons from the 'Net". Social Policy. American Institute for Social Justice. 36 (2): 24. ISSN 0037-7783. OCLC 102260391.  
  • Teachout, Zephyr (2009). "The Anti-Corruption Principle" (PDF). Cornell Law Review. 94 (2): 341–413. ISSN 0010-8847. OCLC 779230052.
  • Teachout, Zephyr (2009). . Berkeley Journal of International Law. 27 (1): 162–191. ISSN 1085-5718. OCLC 8091528754. Archived from the original on August 18, 2017. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
  • Teachout, Zephyr (January 2011). "Facts in Exile: Corruption and Abstraction in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission". Loyola University Chicago Law Journal. 42 (2). doi:10.2139/ssrn.1946004. OCLC 7375038005. SSRN 1946004.
  • Teachout, Zephyr (2011). "The Unenforceable Corrupt Contract: Corruption and 19th Century Contract Law". NYU Review of Law and Social Change. 35: 681–705. ISSN 0048-7481.
  • Teachout, Zephyr (2011). "The Historical Roots of Citizens United v. FEC: How Anarchists and Academics Accidentally Created Corporate Speech Rights" (PDF). Harvard Law & Policy Review. 5 (1): 163–187.
  • Teachout, Zephyr; Khan, Lina (2014). "Market Structure and Political Law: A Taxonomy of Power". Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy. 9 (2): 37–74. ISSN 1937-9439. OCLC 904591607.
  • Teachout, Zephyr; Tillman, Seth Barrett (2016). "The Foreign Emoluments Clause: Article I, Section 9, Clause 8" (Interactive online website). Interactive Constitution. National Constitution Center.

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Further reading Edit

  • Chen, David W. (August 25, 2014). "Cuomo Opponent Unbowed by Underdog Status". The New York Times. p. A15.

External links Edit

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Zephyr Rain Teachout ˈ t iː tʃ aʊ t born October 24 1971 1 is an American attorney author political candidate and associate professor of law at Fordham University 2 Zephyr TeachoutTeachout at a 2014 Pride MarchBornZephyr Rain Teachout 1971 10 24 October 24 1971 age 51 Seattle Washington U S EducationYale University BA Duke University MA JD Occupation s Attorney law professorYears active1999 presentPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseNicholas JuliusburgerChildren1In 2014 Teachout ran for the Democratic Party nomination for governor of New York and lost to incumbent Governor Andrew Cuomo receiving 34 of the primary vote 3 In 2016 Teachout was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives in New York s 19th congressional district 4 Teachout won the Democratic primary before losing to Republican John Faso 5 In 2018 Teachout was a candidate for New York State attorney general in the 2018 elections but lost the Democratic nomination to Letitia James 6 Her candidacy was endorsed by The New York Times 7 On November 15 2021 Teachout again announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for New York State attorney general 8 but suspended her campaign after the incumbent James who had been running for governor instead ran for reelection Teachout endorsed James when she announced the suspension of her campaign 9 On January 24 2022 the New York State attorney general s office appointed Teachout as a special advisor and senior counsel for economic justice 10 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Actor 2 2 Public affairs 2 3 2014 New York gubernatorial campaign 2 4 2016 U S House campaign 2 5 2018 Attorney General campaign 2 6 2022 Attorney General campaign 2 7 Senior counsel for economic justice 3 Political views 4 Electoral history 5 Personal life and family 6 Selected works and publications 6 1 Books 6 2 Selected articles 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life and education EditTeachout was born in Seattle Washington the second of five children to Peter Teachout and Mary Miles Teachout Peter who served in the United States Army as a lieutenant during the Vietnam War and has a law degree from Harvard Law School 11 was a professor at the University of Washington at the time 12 The family relocated to Vermont where Peter became a constitutional law professor at Vermont Law School and Mary has served as a trial judge and founded the Vermont Law Review 13 Raised on a farm outside Norwich Vermont 11 14 15 Teachout attended Hanover High School in Hanover New Hampshire where she was a champion cross country runner 11 and did some acting 16 In 1993 Teachout received a B A degree from Yale University where