01/07/2026 | Press release | Archived content
Today, the Legal Defense Fund (LDF) announced a series of strategic promotions within its Department of Litigation as the organization fights to protect and expand civil rights amid unprecedented federal retrenchment.
This month, the following promotions will go into effect:
These promotions come at a critical time for LDF, which was founded 85 years ago under the leadership of Thurgood Marshall, who subsequently became the first Black Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Throughout its history, LDF has litigated cases in the areas of educational equity, voting rights, the criminal legal system, and economic justice that have set the modern standard for civil rights legal protection.
In the face of President Trump's hostile Department of Justice and his administration's efforts to roll back longstanding civil rights protections, LDF functions as a private Justice Department, filling critical gaps left by a weakened federal civil rights enforcement system and widespread attacks on the rule of law.
"Legal Defense Fund litigators are continuing to play a critical role in shaping the civil rights legal landscape," said Deuel Ross, LDF Director of Litigation. "Our current staff consistently proves why LDF is uniquely positioned to confront the myriad attacks on Black communities and civil rights as a whole. I am thrilled to work alongside my colleagues to shape and execute legal strategies that will ensure our future is brighter than our present."
"Our democracy stands at a critical inflection point, and LDF litigators have both the power and the strategic vision to enforce and expand civil rights protections despite the federal government's abandonment of its core principles," said Christopher Kemmitt, LDF Director of Litigation. "It is my distinct honor to work alongside some of the nation's sharpest legal minds who can, and will, defeat those who seek to roll back decades of civil rights progress."
Under the direction of LDF President and Director-Counsel Janai Nelson and the entire Senior Leadership Team, including Kemmitt and Ross, these attorneys will ensure the organization remains well-positioned to continue protecting and defending civil rights and racial progress.
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Founded in 1940, the Legal Defense Fund (LDF) is the nation's first civil rights legal organization. LDF has been completely separate from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) since 1957, though it was founded under the leadership of Thurgood Marshall while he was at the NAACP. LDF's Thurgood Marshall Institute (TMI) is a division of LDF that undertakes innovative research and houses LDF's archive. In all media attributions, please refer to us as the Legal Defense Fund or LDF (do not include NAACP) and refer to the Institute as LDF's Thurgood Marshall Institute or TMI.