Bio
Deborah Vagins is senior legislative counsel at the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û Washington Legislative Office. She leads the Washington Legislative Office’s civil rights advocacy efforts and develops pro-active strategies on pending federal legislation and executive branch actions concerning racial justice, education, employment discrimination, voting rights, and disability rights. Vagins has been instrumental in advocating for major civil rights legislation, including the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 and the 2006 Voting Rights Act reauthorization, among others..
Before joining the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û in 2005, Vagins served as the acting deputy general counsel and senior attorney-advisor to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Prior to that, Vagins was an associate at Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll, where she litigated high-profile nationwide civil rights class actions. She represented more than 1.5 million women from Wal-Mart in the largest Title VII employment discrimination class action in history. She was also an associate at Sidley & Austin in the civil, criminal and constitutional litigation practice group and founded the firm’s Committee for the Recruitment and Retention of Women. Earlier Vagins worked at EMILY’s List and clerked at the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û Reproductive Freedom Project. Vagins graduated magna cum laude from the Washington College of Law at American University. She received her B.A. with distinction from Swarthmore College.
Featured work
Mar 26, 2015
Half a Century Later, Mad Men's Peggy Olson Is Still Waiting for Paycheck Fairness
Mar 10, 2015
Reflections From the Bridge: Where the Stain of Slavery and Segregation Met a Young Man's Courage and a Preacher's Dream
Feb 27, 2015
We Must Honor the Legacy of Selma Foot Soldiers by Repairing What They Fought For
Jul 2, 2014
The Civil Rights Act at 50: A Conversation with Rep. John Conyers
Jun 25, 2014
The Most Conservative Principle in American Politics
Apr 11, 2014
The Democracy Restoration Act: Preventing a Lifetime Punishment
Apr 10, 2014
Equal Pay's Thrill of Victory and Agony of Defeat