she also did some acting 16 In 1999 she earned two simultaneous degrees from Duke University a Juris Doctor summa cum laude and a Master of Arts degree in political science 17 She was also editor in chief of the Duke Law Journal 18 Career EditAfter graduating from law school Teachout clerked for Chief Judge Edward R Becker of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 18 She served as the Director of Internet Organizing for the 2004 Howard Dean presidential campaign In 2009 she helped found the Antitrust League 13 She was the first national director of the Sunlight Foundation which promotes transparency and accountability in government 19 She has been a professor at Fordham Law School since 2009 20 She was a visiting professor of law at Duke University in 2007 21 and a lecturer at the University of Vermont 18 Actor Edit Teachout is also an actor who has performed in many plays at the Unadilla Theatre in Marshfield Vermont directed by Bill Blachly 16 22 appearing as Katherine in Shakespeare s Love s Labour s Lost in 1994 and as Imogen in Shakespeare s Cymbeline in 1995 She played Winnie in Samuel Beckett s Happy Days in 2012 and 2019 16 In 2013 Teachout was Lady Utterwood in George Bernard Shaw s Heartbreak House 23 In 2019 she played Anne in Florian Zeller s 2012 play The Father 24 25 Public affairs Edit In August 2015 Teachout became CEO and board chair of the campaign finance reform oriented organization Mayday PAC replacing Lawrence Lessig She stepped down from this position in December 2015 to run for the U S House of Representatives in New York s 19th congressional district 4 Teachout volunteered at Occupy Wall Street where she encouraged the movement to focus on the importance of decentralized power citing the ideas of James Madison and worked to educate activists in corporate law and policy 2 26 27 In January 2017 Teachout joined the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington s lawsuit against President Trump alleging violations of the Constitution s emoluments clause 28 29 As of May 2018 she served on the board of advisors of Let America Vote an organization founded by former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander that aims to end voter suppression 30 In October of that year she was appointed to the editorial board of The Nation 31 2014 New York gubernatorial campaign Edit nbsp Teachout shaking hands with National Writers Union UAW Local 1981 president Larry Goldbetter at the We Will Not Go Back march and rally held on August 23 2014 See also New York gubernatorial election 2014 Teachout faced off against incumbent Andrew Cuomo and comedian Randy Credico in the Democratic primary election on September 9 2014 In July 2014 the Board of Elections received objections from Harris Weiss and Austin Sternlicht challenging Teachout s New York residency 32 She first ran for the Working Families Party nomination but lost to Cuomo His margin of victory was much smaller than expected especially since the Working Families Party traditionally cross endorses the Democratic Party candidate 33 Teachout then announced that she would run for the Democratic nomination 34 Her running mate was Tim Wu a Columbia University Law School professor who coined the phrase net neutrality 35 36 37 Their platform called for a rollback of Cuomo s tax cuts for the wealthy investment in transportation and broadband infrastructure a statewide fracking ban an end to high stakes testing and fair funding for schools in both under resourced and affluent school districts restoring voting rights to convicted felons and support for the NY DREAM Act and anti corruption measures including public financing of elections to reduce the power of corporate donors and affluent political insiders 2 Their campaign raised 800 000 a small amount for New York state politics 38 Four days before the primary polls showed their likely voter share at 26 in line with the predictions of political professionals 39 Teachout and Wu lost to Cuomo and his running mate former U S Representative Kathy Hochul in the primary on September 9 2014 Although Teachout was only expected to receive 26 of the vote based on polling days before the election she received 33 2016 U S House campaign Edit In March 2015 Teachout moved from Brooklyn to Dutchess County New York 40 Ten months later she announced her candidacy in New York s 19th congressional district s 2016 Democratic congressional primary 41 She ran to replace