Justice in Aging
Denny Chan is currently the Managing Director of Equity Advocacy at Justice in Aging. Prior to this role, Denny served as a Senior Staff Attorney at the same organization when it was known as the National Senior Citizens Law Center. Denny also has experience as a Law Clerk at the United States District Court and as a Post-graduate Legal Fellow at Asian Americans Advancing Justice│Los Angeles. Denny's previous experience includes roles as a Law Student Intern at the U.S. Department of Justice, a Summer Associate at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, a Summer Law Clerk at the ACLU, and a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant at the University of Macau. Denny holds a Juris Doctor degree in Law from UC Irvine and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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Justice in Aging
Justice in Aging (formerly NSCLC) is a national organization advocating for the health and economic security of our country’s low-income older adults, especially women, people of color, and other traditionally disadvantaged communities. Since inception in 1972 as the National Senior Citizens Law Center, operating a small office of a handful of attorneys in Los Angeles, we’ve grown into Justice in Aging with a presence all over the nation. From our three home base offices in Washington, DC, Los Angeles and Oakland, CA, our attorneys employ their deep expertise in Medicare, Medicaid, LTSS, Social Security and Supplemental Security Income to provide training and technical assistance to over 20,000 aging professionals each year and design and implement strategic advocacy initiatives that impact millions of seniors. Our advocacy ranges from litigation that preserves essential health and income benefits to policy advocacy focused on better integration of the health care and long term services and supports (LTSS) delivery systems.