Professor Susan Herman Honored with Trinity College Dublin’s Praeses Elit Award
Susan  Herman, Centennial Professor of Law and president of the ACLU, was honored  recently by the Dublin University Law Society of Trinity College, Dublin, with  the Praeses Elit Award 2019.
Herman received the award, which recognized her leadership  of the ACLU, at a ceremony in Dublin, Ireland, on Oct. 10. She delivered an  address to the law students at Trinity College focusing on three stories about  people who inspired her work to defend civil liberties: her mother, a law  professor, and her fellow ACLU attorneys.
“When the worst are full of passionate intensity, ‘the best’  cannot afford to lack all conviction,” said Herman in her address, referencing  the Irish poet W.B. Yeats. “We can’t just wheel around like ‘indignant birds.’”
The Praeses Elit Award is given to “those who have advanced  discourse in their line of work, and who have been a source of inspiration for  young people everywhere,” as noted by Nicola Ó Corrbuí, Secretary of the Law  Society. Recent award recipients include former U.S. Ambassador to the United  Nations Samantha Power, songwriter and humanitarian Sir Bob Geldof, and former  South African president and Nobel Prize-winner F.W. de Klerk. The award was  founded by Mary Robinson, the first woman President of Ireland.
Trinity College Dublin’s Law Society, in its 86th year, is  one of Ireland’s most prestigious and prominent student societies. Its membership  consists of Trinity College students of all disciplines interested in legal  issues, political debate, and business affairs. A forum for discussion and  debate, the Society is committed to the personal development of its members  through its speaker series and social events.
Herman was elected president of the ACLU in 2008 after  serving on the organization's National Board of Directors for 16 years and as  general counsel for 10 years. At the Law School, she teaches Constitutional Law,  Criminal Procedure, Law and Literature, and Terrorism and Civil Liberties. She  is affiliated with the Center for Law, Language & Cognition and is an  Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship Committee Member. In 2015, she  was named an Icon of Brooklyn Law School. In June, Crain’s New York Business placed her on its list of “50 Most  Powerful Women in New York.”