Republican Chris Gibson who was retiring In the June 28 primary Teachout won the nomination She was endorsed by U S Senators Bernie Sanders 42 43 Kirsten Gillibrand 44 and Chuck Schumer 45 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo the National Education Association 46 New York State United Teachers 47 National Nurses United 48 the Communication Workers of America 49 EMILY s List 50 and the Sierra Club 51 She lost to Republican John Faso in the November 8 general election by nine percentage points 52 2018 Attorney General campaign Edit Teachout served as treasurer for Cynthia Nixon s campaign for governor of New York until May 2018 when she announced she was running for attorney general of New York in the 2018 election 53 54 At the time Teachout was pregnant expecting a child in October one month after the primary and one month before the general election 55 On August 19 2018 The New York Times endorsed Teachout for state attorney general Its editorial board members argued that she would be the ideal candidate to hold both President Trump as well as the state government to account 7 On September 13 2018 Teachout lost the Democratic primary for Attorney General to Letitia James receiving 31 of the vote to James s 40 6 56 2022 Attorney General campaign Edit On October 29 2021 New York Attorney General Letitia James announced her candidacy for governor in 2022 Teachout had previously announced that if James ran for governor she would run again for Attorney General in the Democratic primary 57 On November 15 Teachout announced her candidacy on her Twitter account and at a press conference in Downtown Brooklyn Her campaign was supported by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig 58 James ended her campaign for governor and decided to run for reelection for New York Attorney General on December 12 Teachout suspended her campaign for attorney general and endorsed James Senior counsel for economic justice Edit On January 24 2022 the New York State attorney general s office appointed Teachout as a special advisor and senior counsel for economic justice 10 In a tweet she wrote that she would take a leave of absence from her position at Fordham Law School Political views EditTeachout was among the minority of Democratic congressional candidates who endorsed Bernie Sanders during the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries She was also among the first candidates Sanders endorsed 59 He subsequently endorsed her for attorney general of New York in 2018 60 and Teachout endorsed him in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary 61 In a January 2020 opinion column in The Guardian Teachout wrote that Sanders s Democratic presidential rival Joe Biden had a big corruption problem arising from his relationships with donors over the course of his Senate career Sanders apologized to Biden for the article saying It is absolutely not my view that Joe is corrupt in any way 62 63 64 Teachout s platform for her House campaign included a higher minimum wage increased spending on public infrastructure a ban on fracking an increase in manufacturing jobs 65 property tax cuts 66 increased investment in rural infrastructure 66 an end to Common Core and high stakes testing 67 68 and campaign finance reform specifically working to overturn Citizens United v FEC 69 While running for Attorney General of New York Teachout pledged that she would use the power of the office to sue Trump for violating anti corruption laws and to force him to divest from his businesses 70 71 Electoral history Edit2014 New York gubernatorial Democratic primary 72 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Andrew Cuomo incumbent 361 380 62 92 Democratic Zephyr Teachout 192 210 33 47 Democratic Randy Credico 20 760 3 61 Total votes 574 350 100 00 2016 New York s 19th Congressional District Democratic primary 73 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Zephyr Teachout 13 801 71 3 Democratic Will Yandik 5 561 28 7 Total votes 19 362 100 00 2016 New York s 19th Congressional District general election 74 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Faso 134 825 44 4 Conservative John Faso 21 156 7 0 Independence John Faso 7 943 2 6 Reform John Faso 876 0 3 Total John Faso 164 800 54 3 Democratic Zephyr Teachout 123 733 40 7 Working Families Zephyr Teachout 15 067 5 0 Total Zephyr Teachout 138 800 45 7 Total votes 303 600 100 00 Republican hold2018 New York Attorney General Democratic primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Letitia James 608 308 38 53 Democratic Zephyr Teachout 468 083 29 65 Democratic Sean Patrick Maloney 379 099 24 02 Democratic Leecia Eve 52 367 3 32 Total votes 1 578 588 100 00 Personal life and family EditTeachout is married to Nicholas S Juliusburger a software company executive They live in Clinton New York 75 76 Zephyr s siblings are Woden Chelsea Dillon and Cabot Zephyr s older sister Woden has a PhD in American history from Harvard and has taught at Middlebury College Her younger sister Chelsea is a Boston trial attorney Dillon Teachout her youngest sister is a social worker in Maple Corner Vermont Cabot her youngest sibling and only brother is a Norwich Vermont criminal defense lawyer 77 In October 2018 Teachout and Juliusburger were expecting their first child Teachout used footage of her receiving an ultrasound in a campaign advertisement 78 79 54 80 Selected works and publications EditBooks Edit Teachout Zephyr Streeter Thomas eds 2007 Mousepads Shoe Leather and Hope Lessons from the Howard Dean Campaign for the Future of Internet Politics Boulder CO Paradigm Publishers ISBN 9781594514845 OCLC 1100703254 Teachout Zephyr 2014 Corruption in America From Benjamin Franklin s Snuff Box to Citizens United Cambridge MA Harvard University Press ISBN 9780674050402 OCLC 900727926 Teachout Zephyr 2020 Break Em Up Recovering Our Freedom from Big Ag Big Tech and Big Money New York All Points Book St Martin s Publishing Group ISBN 9781250200891 OCLC 1112261337 Selected articles Edit Teachout Zephyr Rain April 1999 Defining and Punishing Abroad Constitutional Limits on the Extraterritorial Reach of the Offenses Clause Duke Law Journal Duke University School of Law 48 6 1305 1331 doi 10 2307 1373018 ISSN 0012 7086 JSTOR 1373018 OCLC 5544330962 Teachout Zephyr Autumn 2001 Received Forms Feminist Studies Feminist Studies Inc 27 3 732 doi 10 2307 3178816 ISSN 0046 3663 JSTOR 3178816 OCLC 5547967358 Teachout Zephyr Winter 2004 2005 CB s Meetup and Visible Volunteers From the Dean Campaign to the Future of Internet Organizing Social Policy American Institute for Social Justice 35 2 4 ISSN 0037 7783 OCLC 98468683 nbsp Teachout Zephyr Winter 2005 2006 Organizing Connection Lessons from the Net Social Policy American Institute for Social Justice 36 2 24 ISSN 0037 7783 OCLC 102260391 nbsp Teachout Zephyr 2009 The Anti Corruption Principle PDF Cornell Law Review 94 2 341 413 ISSN 0010 8847 OCLC 779230052 Teachout Zephyr 2009 Extraterritorial Electioneering and the Globalization of American Elections Berkeley Journal of International Law 27 1 162 191 ISSN 1085 5718 OCLC 8091528754 Archived from the original on August 18 2017 Retrieved November 2 2019 Teachout Zephyr January 2011 Facts in Exile Corruption and Abstraction in Citizens United v Federal Election Commission Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 42 2 doi 10 2139 ssrn 1946004 OCLC 7375038005 SSRN 1946004 Teachout Zephyr 2011 The Unenforceable Corrupt Contract Corruption and 19th Century Contract Law NYU Review of Law and Social Change 35 681 705 ISSN 0048 7481 Teachout Zephyr 2011 The Historical Roots of Citizens United v FEC How Anarchists and Academics Accidentally Created Corporate Speech Rights PDF Harvard Law amp Policy Review 5 1 163 187 Teachout Zephyr Khan Lina 2014 Market Structure and Political Law A Taxonomy of Power Duke Journal of Constitutional Law amp Public Policy 9 2 37 74 ISSN 1937 9439 OCLC 904591607 Teachout Zephyr Tillman Seth Barrett 2016 The Foreign Emoluments Clause Article I Section 9 Clause 8 Interactive online website Interactive Constitution National Constitution Center References Edit Teachout Zephyr ZephyrTeachout October 21 2016 Contrary to wikipedia it is not my birthday today But thanks for all the wishes I turn 45 on the 24th A few more days of 44 Tweet via Twitter a b c Jaffe Sarah August 15 2014 How Zephyr Teachout Became a Contender The Nation Retrieved November 3 2021 Orden Erica September 10 2014 Cuomo Fends Off N Y Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Challenge Wall Street Journal Retrieved November 3 2021 a b Garcia Eric January 25 2016 Zephyr Teachout Announces Run for Congress in New York Roll Call New York U S House 19th District Results John Faso Wins The New York Times August 1 2017 Segers Grace June 6 2018 Updated The race for attorney general takes shape City amp State Archived from the original on May 25 2018 