Alan Levine Application PackageLevine Alan
Last Name First Name Middle Initial
910 Bay Drive, #33 Miami Beach
Home Address City
Florida 33141
State Zip Code
91780618149178061814
HomeWork
levine1955@gmail.com
Email Address
9178061814
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Miami Beach
Business Address
910 Bay Drive, #33
City
Florida
State
33141
Zip Code
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Lawyer
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AFFILIATION WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
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or more of the outstanding capital stock) in a business.
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● Are you presently a registered lobbyist with the City of Miami Beach?No
● I am applying for an appointment because I have special abilities, knowledge and experience. Please list below:
I am a civil rights lawyer with years of experience in protecting human rights.
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BOARD/COMMITTEE MEMBERS. THESE LAWS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
o Prohibition from directly or indirectly lobbying city personnel (Miami Beach City Code section 2-459).
o Prohibition from contracting with the city (Miami-Dade County Code section 2-11.1).
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(Miami Beach Code section 2-26)
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Florida Statutes.
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Property
910 Bay Dr, #33
If so, which department and title?No● Are you now employed by the City of Miami Beach:
● Pursuant to City Code Section 2-25 (b):
Do you have a parent, spouse, child, brother, or sister who is employed by the City of Miami Beach?No
If "Yes", identify person(s) and department(s):
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BOARD & COMMITTEE FINANCIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT
Acknowledgement of fines/suspension for Board/Committee Members for failure to comply with
Miami-Dade County Financial Disclosure Code Section 2-11.1(i)(2)
I understand that no later than July 1, of each year all members of Boards and Committees of the City of Miami
Beach, including those of a purely advisory nature, are required to comply with Miami-Dade County Financial
Disclosure Requirements.
One of the following forms must be filled with the City Clerk of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,
Miami Beach, Florida, no later than 12:00 noon of July 1, of each year:
1. A "Source of Income Statement;" or
2. A "Statement of Financial Interests (Form 1)¹ ;" or
3. A Copy of your latest Federal Income Tax Return.
Failure to file one of these forms, pursuant to the Miami-Dade County Code, may subject the person to a fine of no
more than $500, 60 days in jail, or both.
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¹ Members of the Planning Board and Board of Adjustment will be notified directly by the State of Florida, pursuant
to F.S. §112.3145(1)(a), to file a Statement of Financial Interests (Form 1) with the Miami-Dade County Supervisor of
Elections by 12:00 noon, July 1. Planning Board and Board of Adjustment members who file their Form 1 with the
County Supervisor of Elections automatically satisfy the County’s financial disclosure requirement as a Miami Beach
City Board/Committee member and need not file an additional form with the Office of the City Clerk. However,
compliance with the County disclosure requirement does not satisfy the State requirement.
DIVERSITY STATISTICS REPORT
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comply with City diversity reporting requirements.
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Physically Challenged:No
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THAT THE FACTS STATED IN IT ARE TRUE. ADDITIONALLY, I AGREE AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT ANY
FALSE STATEMENTS OR FALSE INFORMATION SUBMITTED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE
A BASIS FOR MY REMOVAL FROM A CITY BOARD OR COMMITTEE. I HAVE RECEIVED, READ, AND WILL
ABIDE BY CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE VII, OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE, ENTITLED “STANDARDS OF
CONDUCT FOR CITY OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENCY MEMBERS” AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE
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June 2019
RESUME
ALAN H. LEVINE
EDUCATION
Colgate University, B.A. 1959 (Phi Beta Kappa; Cum Laude)
Yale Law School, L.L. B. 1962 (member, Yale Law Journal)
EMPLOYMENT
1997 – 2019 Special Counsel, LatinoJustice PRLDEF
1999 - 2019 Adjunct Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
1994 -1997 Grantee (with Professor Marcos Guevara) for Project on
International Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples, John D. and
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Program on International
Peace and Cooperation
Legal Consultant, Fundacion Iriria Tsochok for the Defense of the
Earth
1994 -1996 Visiting Scholar, Columbia University Center for the Study
of Human Rights
1989 - 1993 Associate Professor of Law and Director, Constitutional Law Clinic
Hofstra Law School
1986 - 1989 Partner, Steel Bellman & Levine, P.C.
