OZELL HUDSON, JR, ESQ.
Attorney Ozell Hudson, Jr. is the Executive Director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law of the Boston Bar Association. Hudson is a graduate of the University of Dubuque, Iowa, and received his law degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has been an instructor at Harvard Law School, the University of Wisconsin, the University of South Carolina, Armstrong State College, and Paine College. He is a member of the bar of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, and also licensed to practice law in Wisconsin, South Carolina and Georgia.
Hudson brings wide experience in civil rights laws to the Boston Lawyers' Committee, which has been involved in some of the most important legal battles of the past decade. He has successfully represented people of color and women in cases involving voting rights, jury discrimination, jail house conditions, employment discrimination, police brutality, racial violence, interracial child custody, segregated public housing, mortgage discrimination, criminal defense, and Minority/ Women Business Enterprise (MWBEs).
Prior to his employment with the Lawyers' Committee, Hudson practiced law in Augusta, Georgia with an emphasis on civil rights, employment and criminal law. Before that, he was managing attorney with Georgia Legal Services-Augusta Regional Offices, served as a staff attorney for students at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and was managing attorney for Black Land Services in South Carolina.
Hudson has been vigilant in pursuing the Lawyers' Committee's mission of providing high quality pro bono representation for victims of racial and national origin discrimination. His strategy is to combat institutionalized, economic, and political discrimination that perpetuates the hatred and bitterness that fester and divide us and leads to racial violence.
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