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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 06:38:34+00:00

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Daniel J. Canon is a is a civil rights lawyer, teacher, writer, and activist based primarily in Kentucky and Indiana. Dan is consistently voted one of the region's top lawyers in the area of individual/constitutional rights. He has argued before the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, the Kentucky Court of Appeals, and the Kentucky Supreme Court, and he is counsel of record on several published cases from those courts.
Dan is best known as lead counsel for the Kentucky plaintiffs in the landmark Supreme Court case of Obergefell v. Hodges, counsel for the plaintiffs in the pioneering Kentucky and Indiana marriage equality cases of Bourke v. Beshear, Love v. Beshear, and Love v. Pence, counsel for Miller v. Davis, the highly publicized case in which plaintiffs were refused marriage licenses in Rowan County, Kentucky, and counsel for the protesters in Nwanguma v. Trump. He is also counsel in a number of high-profile civil and constitutional rights cases involving wrongful convictions, inmates' rights, abuse and overreach by law enforcement, and academic freedom.
Dan is also an adjunct professor of civil rights law at the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, and an adjunct professor of criminal justice for the Indiana public college system. He has been quoted and profiled extensively in Time, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Nightline, The New York Times, and many other national and international news sources.
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