1983 - 1986 Counsel, Frankfurt, Garbus, Klein & Selz
1978 - 1983 Partner, Clark Wulf & Levine
1978 - 1981 Adjunct Professor of Law, Cardozo Law School
1975 - 1977 Adjunct Professor of Law, NYU School of Law
1965 - 1977 Staff Counsel, New York Civil Liberties Union
Director, Student Rights Project (1969-72)
1964 - 1965 Staff Counsel, Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee
(Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana)
1962 - 1964 Associate, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan
PUBLICATIONS. LECTURES. AND CONFERENCES
The Rights of Students (Southern Illinois University Press (l988) (3d edition co-authors Eve
Cary and Janet Price)
“Jews Are Dishonored By A Blind Defense of Israel,” Haaretz (May 20, 2011)
“The ADL Trip to Israel Was About Propaganda Not Complexity,” (with Gabriel
Schivone), National Institute for Latino Policy (January 23, 2013)
“Is Boycott a Bad Word,” The Hill (July 30, 2015)
“The Unconstitutionality of the Muslim Surveillance Program,” Natl Law Journal (July
2012)
"Introduction," Freedom of Expression, The First Amendment in the Classroom Series
(1988).
"The Right of Students to Fair Disciplinary Procedure," 4 Human Rights 313 (1975).
"Bringing Student Right's to New York City's School System," 1 J. L. Ed. 213 (1972)
"Conscientious Objector," Encyclopedia Americana (1968).
"The Law Went Dark, Too," Op-ed Page, New York Times (August 20, 1977).
"Fighting Censorship," Op-ed Page, New York Times (July 25, 1983).
"42d Street, in Black and White (Mostly White)," Op-ed Page, New York Times (March 19,
1988).
"Impressionable Minds . . . Forbidden Subjects: A Case in Point," Library Journal 595
(February 15, 1973).
Panelist, "Civil Rights Act of 1990", Women's Employment Forum, sponsored by U.S.
Department of Labor and Long Island Women's Council (1990).
Keynote speaker, "Access to Information," Conference sponsored by Southeastern Library
Association (Tallahassee, FL 1983).
Panelist, "Censorship Litigation and the Schools," Colloquium sponsored by American
Library Association (Chicago 1983).
Panelist, Employment Litigation Seminar (Practicing Law Institute 1989).
Panelist, Federal Civil Rights Litigation Seminar (Practicing Law Institute 1977).
Speaker, The Governor's Conference on Violence and Vandalism in the Schools (Kansas
State University 1976).
Panelist, National Institute of Education Conference (Washington D.C. 1975), reported in
"Reflections on Goss v. Lopez," 4 J. L. Ed. 579 (1975).
Panelist, National Convocation on Free Speech (New York City 1978).
Panelist "Obscenity: Degradation of Women Versus Right of Free Speech," Conference
sponsored by NYU Review of Law and Social Change (1978).
Panelist, Conferences sponsored by National Association of Teacher Attorneys (Boston
1978; Sante Fe, N.M. 1984).
Lecture, First Amendment and National Security, Universidad de Norte, Asuncion,
Paraguay (1992)
Lecture (with Professor Marcos Guevara), Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights,
Columbia University Institute of Latin American and Iberian Studies (1994)
Workshop (with Professor Marcos Guevara), Participatory Action Research in Two
Indigenous Communities, Central American Anthropology Congress, San Jose, Costa Rica
(l994)
AWARDS
Council on Inter-American Relations-New York, Defender of Justice (June 2015)
Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, Marshal Meyer Risk-Taker Award (November 2015)
New York Civil Liberties Union, Nassau County Chapter, Free Speech Award (March
2016)
National Lawyers Guild-New York City Chapter, Champion of Justice (June 2017)
MISCELLANEOUS
Member, Commission of Inquiry into High School Journalism convened by the Robert F.
