Lisa Bloom is a highly accomplished and respected civil rights attorney, holding degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Yale Law School. With licenses to practice law in both New York and California, she has established a reputation as a fierce advocate for victims' rights, taking on high-profile cases that have made a significant impact.
Some of her most notable lawsuits include a sex discrimination case against the Boy Scouts of America on behalf of a young girl who wanted to join; cases against clergy members accused of child sexual abuse and molestation; race discrimination cases against the Los Angeles Police Department; and a sexual harassment suit against a Los Angeles judge.
Lisa Bloom's expertise and charisma have earned her numerous television appearances, including co-anchoring Court TV's daytime trial coverage program "Trial Heat", appearing on Fox's "Power of Attorney", and guest-hosting a talk show on KABC radio. She has also made hundreds of guest appearances on television talk shows, discussing a wide range of topics such as castration of sex offenders, mail order brides, and more.
In addition to her television appearances, Lisa Bloom has written articles for prominent publications like the Los Angeles Times and The National Law Journal, and has authored two books. When she's not fighting for justice, Lisa can be found pursuing her love of adventure travel, having climbed to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in 2000. She currently resides in New York with her two children.