Advocating for Change: Ellie Williams and the Criminalization of Survivors [Part 1]
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Ellie Williams is an attorney who represents survivors of domestic violence whose convictions are connected to their abuse and women with wrongful conviction claims. She is a seasoned speaker and trainer using her skills to train professionals and community members across the U.S. on domestic violence. She graduated cum laude from both Furman University and the University of Georgia School of Law. Among several honors, she was inducted into the University of Georgia's chapter of the Blue Key Honor Society.
See below to learn more about Ellie Williams!
Read her article published in the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law
Learn more about the Georgia Survivor Justice Act bill here.
View the Georgia Domestic Violence Benchbook here.
Listen to Ellie discuss the new bill and criminalized survivors on the Until They're Free podcast
Check out their Survivor Storytelling Series here.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by the Innocence Project of Florida. Visit www.floridainnocence.org for more information.
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