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Abigail Dillen

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Abigail Dillen is an environmental lawyer and executive at the environmental justice organization Earthjustice. Her work has been called "precedent setting" by multiple climate organizations. This includes, for example, defending the roadless rule. She was profiled as a 2020 changemaker by Marie Claire. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Abigail Dillen is the 148th most popular lawyer, the 22,210th most popular biography from United States and the 50th most popular American Lawyer.

Abigail Dillen is an American attorney and climate activist known for her work as the president of Earthjustice, a nonprofit environmental law organization. She is recognized for her efforts in advocating for legal actions to combat climate change and protect environmental rights.

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Among LAWYERS

Among lawyers, Abigail Dillen ranks 148 out of 136Before her are Caddy Adzuba, Eugene Scalia, Rod Rosenstein, Grace Meng, Ajit Pai, and Sara Hossain. After her are Jeremy Bird.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Abigail Dillen ranks 1,421Before her are Miguel del Toro, Garret Graves, Reema Kagti, Chris Klug, Erin Fitzgerald, and Eric Lopez. After her are Mostafa Hamdy, and Cho Eun-young.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Abigail Dillen ranks 22,218 out of 20,380Before her are Allisha Gray (1995), Bowe Becker (1997), Ron Baker (1993), Gabby Barrett (2000), Izabella Yaylyan (1995), and Jacob Pebley (1993). After her are Kendell Williams (1995), Garrison Mathews (1996), Ulysses Llanez (2001), Julia Marino (1997), Courtney Kupets (1986), and Noah Hanifin (1997).

Among LAWYERS In United States

Among lawyers born in United States, Abigail Dillen ranks 50Before her are Hazel R. O'Leary (1937), Griffin Bell (1918), Eugene Scalia (1963), Rod Rosenstein (1965), Grace Meng (1975), and Ajit Pai (1973). After her are Jeremy Bird (null).