Regina Macias

Law Student/Alumna

Since growing up in El Paso, Texas, Regina has been deeply aware of the struggles faced by marginalized communities. This awareness blossomed during her undergrad and law school, where she found a calling in advocating for equitable access to justice. Regina, a student dedicated to public interest law, has worked to analyze how policies disproportionately affect communities of color and has supported legal initiatives to address these disparities while working at the Texas Workforce Commission and San Antonio Legal Services Association. Her passion for this work has primarily focused on labor law. This summer, Regina will intern at Community Legal Services of Philadelphia, where she will work directly with low-income clients. By using the law to dismantle barriers and uplift marginalized voices, Regina hopes to continue building a future where justice is accessible to all.

Presenting:
“Race, technology and vigalantism: The makings of contemporary high profile cases”