Retrieved May 25 2018 a b Opinion The New York Times Endorses Zephyr Teachout for Attorney General in Thursday s Primary The Editorial Board The New York Times August 19 2018 Schnell Michayel November 16 2021 Zephyr Teachout running for New York AG The Hill Zephyr Teachout exits race for New York attorney general nydailynews com Associated Press Retrieved December 13 2021 a b Reisman Nick January 24 2022 Zephyr Teachout joins New York AG James office Spectrum News Retrieved March 3 2022 a b c Hallenbeck Terri August 5 2014 Former Vermonter stirring up NY politics Burlington Free Press Faculty Peter Teachout Professor of Law Vermont Law School Retrieved November 3 2019 a b Blumenthal Paul May 6 2015 Zephyr Teachout Puts America s Corporate Elites On Notice Huffington Post Klopott Freeman August 5 2014 Cuomo Foe Teachout Finds Energy in Corruption Panel Mess Bloomberg News Lowe Jim Theater Review Downton exposed in Unadilla production Rutland Herald Retrieved February 2 2020 a b c d Pollak Sally Happy Days Are Here Again at Unadilla Theatre Seven Days Retrieved February 1 2020 Brown Malina November 30 2007 Zephyr Rain Teachout J D 99 A M 99 Accidental Internet Guru Duke Magazine Duke University Retrieved January 25 2020 a b c Zephyr Teachout Associate Professor of Law Fordham University School of Law Retrieved November 3 2019 Mogulescu Miles September 11 2014 Run Zephyr Run Teachout Should Challenge Hillary for the Democratic Presidential Nomination The Huffington Post Retrieved April 17 2015 Zephyr Teachout www fordham edu Faculty Lives in Public Service Zephyr Teachout 99 Duke University School of Law Vermont Theatre Festival Unadilla Theatre and Festival Theatre Incorporated 1979 Retrieved February 2 2020 Lowe Jim Theater Review Downton exposed in Unadilla production Rutland Herald Retrieved February 1 2020 Esckilsen Erik Theater Review The Father Unadilla Theatre Seven Days Retrieved February 1 2020 Lowe Jim Theater Review The Father delivers dementia up close and personal Times Argus Retrieved February 1 2020 Murphy Tim April 21 2016 Bernie Sanders Revolution Might Win in New York After All Mother Jones Retrieved November 3 2016 Weigel David July 18 2014 The Left Flank Progressives Zephyr Teachout and Tim Wu are on a mission to push the New York governor s race to the left Slate Retrieved November 4 2016 Nelson Libby January 24 2017 The new lawsuit accusing Donald Trump of violating the Constitution explained Vox Retrieved February 6 2017 Teachout Zephyr January 25 2017 Why We re Suing Donald Trump CNN Retrieved February 6 2017 Advisors Let America Vote Retrieved May 1 2018 The Nation Appoints Anti Corruption Powerhouse Zephyr Teachout to Its Editorial Board The Nation Press release October 18 2018 Archived from the original on November 12 2019 Retrieved June 13 2019 Lovett Ken July 21 2014 Objections filed to Zephyr Teachout s petitions to challenge Gov Cuomo in Democratic primary Daily News Zephyr Teachout splits the W F P and maybe Cuomo s base capitalnewyork com Retrieved June 14 2014 Fischler Jacob June 13 2014 Exclusive Progressive Ticket Will Challenge Andrew Cuomo And His Running Mate In New York Primary buzzfeed com Retrieved June 14 2014 Wu Tim April 23 2005 Network Neutrality Broadband Discrimination PDF freepress net Archived from the original PDF on February 6 2012 Tim Wu Elected Board Chair At Free Press Columbia Law School April 14 2008 Archived from the original on May 10 2016 Retrieved July 28 2014 Bray Hiawatha December 21 2010 FCC passes New Neutrality Rule Boston Globe Hamsher Jane September 10 2014 Cuomo Spent Nearly 40 Times More Than Teachout To Win Primary Firedoglake Retrieved December 28 2014 Pro Teachout poll puts Cuomo challenger at 26 MSNBC Retrieved December 28 2014 Hamilton Matthew June 11 2016 For Teachout shades of 2014 show in NY 19 campaign Times Union McKinley Jesse January 25 2016 Zephyr Teachout Announces Bid for New York Congressional Seat New York Times Retrieved August 8 2016 Carter Zach June 28 2016 Progressive Icon Zephyr Teachout Wins Democratic Primary In New York The Huffington Post Retrieved August 20 2016 Terkel Amanda June 28 2016 Bernie Sanders Gets Mixed Results With Progressive Candidates In New York Primaries The Huffington Post Retrieved August 20 2016 NY 19 Gillibrand Fundraises For Teachout www nystateofpolitics com Archived from the original on August 13 2016 Retrieved August 20 2016 Pathe Simone June 27 2016 Poll Teachout and Faso Hold