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LYNNE ZUSMAN

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 LYNNE ROSE KAPLAN ZUSMAN  (Age 78)  Of Washington, DC, passed away Friday morning, June 23, 2017. Born in New York, NY on March 27, 1939 to Claire Harris Kaplan and Edward Emmanuel Kaplan. Lynne graduated from Bryn Mawr College, class of 1959, and was one of six women in the...

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Lynne was a good friend of mine for many years. We met through the ABA Administrative Law Section. As others have noted, she was a tremendous asset to the Section through her work on homeland security and many other projects. She was very proud of her law practice which she built from scratch, primarily representing federal employees. She was totally devoted to her clients and was skillful and tenacious in representing them--and equally devoted to her friends and family. Lynne was a...

As. a Law School classmate I looked forward to seeing Lynne and enjoying her company at our reunions. She, along with Morris were among the few who visited Alice and me at our apartment in New Haven during our law school years. At our 25th, I provided her transportation out to the Calabresi's farm and to the Tweed - New Haven Airport. She was a dear person.

Lynne was a great editor, a good friend, and always available for a chat.

Lynne has been a good friend to our family. She was always willing to share her time, expertise, and wit. Dave and Nan Maddox

Lynne is fondly remembered by her Yale Law School '62 classmates.

David Grove
Class Secretary

I was a long time friend of your mother and shared many of the events of her life the past thirty years.

Al White

Nancy-Ellen, My sympathies at this difficult time. You and your family are in my thoughts. Jenn

We enjoyed our times with Lynne here for dinner at our home. We were shocked to read about her death. May she rest in peace. Love Doug and Margo [email protected]

Lynne Zusman was an amazing presence in the Administrative Law Section of the ABA for many years. Her contributions to the education of attorneys engaged in the practice of homeland security law and counterterrorism law were many, and her passion led her to become one of the original founders of the Homeland Security Law Institute and the Editor of two wonderful books on counter-terrorism law and co-editor of one on homeland security law. Lynne was a Section Fellow (one of the highest honors...