Kennedy Memorial. Its report was entitled Captive Voices (Schocken Books 1974).
Testified before Committees of United States Senate and House of Representatives, New
York City Council, New York City Commission on Human Rights and other City agencies,
New York State legislature and other State bodies.
Lectured at high schools, colleges and law schools.
Member, Federal Courts Committee, Committee on Law and Education, International
Human Rights Committee, Pro Bono and Legal Assistance Committee of the Association of
the Bar of the City of New York; Member Executive Committee, National Lawyers Guild,
New York City Chapter
Member, Board of Directors, New York Civil Liberties Union, Advocates for Children,
Goddard-Riverside Community Center, Bloomingdale Family Program, and Community
Food Resource Center; Member, Advisory Board, Children’s Rights Division, Human
Rights Watch
LITIGATION EXPERIENCE
I have handled both trials and appeals in state and federal courts. The following is a
representative sampling of the reported civil rights cases for which I have been primarily
responsible:
Board of Education Island Trees Union Free School District No. 26 v. Pico, 457 U.S. 853
(1982) (unconstitutional to remove from school libraries books expressing unpopular ideas).
McGee v. United States, 402 U.S. 479 (1971) (upholding requirement that draft protester
exhaust administrative remedies in order to challenge unlawful induction).
United States v. McGee, 462 F.2d 243 (2d Cir. l972), on remand 344 F.Supp. 442
(S.D.N.Y.), affd, 466 F.2d 357 (2d Cir. 1972) (requiring statement of reasons for failure to
reduce sentence).
Centro de la Comunidad Hispana de Locust Valley v. Town of Oyster Bay, 420 F. App’x 97
(2d Cir. 2011) (affirming preliminary injunction against enforcement of ordinance barring
solicitation of employment from public sidewalks, remanding for further proceedings), ---F.
Supp. 2d---, ----F.3d---- (2d Cir. 2017) (affirming grant of permanent injunction).
Almontaser v. New York City Dept. of Educ., 519 F.3d 505 (2d Cir. 2008) (affirming denial
of preliminary injunction to Arab-American principal alleging that forced resignation was
based on controversial public comments).
El Bohio Public Development Corp. v. Giuliani, 208 F.3d 202, 2000 U.S. App. Lexis 5601
(2d Cir. 2000)(constitutional challenge to sale of City-owned building housing controversial
community center).
New York City Environmental Justice Alliance v. Giuliani, 50 F.Supp. 2d 250 (S.D.N.Y.),
aff’d 214 F.3d 65 (2d Cir. 2000)(challenge to sale of community gardens alleging race
discrimination).
John Doe No. 1 v. Village of Mamaroneck, 462 F.Supp. 2d 520 (S.D.N.Y. 2006) (enjoining
racial discrimination against day laborers seeking employment in Village)
United States v. Kiger, 297 F.Supp. 339 (S.D.N.Y.), affd 421 F.2d 1396 (2d Cir. 1960)
(arguing that burning of draft card protected by First Amendment).
Presidents Council District 25 v. Community School Board No. 25, 457 F.2d 289 (2d Cir.
1972) (upholding removal of books from school libraries).
Heagney v. European American Bank, 122 F.R.D.125 (E.D.N.Y. 1988) (authorizing opt-in
class in age discrimination case).
Jacobson v. Coughlin, 523 F. Supp. 1247 (N.D.N.Y. 1983), affd 688 F.2d 815 (2d Cir.
1982) (establishing right to confront evidence in prison disciplinary proceedings).
Lankford v. Foster, 546 F.Supp. 241 (W.D.Va. 1982), aff’d unpublished opin. 716 F.2d 896
(4th Cir. 1983) (habeas corpus granted on the basis of ineffective assistance of counsel).
Teague v. Alexander, 662 F.2d 79 (D.C. Cir. 1981) (challenge to program of selecting
protesters for tax audit).
Choudhurv v. Polytechnic Institute of New York, 735 F.2d 38 (2d Cir. 1984) (employment
discrimination case establishing § 1981 cause of action for retaliation).
