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 She is on faculty at the [[Stanford Law School]].((//Barbara Fried.// Stanford Law School. Retrieved December 21, 2022, from https://law.stanford.edu/directory/barbara-fried/)) She is on faculty at the [[Stanford Law School]].((//Barbara Fried.// Stanford Law School. Retrieved December 21, 2022, from https://law.stanford.edu/directory/barbara-fried/))
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 +===== History =====
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 +==== Education ====
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 +Fried received numerous degrees from [[Harvard University]] between 1977 and 1983.
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 +==== Career ====
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 +Fried started her career as a clerk to Judge [[J. Edward Lumbard]] of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. She then worked for the law firm [[Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison]] in [[united_states:new_york:New York City]] from 1984-1987.((Driscoll, S. (2013, November 11). //On Trolley Cars, Blame, and Other Diversions.// Stanford Law School. https://archive.vn/J6tlX)) She joined [[Stanford Law School]] in 1987.
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 +=== Effective Altruism ===
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 +In a 2013 interview, Fried discussed a number of topics directly related to [[effective altruism]], particularly the subject of [[utilitarianism]].((Driscoll, S. (2013, November 11). //On Trolley Cars, Blame, and Other Diversions.// Stanford Law School. https://archive.vn/J6tlX)) In 2015, Fried wrote a review of [[Peter Singer]]'s book titled //[[books:The Most Good You Can Do|The Most Good You Can Do: How Effective Altruism is Changing Ideas About Living Ethically]]//.((Fried, B. H. (2014, August 20). //Emotional Empathy Is Not the Culprit.// Boston Review. https://archive.vn/VugXn))
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 +Fried also served for a time on the board of directors for the school’s [[McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society]].((Fried, B. H. (2015). //Not-So-Ordinary Altruism.// Stanford Social Innovation Review. https://ssir.org/books/reviews/entry/not_so_ordinary_altruism))
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 +=== Mind the Gap ===
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 +In mid-2018, Fried co-founded a [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] [[political action committee|Super PAC]] called [[Mind the Gap]] in order to win back the [[United States House of Representatives]] in the 2018 midterm election.((Schleifer, T. (2020, January 6). //Inside the secretive Silicon Valley group that has funneled over $20 million to Democrats.// Vox. https://archive.vn/iDkg9)) ((Fried, B., Brest, P., & Gottlieb, G. (2019). //Overview of Mind the Gap.// Capital Research Center. Retrieved December 8, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20221208090124/https://capitalresearch.org/app/uploads/Mind-The-Gap-Internal-memo.pdf))
  
 ===== External links ===== ===== External links =====
  
-  * [[https://liamsturgess.substack.com/p/examining-effective-altruism-part-56e|Examining Effective Altruism:Part V]] by [[Liam Sturgess]]+==== Further reading ==== 
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 +  * [[https://liamsturgess.substack.com/p/examining-effective-altruism-part-56e|Examining Effective Altruism: Part V]] by [[Liam Sturgess]] 
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 +==== Profiles ==== 
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 +  * [[https://www.influencewatch.org/person/barbara-fried/|InfluenceWatch]] 
 +  * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Fried|Wikipedia]]
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