Stacy Villalobos is the Director of Racial Economic Justice at Legal Aid at Work. She represents workers fighting discrimination before federal and state courts as well as administrative agencies. Stacy has experience litigating a wide range of employment issues, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wage theft. Stacy also spearheads Legal Aid at Work's Ban the Box and Fair Chance work representing job seekers with criminal records. She is also a Dr. Beatriz Maria Solis Fellow at the Women’s Foundation of California.
Stacy is a graduate of Stanford Law School and Stanford University and the first in her family to obtain a high school diploma. Stacy previously clerked for the Honorable Fernando M. Olguin, U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. Stacy has been advocating for workers’ rights for over a decade, beginning during her undergraduate years as an organizer with low-wage immigrant workers on campus.
Sub-specialties:
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, California Fair Employment & Housing Act, California Fair Chance Act, California Labor Code
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