In the seven years that Andrew Schneider has been the executive director of the American Civil Liberties of Connecticut, the civil rights organization has been involved in several ground-breaking legal issues.

These include legalization of same-sex marriage and abolition of the state’s death penalty. After all that “excitement,” Schneider is leaving the organization to take a job with a gay and lesbian rights advocacy group in his home state of West Virginia. Effective Sept. 30, he will leave to become executive director of Fairness West Virginia.

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