Robin Maril
Legislative Counsel, Administrative Advocacy
Robin Maril serves as legislative counsel for administrative advocacy at the Human Rights Campaign. Her work focuses on federal programs and administrative policies that impact the LGBT community.
Prior to joining HRC, Maril served as a Presidential Management Fellow at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, D.C. While at HUD, Maril worked on Section 8 voucher policy development, specifically focused on deconcentrating poverty and increasing mobility for voucher holders. Also at HUD, Maril worked as a regulatory attorney in the Legislation and Regulation Division of the Office of the General Counsel, where she drafted the 2010 HUD implementing rule for the Violence Against Women Act conforming amendments. Maril graduated with her bachelor’s degree in women’s studies summa cum laude from the University of Oklahoma, where she was also selected for Phi Beta Kappa. Maril received her law degree from Temple University’s Beasley School of Law, where she was named a Rubin Public Interest Law Fellow.
Top Posts
State Advocacy
Sens. Casey and Kirk Reintroduce LGBT-inclusive Anti-Bullying Bill in the Senate
February 28, 2013
Federal Advocacy
Sens. Casey and Kirk Reintroduce LGBT-inclusive Anti-Bullying Bill in the Senate
February 28, 2013