Strong Leads Ahead of New York Primary Roll Call Retrieved August 20 2016 NEA Fund Recommended Candidates www neafund org Retrieved August 20 2016 NYSUT recommends early endorsements www nysut org Retrieved August 20 2016 NNU Endorsements www nationalnursesunited org Retrieved August 20 2016 In a double header CWA endorses Teachout Niccoli May 11 2016 Retrieved August 20 2016 Zephyr Teachout emilyslist org Archived from the original on August 21 2016 Retrieved August 20 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Sierra Club Endorses Teachout for Congress Retrieved November 16 2016 New York U S House 19th district results John Faso wins The New York Times December 13 2016 Retrieved February 2 2016 Campanile Carl May 18 2018 Zephyr Teachout ditching Nixon campaign to run for state AG New York Post Retrieved May 25 2018 a b Paiella Gabriella May 23 2018 Zephyr Teachout Is Running for Attorney General of New York thecut com Retrieved May 25 2018 Abramson Alana August 16 2018 Zephyr Teachout Wants To Be New York s Top Lawyer She s Also Pregnant But Don t Let That Overshadow Her Campaign Time Retrieved September 3 2018 Mays Jeffery C September 14 2018 Letitia James Makes History by Winning Attorney General Primary in New York The New York Times Retrieved September 24 2018 Reisman Nick October 2 2021 Teachout plans AG campaign if James runs for governor Spectrum News 1 Bergin Brigid November 15 2021 Teachout Launches State AG Bid Centering Women s Health And Progressive Support Gothamist Bernie Sanders to campaign for Zephyr Teachout in New Paltz on Friday Retrieved October 10 2016 Blumberg Antonia September 10 2018 Bernie Sanders Endorses Zephyr Teachout For New York Attorney General Huffington Post Retrieved September 11 2018 Marans Daniel December 27 2019 Zephyr Teachout Anti Corruption Crusader Endorses Bernie Sanders HuffPost Retrieved December 27 2019 Teachout Zephyr January 20 2020 Middle Class Joe Biden has a corruption problem it makes him a weak candidate Zephyr Teachout The Guardian via www theguardian com Stracqualursi Veronica January 21 2020 Sanders apologizes to Biden for supporter s attack op ed CNN Victor Daniel January 21 2020 Sanders Apologizes to Biden for Surrogate s Critique The New York Times Zephyr Teachout Will Yandik find a lot to agree on at Democratic congressional debate June 7 2016 Retrieved August 21 2016 a b Teachout touts plan to help independent businesses and small farms Faso calls it naive and unrealistic August 4 2016 Retrieved August 21 2016 Teachout Yandik to face off in Democratic primary Retrieved August 21 2016 Zephyr Teachout Will Yandik find a lot to agree on at Democratic congressional debate June 7 2016 Retrieved August 18 2016 Kormann Carolyn November 10 2016 Zephyr Teachout s Loss and the Fight Against Dark Money New Yorker Retrieved November 13 2016 Korte Lara June 6 2018 Teachout Has Trump on Her Mind as She Makes Run for Attorney General Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved June 6 2018 Freedlander David August 17 2018 The Woman Behind the New York Campaign to Take Down Trump Politico Retrieved September 11 2018 2014 State Local Primary Results PDF New York State Board Of Elections Retrieved April 3 2020 June 28 2016 Primary Election Congressional Primary Results PDF New York Board of Elections Retrieved April 3 2020 New York State Official Election Night Results PDF New York Board of Elections Archived from the original PDF on December 29 2016 Retrieved December 28 2016 Zephyr Teachout gets married riverreporteronline com August 31 2016 Archived from the original on October 9 2016 Retrieved October 6 2016 Zephyr Teachout Tax Returns Scribd Retrieved February 2 2020 Kelley Kevin J Former Vermonter Zephyr Teachout Seeks New York Congressional Seat Seven Days Retrieved February 2 2020 Hartmann Margaret September 11 2018 Zephyr Teachout Gets an Ultrasound in Her Latest Campaign Ad Retrieved September 13 2018 Zephyr Teachout Wants To Be New York s Top Lawyer She s Also Pregnant But Don t Let That Overshadow Her Campaign Time Retrieved September 13 2018 Zephyr Teachout AG candidate expecting first child May 27 2018 Retrieved September 13 2018 Further reading EditChen David W August 25 2014 Cuomo Opponent Unbowed by Underdog Status The New York Times p A15 External links EditZephyr Teachout at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Data from Wikidata Zephyr Teachout 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