Corey Shapiro

Corey Shapiro

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Legal Director

Legal Department

Bio

Corey Shapiro joined the ACLU of Kentucky in 2018. He has long had a passion for social justice and civil liberties issues, and found a home at the ACLU. 

Corey is very involved in the Louisville community. Before joining the ACLU of Kentucky, he served on its Committee on Litigation and Legal Priorities. He is also active with the Louisville Jewish Community Relations Council and received the Jewish Community of Louisville Julie Linker Community Relations Young Leadership Award.

Corey earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Washington University in St. Louis. He then worked in Washington, D.C., for several years as a political organizer for the civil rights organization People For the American Way.

Corey earned his J.D. from The George Washington University Law School. After law school, Corey spent over ten years as a litigator with two large international law firms. While primarily maintaining a commercial litigation practice, he worked on a significant number of civil liberties cases pro bono. In 2012, he received a “Lead On!” Award from Access Living for his work successfully representing adults with disabilities in Illinois in a class action civil rights litigation working closely with the ACLU of Illinois and other civil liberties groups. In 2015, Corey and his family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where Corey continued his commercial practice at a local law firm as Counsel.

Outside of work, Corey serves on several boards of directors, including the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, the Jewish Family and Career Services agency in Louisville, and the Washington University Library Council. He enjoys baking with his children and traveling.

Featured Work

News & Commentary
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Overview of Ongoing Investigations Related to Breonna Taylor's Murder

There are multiple ongoing investigations related to Breonna Taylor's murder, along with our ongoing lawsuit against LMPD for violating protesters' rights in 2020. See a quick overview from Legal Director Corey Shapiro.
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Unmasking the Real Risk When Schools Fail to Require Masking 

Federal law requires schools to make reasonable accommodations so students with disabilities can safely access an equal public education. KY lawmakers abandoned their responsibilities by ending statewide school mask requirements. Thankfully, most districts chose to require masks and follow the law.

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Today would have been Breonna Taylor's 29th birthday. Learn about the ongoing investigations into her murder and our federal lawsuit to hold LMPD accountable, and read reflections on Breonna's impact on the movement for Black lives.