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Liza E. Smoker, Esq.

By June 2, 2020

Liza E. Smoker is Managing Director of The John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy at St. Thomas University School of Law, which develops education programs, conducts research, and instructs law and policy to fight human trafficking throughout the world and empower survivor leadership in our global community.

Prior to joining the Academy, she spent ten years in the private practice of law where she became the first woman partner in her firm’s 90-year history.  She was formally educated on human trafficking matters at St. Thomas University School of Law’s LL.M./J.S.D. Program in Intercultural Human Rights, and served as LL.M. Editor-in-Chief of the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review.

Ms. Smoker worked in the Executive Office of the Governor of Florida, prosecuted crimes as a CLI in the State Attorney’s Office, and served as a White House Legal Intern in the Office of the Counsel to the President of the United States.

In 2017, Ms. Smoker spearheaded over twenty events focused on the harmful effects of pornography and its link to commercial sexual exploitation as one of the prevalent forms of human trafficking.  She led a grassroots campaign in support of Florida HR 157 on the issue that passed in 2018 with bipartisan support.

In 2019, Ms. Smoker was one of 60 Scholars chosen nationwide as a Presidential Leadership Scholar (PLS).  The PLS Program is a partnership among the Presidential Centers of George W. Bush, William J. Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Lyndon B. Johnson, and designed for mid-career leaders from diverse backgrounds who share a commitment to helping solve society’s greatest challenges.