Marsha Levick

Marsha Levick is a lawyer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

[2][3][4] Marsha Levick finished the Friends Select School, Pennsylvania[3] and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University Law School.

[2][1] She co-authored child advocates' amicus briefs for a number of cases before the Supreme Court: Roper v. Simmons, Graham v. Florida, J. D. B. v. North Carolina, and Miller v. Alabama and served as a co-counsel in Montgomery v.

[6] Her father was an oncologist and her mother was a psychologist who founded the first graduate-level art therapy program in the country at Hahnemann University Hospital.

[3] Levick is married to Tom Innis, a Philadelphia public defender and they have two daughters.