Anne P. Mitchell is a graduate of Stanford Law School, and is both one of the first anti-spam and Internet public policy attorneys, and, previously, one of the first and only fathers rights attorneys in the United States. "I guess you could say that I am a champion for under-represented causes," explains Mitchell. Currently the CEO of the Institute for Social Internet Public Policy, Mitchell still maintains a strong fathers' rights presence through her website, DadsRights.org, through her writing (such as her book, "Surviving Divorce and Custody: The Single Father's Guide), and through her teaching. In addition to writing about fathers rights and family law, Anne authored one of the first ebooks on email deliverability, and is widely published on issues relating to public policy in both the fathers and childrens' rights arena, and the Internet policy realm. In her spare time, Anne maintains the Internet news site, The Internet Patrol, which currently has 15,000 readers, and which is published every weekday, with a weekly digest on Fridays. Anne lives with her husband, son, 2 cats, 1 dog, and 2 goats, in Boulder, Colorado. The goats have their own Twitter account (Twitter.com/GoatsInCats) and so does Anne (Twitter.com/AnnePMitchell).
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