William Donohue has been the president of the Catholic League for
Religious and Civil Rights since 1993. Founded in 1973, the League
works to safeguard both the religious freedom and free speech of
Catholics in America. Trained as an educator, he began his teaching
career at St. Lucy's School in New York's Spanish Harlem and went
on to teach sociology at La Roche College in Pittsburgh. He holds a
Ph.D. in sociology from New York University.
He serves on many boards, including the Washington Legal
Foundation, the Jewish Action Alliance, Ave Maria Institute and the
Christian Film & Television commission.
Dr. Donohue lives on Long Island, New York.
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