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Alicia Martinez is a relentless Civil Rights Attorney who wields the Constitution like a sword to dismantle injustice and secure transformative outcomes for marginalized communities. A graduate of Harvard Law School, Alicia launched her career as a Supreme Court clerk—arguing voting-rights and equal-protection cases before the nation’s highest tribunal and mastering the art of groundbreaking precedent.
For more than a decade, Alicia has stood toe-to-toe with government agencies, corporations, and institutions, securing landmark victories that reshape the legal landscape:
Systemic Discrimination Litigation: Won a $120 million class-action settlement against a major retail chain for racially disparate hiring practices—forcing industry-wide policy reforms.
Police Accountability & Reform: Litigated a federal civil rights suit that led to court-ordered consent decrees in two metropolitan police departments, dramatically reducing use-of-force incidents.
Voter Suppression Challenges: Secured injunctions against restrictive voter-ID laws in multiple states, safeguarding access for hundreds of thousands of disenfranchised citizens.
Title IX & LGBTQ Protections: Triumphed in precedent-setting suits that expanded gender equality rights on college campuses and protected transgender students’ access to school facilities.
Core Strengths:
Constitutional Mastery: Crafts airtight Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment arguments that survive the toughest judicial scrutiny.
Class-Action Leadership: Orchestrates complex, multi-plaintiff actions—managing discovery, expert teams, and co-counsel networks to overwhelm defense tactics.
Strategic Coalition Building: Unites civil rights organizations, community leaders, and impact-investing partners to amplify claims and drive systemic change.
Pro Bono Passion: Maintains a robust pro bono docket, personally guiding asylum seekers and incarcerated individuals through the labyrinth of the justice system.
Alicia’s relentless pursuit of justice—combined with her courtroom ferocity and command of cutting-edge social science—makes her the attorney clients turn to when they need not just compensation, but lasting legal reform.


