who is lee merritt attorney

by Mr. Donald Mann Jr. 8 min read

Who is Lee Merritt?

Lee Merritt, ESQ. S. Lee Merritt, Esq. commonly known as “the people’s lawyer”, is emerging as an influential new voice in the fight for Social Justice. A Civil Right’s activist and attorney, Merritt runs a high profile practice focusing on victims of police brutality, hate crimes and corporate discrimination.

Where is Merritt Law Firm?

The practice is based out of Philadelphia, PA and he is licensed in the state of PA and NJ but his federal practice allows him to represent clients in all fifty states.

Where is Merritt's license?

Merritt holds licenses in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the State of New Jersey, federally in Eastern District of Pennsylvania and US District Court of the Northern District of Texas.

Biography

Merritt received a bachelor’s degree from Morehouse College in 2005 and a J.D. from the Temple University School of Law in 2012. He started his own law firm in 2012, and his professional experience includes working as an attorney for Wapner, Newman, Wigrizer, Brecher & Miller and Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C.

2022 battleground election

Five candidates are running in the Democratic primary for Texas attorney general on March 1, 2022. Three lead in campaign fundraising and media attention: Rochelle Garza, Joe Jaworski, and Lee Merritt .

Elections

The primary will occur on March 1, 2022. The general election will occur on November 8, 2022. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.

See also

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Who is Lee Merritt?

Civil rights attorney Lee Merritt, a Democrat, launches campaign against Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton. Merritt officially began his Democratic campaign Tuesday with an emphasis on the voting rights battle that caused state House Democrats to leave Texas a day earlier.

Where is Merritt's campaign?

Merritt is set to launch his campaign at a 9 a.m. news conference outside the Texas Capitol in Austin, with an emphasis on the voting rights battle that prompted state House Democrats to flee the state Monday.

Who did Merritt counsel?

Merritt counseled on high profile police brutality cases like Botham Jean, Marvin Scott III, and George Floyd. According to Merritt, his relationships with conservative prosecutors and the Department of Public Safety gives him an advantage in addressing issues of police reform.

How much did Merritt raise in the first day?

His campaign raised more than $150,000 in the first day from small dollar donors.

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Overview

S. Lee Merritt, born Stacy Sylvester Lee Merritt, is an American civil rights lawyer and activist, most known for his work on racial justice issues.
On March 20, 2021, Merritt announced on Twitter his proposal to run for Texas attorney general, saying "Texas deserves an attorney general that will fight for the constitutional rights of all citizens." He suspended his campaign on March 10, 2022, and endorsed Rochelle Garza as the D…

Early life and education

Merritt was born in South central Los Angeles and as a child moved to north Florida.
Merritt graduated cum laude from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia and attended Temple University’s James Beasley School of Law, graduating in 2012. While at Temple, Merritt participated in the trial advocacy program.

Career

Following graduation from Morehouse College, Merritt taught in Camden, New Jersey through the Teach for America program.
After graduating from Temple University, Merritt began his career at Cochran Firm Philadelphia and McEldrew Young.
Merritt founded the Merritt Law Firm, which represents victims of police brutality, official corrupt…

Activism

In 2017, Merritt appeared before the National Black Caucus of State Legislators 41st Annual Conference on a Town Hall panel to discuss mass incarceration. “Mass incarceration is a problem that must be addressed otherwise we become a part of the problem due to inaction,” said Merritt in the panel.
Following the murders of Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd in 2020, Merritt made various televis…

Awards and recognition

In 2017, Merritt was No. 8 on The Root 100, a list honoring the top 10 most influential African Americans in the country ages 18 to 45. In his biography, Merritt is described as an "emerging as a new leader in the fight for racial justice, standing on the front lines of making sure people know that black lives matter."