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Daniela Czemerinski

Daniela (she/her) joined the Immigrant Justice Program in Fall of 2024. Before joining the LAJC team, she completed a fellowship at the National Center for Youth… Read More

Senior Litigation Attorney, Criminal Legal Reform

You are a justice-seeking changemaker in the Charlottesville/Richmond office and statewide. Partnering with communities and clients, you are responsible for both routine advocacy (case handling,… Read More

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Casey Trombley-Shapiro Jonas

Casey Trombley-Shapiro Jonas oversees LAJC’s Health Justice and Public Benefits Program. Before joining LAJC, Casey was a litigator at Zuckerman Spaeder LLP in Washington, D.C.,… Read More

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Zhue Azuaje

Zhue, originally from Venezuela, joined the Housing and Consumer Justice Program in May 2024. Before joining the LAJC, Zhue practiced family law at a private… Read More

Welcome Summer ’24 Interns!

LAJC has 11 law students from all over the country joining us for 10-week summer internships. They will be working with the community on issues… Read More

Senior Attorney, Immigration

The Legal Aid Justice Center seeks to hire a senior immigration attorney for our Charlottesville office. The attorney will be responsible for helping develop and… Read More

2024 General Assembly Wrap-up

The General Assembly completed its reconvened (“veto”) session last month, and we wanted to provide a more complete rundown of outcomes for our legislative priorities. Read More

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear LAJC Civil Rights Case

Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the government’s appeal of our victory in Lackey v. Stinnie (formerly Stinnie v. Holcomb), putting civil rights enforcement and access… Read More

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Michaela Ross

Michaela Ross is a Senior Attorney on the Housing & Consumer Justice team in the Richmond, VA office of the Legal Aid Justice Center. Prior to… Read More

Governor Youngkin’s Veto Denies Minimum Wage Protections for Virginia’s Farmworkers

HB157 would have corrected a vestige of the Jim Crow Era and protected some of our most vulnerable workers RICHMOND, VA – Today, during National… Read More

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