AGENCY TESTIMONY
Mastro's extensive pro bono work and advocacy
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Randy Mastro highlights his extensive pro bono work and advocacy for various causes, demonstrating his commitment to social justice and public service beyond his paid legal work.
- Represented peaceful racial justice protesters in Lafayette Square in 2020
- Supported LGBTQ+ rights and same-sex marriage in the U.S. Supreme Court
- Advocated for religious freedom during COVID-19 restrictions
- Fought for free speech rights and supported families of fallen firefighters after 9/11
- Won a landmark case establishing teachers' academic freedom rights
Randy Mastro
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My personal values are reflected in the extensive pro bono work I have done, including representing peaceful, racial justice protesters in Lafayette Square assaulted by federal authorities in June 2020 in the wake of George Floyd's murder.
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Supporting LBGTQ plus rights and same sex marriage in the US Supreme Court, convincing the US Supreme Court to reopen houses of worship closed by governor Cuomo during COVID.
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Blocking the state's onerous disclosure requirements on good government groups that chilled free speech.
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Getting 70,000,000 generous Americans donated after 9:11 released to Fallen Firefighter Heroes Families.
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And winning reinstatement for a black teacher Janet Morgan, who you'll hear from later, fired for giving her class an assignment on racism and a historic ruling establishing teachers academic freedom rights.