Klein, Ann Rosensweig
1923 - 1986

Details
Alias: Ann Rosensweig
Born: 7/23/1923 in New York City, New York
Died: 2/26/1986
Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Professional Facts
Practice Area:
Administrative LawCivil Rights
Profession:
Civil Rights
Regions and States of Practice:
NJ, Northeast
Other Education:
Barnard College (1943)New York School of Social Work (now part of Columbia University) (1945)
Positions During Her Career:
Psychiatric social worker at the Social Guidance Clinic in Worcester, Massachussetts (1943-1964)President of the League of Women Voters (1967)
Elected to the State Assembly of New Jersey as a Democrat (1971-1973)
Served in Governor Byrne's Cabinet as Commissioner of the State Department of Institutions and Agencies (1974-1980)
Adminstrative law judge in New Jersey (1980-1982)
Firsts:
Woman to run for high office in New JerseyWoman to run for Governor of New Jersey (1973)
Further Research Materials
Student Papers:
Ann Rosensweig Klein: First Lady of New Jersey 1923-1986
Shapiro, Michael M., 2003
Shapiro, Michael M., 2003
Potential Paper Topics:
Her support of legislation regarding conflicts of interest, a code of ethics for legislators, and control over lobbying by special interest groupsHer work with the League of Women Voters
Her work as commissioner of the New Jersey State Department of Institutions and Agencies
Her run for the seat of the Governor of New Jersey is covered by a paper.