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Jonathan Shapiro is a television writer and producer, attorney, adjunct law professor, public speaker, and former
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as well as Of Counsel at
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. He is the co-creator and Executive Producer, with David E. Kelley, of
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's TV show ''
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'' starring
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. Shapiro has written fiction, such as ''Deadly Force: A Lizzie Scott Novel'' (ABA Publishing 2014) as well as two books of non-fiction: ''How to Be Abe Lincoln: Seven Steps to Leading a Legendary Life'' (ABA Publishing 2023) ''Lawyers, Liars, and the Art of Storytelling'' (Ankerwycke 2015). Shapiro has also written episodes of TV shows such as '' The Calling,'' ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Mr. Mercedes'' and ''
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'' and is also a frequent collaborator of fellow attorney-writer-producer David E. Kelley.Jonathan Shapiro, About, http://www.artoftellingstories.com/about/ He was also a consulting producer on the HBO Series ''The Undoing.'' Shapiro's first play, ''Sisters in Law'', based on the relationship between U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg premiered as part of the Phoenix Theater Company 2019-2020 Season. Seven different productions of the play have followed, including in New York, as well as the Wallis Annenberg Center, Los Angeles, California.


Early life and background

Shapiro received an undergraduate degree and graduate degree at
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in 1985, where he was a
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at
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at
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, and his J.D. degree, at the University of California Berkeley School of Law in 1990.Writing His Own Ticket, USC School of Law, http://weblaw.usc.edu/press/article.cfm?newsid=3819 Shapiro is
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. He serves on the Advisory Board of Indiana University's Borns Jewish Studies Center.


Legal career

While attending
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's Boalt Hall, Shapiro worked as a staff writer fo
The Recorder
from 1987-1990. He was also a Contributing Editor at ''The Ring'' magazine covering fights in the U.K. and U.S. from 1987-1993. Upon graduation from law school, became a Honors Program Trial Attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice Organized Crime & Racketeering Division (1990-1992) in
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. Following that position, he served as an
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for the
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at the
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for six years from 1992-1998.LinkedIn, Jonathan Shapiro, https://www.linkedin.com/in/legalshapiro He then entered private practice, working briefly at
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in 1998 before returning to the public sector as Chief of Staff for Lt. Governor
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from 1999-2000. From 2013-2015, while writing TV pilots, Shapiro was Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP. In 1981, Shapiro served a one year term as the student member of the California State Board of Education. In 2010, he was appointed by the California State Senate to a four-year term on the Commission on Government Economy and Efficiency (the Little Hoover Commission). He was re-appointed in 2014, and was later elected Chairman of the Commission. Shapiro, who handled a number of pro bono political asylum cases, was also the founder and director of Public Counsel's Emergency Fund for Torture Victims. Shapiro also was an adjunct professor of law at the
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, where he taught federal criminal law, as well as Loyola Law School, and the UCLA School of Law.


Additional TV/film career and writing

In 2014 at the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter's Emmy Awards held in
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, Shapiro won an
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for the short film/PSA ''Fair and Free'', which he conceived, wrote and produced and which also featured former U.S. Supreme Court Justice
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.Art of Telling Stories, We Win an Emmy, http://www.artoftellingstories.com/we-win-an-emmy/ The short film was part of the
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Informed Voters Project, which encourages women of all backgrounds to exercise their right to vote and make a difference in the electoral process. Shapiro also received a separate Emmy nomination for his script. Shapiro has also received a
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for his writing work on ''
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'' and several
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s for his writing and/or producing on ''
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'' (for the episode "Roe v. Wade: The Musical" (2008)) and ''
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'' (for the episodes "Honor Code" (2002) and "Final Judgment" (2006)), and was further nominated for an
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for his writing on ''
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'' episode "Killing Time" (1997).Art of Telling Stories, Lizzie Scott, http://www.artoftellingstories.com/lizzie-scott/


References


External links

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Jonathan Shapiro's Official Website - "The Art of Telling Stories"USC Gould School of Law Profile on Jonathan Shapiro - "Writing His Own Ticket"
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shapiro, Jonathan Living people American television producers American television writers American male television writers UC Berkeley School of Law alumni Primetime Emmy Award winners California lawyers Harvard University alumni People associated with Kirkland & Ellis Year of birth missing (living people)