

The BALIF Foundation was founded to complement the great work BALIF has achieved over 40 years. As many of you know, BALIF was originally founded to increase the number of LGBTQI judges on the bench. Today, BALIF offers a wide range of programming to support its LGBTQI member judges, public servants, private attorneys, and law students. The Foundation was created to serve as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization for BALIF and is dedicated to increasing the number of LGBTQI judges on the bench through educational programming, supporting LGBTQI community organizations, and providing scholarships, summer stipends, and fellowships for LGBTQI law students and young attorneys seeking to help the LGBTQI community through legal work. Although our community has achieved great strides in improving LGBTQI civil rights, there is still so much work to accomplish. Today, we still see much discrimination to LGBTQI youth, especially those who are transgender and/or people of color.

Foundation Board Members

Angelina Austin
Secretary

Alyssa Aguilar

Alexis Ballinger

Ernest Hammond III

Steven Mills

William Bandettini
Treasurer

Katy Jones

Raymond Rollan
Chair

Jason Kort

Daniel Turner
Founding Circle Members
District Court
Trial Court
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
Shay Aaron Gilmore
Sarah Good
Hon. Stuart & Rhoda Hing
David Tsai
Jessica Bogo
Christopher Bowen
Angela Bradstreet
Boone Callaway
Nanci Clarence
Michael Colantuono
Dorothy Fernandez
Jaclyn Gross
Chelsea HaleyNelson
David Helbraun
Patrick Kelly
Laura Maechtlen
Kelly McCown
Jennifer Orthwein
Teresa Renacker
Linda Scaparotti
Sean SeLegue
White & Case LLP
Margaret Wu
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BALIF News
BALIF stands in full support of Lambda Legal attorney Carl Charles
Dear BALIF Members, BALIF stands in full support of Lambda Legal attorney Carl Charles in response to the outrageous federal indictment filed against him earlier this month in the Middle District of Alabama. Mr. Charles is a highly respected civil rights lawyer who...
BALIF Joins Emergency Amicus Brief in U.S. Supreme Court Case Defending LGBTQ Youth Access to Social Media
Last week, BALIF joined an emergency amicus brief submitted with the U.S. Supreme Court in NetChoice v. Fitch, urging the Court to vacate a Fifth Circuit decision that allowed a Mississippi law restricting minors' access to social media to take effect while its...
BALIF Statement About US v. Skrmetti Decision Today
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