Why I Fight for Justice
“Mere access to the courthouse doors does not by itself assure a proper functioning of the adversary process.” — Thurgood Marshall
In spring 2007, all I could think about was my upcoming college graduation. Little did I know that I would soon find myself in the wrong place, at the wrong time. I was wrongfully arrested.
At the blink of an eye, all of my rights were taken from me and I was caged like an animal.
There I was, with graduation less than two months away, sitting in a jail cell. I was in jail for something that I did not do.
Having first-hand experience with the legal system and experiencing such a high-level of emotional stress gave me the ambition to assist others who are in jeopardy of having their rights taken away.
This experience exposed me to another side of life that 2.3 million people are experiencing every day all over the United States.
I want to ensure that every human being is afforded with their most basic right – the right to be treated equally under the law.
I will never stop fighting for justice.
At the blink of an eye, all of my rights were taken from me and I was caged like an animal.
There I was, with graduation less than two months away, sitting in a jail cell. I was in jail for something that I did not do.
Having first-hand experience with the legal system and experiencing such a high-level of emotional stress gave me the ambition to assist others who are in jeopardy of having their rights taken away.
This experience exposed me to another side of life that 2.3 million people are experiencing every day all over the United States.
I want to ensure that every human being is afforded with their most basic right – the right to be treated equally under the law.
I will never stop fighting for justice.
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Meet Melanie
Melanie Elizabeth Bates, Esquire is the Principal of Melanie Bates Consulting, LLC. MBC is a strategic policy and communications firm with an overall focus on criminal justice reform.
Melanie's legal background developed her expertise in government relations. Melanie has served as:
Melanie has extensive experience in communications. Melanie has served as:
As a native of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Melanie has dedicated her career to serving the local community. For instance, Melanie:
Melanie is a committed leader. Melanie is a graduate of:
In addition, Melanie:
Melanie's key credentials include:
Melanie is a Women's Media Center SheSource Expert. She has been featured in several media outlets:
Melanie's hobbies and interests include:
Melanie's legal background developed her expertise in government relations. Melanie has served as:
- Legislative Director for the Ward 6 Councilmember at the Council for the District of Columbia
- Legislative Counsel for the Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety at the Council for the District of Columbia
- Legal Intern at Legal Aid of North Carolina
- Legal Intern at Neighborhood Legal Services Program
Melanie has extensive experience in communications. Melanie has served as:
- The first-ever Director of Communications at the Future of Privacy Forum
- Director of Policy and Communications at the American Civil Liberties Union of the District of Columbia
- Advertising Coordinator at The Washington Post
As a native of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Melanie has dedicated her career to serving the local community. For instance, Melanie:
- Has a deep commitment to criminal justice reform and believes that poverty, lack of education, and other social issues should not feed the pipeline to prison
- Conducts a Know Your Rights Program that empowers persons with comprehensive information about their rights during police encounters
- Serves on the Advisory Board of Free Minds Book Club and Writing Workshop, an organization that uses books, creative writing, and peer support to awaken DC youth incarcerated as adults to their own potential
Melanie is a committed leader. Melanie is a graduate of:
- New Leaders Council, Washington, DC Chapter
- District of Columbia Bar John Payton Leadership Academy
- American Bar Association Bar Leadership Institute
- American Bar Association Collaborative Bar Leadership Academy
In addition, Melanie:
- Served as the 2014-2015 President of the Greater Washington Area Chapter of the Women’s Lawyers Division of the National Bar Association (GWAC). Under her leadership, GWAC was awarded Affiliate Chapter of the Year.
- Serves as a Councilmember for the American Bar Association Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Melanie's key credentials include:
- Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Hampton University
- Juris Doctor from North Carolina Central University School of Law
- Licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia
- Certified Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US)
Melanie is a Women's Media Center SheSource Expert. She has been featured in several media outlets:
- WPGC 95.5 FM
- FOX 5 DC
- The Nation
- Afro-American Newspapers
- Rolling Out
- D.C.ist
- Twin Cities Daily Planet
- Montgomery Community Media
- Scholastic
Melanie's hobbies and interests include:
- Playing Violin
- Running Races
- Visiting Hampton Roads