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In page Brenda Feigen:

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In 1974, Feigen left the ACLU to take part in a law partnership with her husband, Marc Feigen Fasteau. The Partnership was a law firm called Fasteau and Feigen, located on Madison Avenue in New York City. Brenda and Marc planned to take on issues of gender, such as defending fathers who sought custody in divorces.[1] Their notable cases include Ackerman v. Board of Education in 1974,[2] where the Feigen Fasteaus defended Gary Ackerman, a father who sought paternity leave in New York City.[3] Brenda was a partner at Fasteau and Feigen from 1974 to 1980.[citation needed]