Lisa Bloom
Lisa Bloom is a distinguished civil rights attorney renowned for her advocacy on behalf of victims' rights. She earned her undergraduate degree from UCLA and went on to obtain her law degree from Yale Law School. Licensed to practice in both New York and California, Bloom has garnered acclaim for her involvement in numerous high-stakes legal battles. Notable cases include a landmark lawsuit against the Boy Scouts of America for sex discrimination on behalf of a young aspiring member, as well as representing survivors of child sexual abuse in cases against clergy members. Her work also encompasses race discrimination claims against the LAPD and a significant sexual harassment suit against a Los Angeles judge.
Bloom is a familiar face in the media, currently serving as co-anchor for Court TV's "Trial Heat," where she provides in-depth coverage of courtroom proceedings. Her television career includes appearances on Fox's "Power of Attorney" and guest-hosting a talk show on KABC radio. Additionally, she was a resident legal expert on Pax's "Great Day America." Bloom has made countless guest spots on various talk shows discussing pressing legal issues. She has contributed articles to esteemed publications like the Los Angeles Times and The National Law Journal and is also the author of two books. Outside of her professional life, she enjoys adventure travel and famously reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in 2000. Bloom resides in New York and is a proud mother of two.
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