LatinoJustice PRLDEF
Delmarie Alicea is a seasoned legal professional currently serving as Senior Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF since June 2023 and managing attorney at Delma Law, PLLC since October 2020. Delmarie also holds the position of Board Vice-President for the Central Florida Region at the Puerto Rican Bar Association of Florida, Inc. for the year 2023. Previous experience includes roles as a Business Immigration Attorney at American Immigration Associates and an Equal Justice Works Disaster Recovery Legal Corps Fellow at Florida Legal Services, Inc., where Delmarie provided crucial legal assistance in disaster-affected communities. Educational credentials include a Juris Doctorate from Barry University - Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies from the University of Central Florida. Delmarie's earlier positions encompass various legal and support roles in litigation and fair housing advocacy.
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LatinoJustice PRLDEF
LatinoJustice works to create a more just society by using and challenging the rule of law to secure transformative, equitable and accessible justice, by empowering our community and by fostering leadership through advocacy and education. We accomplish our mission by focusing our work around the following pillars: Immigrants Rights | Economic Justice | Voting Rights | Criminal Justice Reform | Leadership Development We use Impact Litigation, Pipeline Education Programs, and Community Engagement & Advocacy as strategies to execute our work: Our impact litigation cases have helped Latinos access educational, employment and housing opportunities, as well as voting rights. Our legal work has also defended Latinos against unlawful law enforcement tactics and hate crimes. Our pipeline education programs provide Latino students with access and resources to pursue a law degree and other higher education that paves the way for professional success and community leadership. Our community engagement and advocacy initiatives ensure that Latinos participate in daily civil life - such as elevating their voices on issues that matter, such as voting, workers's rights, immigrants rights and criminal justice reform. In sum, to be active members and leaders in their communities. LatinoJustice PRLDEF has served tens of thousand of US citizens, immigrants, and non-Latinos whose rights are protected by the precedents set and behaviors modified through the litigation, advocacy, and legal education outreach of our organization.