Catherine Glenn Foster

Catherine Glenn Foster

Catherine Glenn Foster is an attorney in private practice and a senior fellow in legal policy at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, a research and education institute focused on data and medical research on the value of human life.  She is a former litigation counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom at its Washington, D.C., Regional Service Center, where she was a key member of its Life Litigation Team and was the former president and CEO of Americans United for Life. She has worked on topics from euthanasia and assisted suicide to abortion and maternal health, health and safety regulations, conscience protections, and constitutional aspects of the right to life and has authored and testified on numerous domestic, foreign, and international legislation and initiatives, appearing on multiple occasions before the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and other federal and state bodies and representatives. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications, including The Federalist, The Washington Examiner, Townhall.com, American Thinker, and more. Foster earned her J.D. at Georgetown University Law Center and holds an M.A. in French from the University of South Florida and a B.A. in History and French from Berry College.