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Paige Comstock Cunningham, Esq.
Paige Comstock Cunningham, Esq. is an attorney and educator.
Over the past twenty years, she has worked in both private practice
and at a public interest law and education organization. She is
a member of the board of directors of Americans United for Life
(the oldest national pro-life organization in the country) and
was chairman for five years. She is a Senior Fellow of The Center
for Bioethics and Human Dignity and a Fellow of the Wilberforce
Forum's Council on Biotechnology Policy. Cunningham also serves
on the Board of Trustees of Taylor University and the National
Advisory Council of Wheaton College's Center for Applied Christian
Ethics.
Cunningham served at Americans United for Life
(AUL) in various other capacities (including president, associate
general counsel for legislation, and executive director/general
counsel) for more than twenty years. While serving AUL as associate
general counsel, Cunningham was instrumental in developing post-Webster
protective state legislation. As president, she testified twice
before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.
Cunningham was the pre-law advisor and an adjunct
instructor at Wheaton College (Wheaton, Illinois) for three years
and currently serves on the adjunct faculty at Trinity Law School
(Santa Ana, California). She is co-editor of The Reproduction
Revolution: A Christian Appraisal of Sexuality, Reproductive Technologies,
and the Family (Eerdmans 2000) and Abortion and the Constitution
(Georgetown University Press 1999). She also co-authored four
booklets in the BioBasics series (Kregel 1998) and has
written numerous other articles on abortion, the law, and bioethics.
In addition, Cunningham co-authored the amicus brief that Justice
O'Connor cited in her discussion of viability in Webster v.
Reproductive Health Services.
Cunningham was born in Brazil and raised in Latin
America. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum
laude from Taylor University and is a graduate of Northwestern
University School of Law, where she served on the editorial board
of the Northwestern University Law Review. Among the awards she
has received are Taylor University's Alumna of the Year Award
and the American Bar Association's Young Lawyer?s Division Award,
which recognizes the top 20 lawyers making a difference in the
world. She is currently completing her M.A. in bioethics from
Trinity International University.
Cunningham lives in Mount Zion, Illinois, with
her husband, Jay, and their three children.
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