Anastasato v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 794 F.2d 884 (3d Cir. 1986) (challenge to
use of presumptions in non-reporting of tax case).
Dinler v. City of New York, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 141851 (S.D.N.Y. 2012) (rejecting
claim that arrests of protesters at Republican National Convention could be justified on
theory of group probable cause).
Abd’Al-Malik v. Giuliani, 2004 WL 2375817, 2006 WL 3371795, 2006 WL 2950235
(S.D.N.Y.)(challenge to NYPD policy of denying Desk Appearance Tickets and summonses
to persons arrested at demonstration).
Knight v. Board of Regents, 269 F.Supp. 339 (S.D.N.Y. 1967) (3-Judge Court) (challenge to
teacher loyalty oath).
Law Students Civil Rights Research Council v. Wadmond, 299 F.Supp. 117 (S.D.N.Y.
1969) (3-Judge Court) (challenge to bar admission process requiring disclosure of beliefs).
Central American Refugee Center v. City of Glen Cove, 753 F.Supp. 437 (E.D.N.Y. 1990)
(challenging law prohibiting discussions of employment between persons on sidewalk and
in cars)
Legal Aid Society v. City of New York, 114 F.Supp. 2d (SDNY 2000)(suit challenging on
First Amendment and NLRA grounds termination of Legal Aid contract following strike by
lawyers)
Abreu v. Callahan, 971 F.Supp. 799 (S.D.N.Y. 1997) (upholding exclusion of legal
permanent residents from receipt of federal SSI benefits)
Vanasco v. Schwartz, 401 F.Supp. 87 (E.D.N.Y. 1975) (3-Judge Court) (declaring
unconstitutional provision of New York election law prohibiting "misrepresentations").
Goetz v. Ansell, 477 F.2d 636 (2d Cir. 1973) (upholding right of public school students to
remain seated during flag salute ceremony).
Kimball v. Selective Service Local Board No. 15, 283 F.Supp. 606 (S.D.N.Y. 1968)
(prohibiting withdrawal of draft deferments in response to political activities).
Bellnier v. Lund, 438 F.Supp. 47 (N.D.N.Y. 1977) (search of entire class violates Fourth
Amendment).
Caplin v. Oak, 356 F.Supp. 1250 (S.D.N.Y. 1973) (challenge to limitations imposed on
distribution of literature by students).
Forty-Second Street Co. v. Koch, 613 F.Supp. 1416 (S.D.N.Y. 1985) (First Amendment
challenge to condemnation of movie theaters as part of redevelopment project).
CISPES v. Federal Bureau of Investigation, 738 F.Supp. 544 (D.D.C. 1990) (challenge to
dissemination of files deriving from unlawful surveillance of political activity).
Lyons v. Cunningham, 583 F.Supp. 1147 (S.D.N.Y. 1983) (attorneys fees opinion in
damage action arising out of prison suicide).
Center for United Labor Action and Siblev, Lindsey & Curr Co., 219 N.L.R.B. No. 158 90
LRRM 1004(1975)(exempting political organizations from federal statutory prohibition
against secondary boycotts by labor organizations).
Awad v. Fordham University, 2019 Misc. LEXIS 4720 (JULY 29, 2019) (order requiring
University to recognize Students for Justice in Palestine as official club).
Waldbaum. Inc. v. United Farm Workers. AFL-CIO, 87 Misc.2d 267 (S.Ct. 1976)
(upholding right of secondary boycott under New York Labor Law).
Matter of Pamela P. v. Frank S., 59 N.Y.2d 1 (1983) (defense of paternity proceeding on
ground that woman falsely claimed to be using contraception).
People v. Remenv, 40 N.Y.2d 257 (1976) (declaring unconstitutional restriction on
distribution of commercial leaflets).
People v. Solomonow, 56 Misc.2d 1968 (S.Ct. 1968) (declaring unconstitutional prohibition
of demonstrations in vicinity of Russian Embassy).