Handschu was an activist lawyer, representing, among others, the
Young Lords of Spanish Harlem (to one of whom, Robert Lemus, she was briefly married), the
Black Panthers, the
Chicago Seven, and participants in the
Attica Prison riots. She had been a resident of
Buffalo, New York, and now is exclusively practicing matrimonial and custody law in New York City; she no longer practices criminal law. She served as the first female president of the New York chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers in the mid-1990s and served as president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers from 2002-2003. As of 2016, she worked in New York as a divorce attorney. Handschu has appeared in court multiple times regarding the original lawsuit filed against the New York Police Department in 1971 (over how the department spied on protestors during the Vietnam War era), including in 2013, when the department came under scrutiny for targeting Muslim communities following a rollback of the Handschu guidelines by a judge in 2003. == Personal life ==