About
Eve Hill is a partner at Brown Goldstein & Levy and founder of Inclusivity Strategic Consulting. She is also General Counsel to the National Federation of the Blind and Policy and Legislative Counsel to the State Exchange on Employment and Disability. She enforces the civil rights of people with disabilities and LGBTQ+ people through cases in federal court regarding employment discrimination, prison conditions, public services, homeless veterans, and voting, among others. She has been recognized by Law360 as one of only 12 Titans of the Plaintiffs’ Bar. She also has experience helping entities meet and go beyond compliance to include disability as part of their diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
Prior to joining the firm, she was Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice, where she was a member of the Division’s leadership team and was responsible for oversight of the Division’s disability rights enforcement, educational civil rights enforcement, Title VI interagency coordination, and the American Indian Working Group. Eve has decades of experience implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act and other disability rights laws through consultation, technical assistance, training, guidance, and enforcement.
Eve has served as a senior federal government official at the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, as the Director of District of Columbia Office of Disability Rights, at the Burton Blatt Institute, and in academia, nonprofit, and private practice. She is the co-author of a treatise and a casebook on the ADA and has been recognized as an expert by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post.
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