Suzanne Garment
Suzanne Garment | |
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| Born | Suzanne Rose Bloom |
| Other names | Suzanne Rose Garment Suzanne Weaver |
| Education | Radcliffe College (A.B.); University of Sussex (M.A.); Harvard University (PhD); Georgetown University (J.D.) |
| Occupations | Scholar, writer, editor and attorney |
| Spouse(s) | Paul Harold Weaver |
| Children | 1 |
Suzanne Garment (née Bloom) is an American scholar, writer, editor and attorney.
Garment is best known for her book Scandal: The Culture of Mistrust in American Politics, and for her work as an aide to Ambassador Daniel Patrick Moynihan working to block the 1975 United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379 of the United Nations that "Zionism is a form of racism and racial discrimination".