• Adjunct Faculty

Alicia Virani

Degrees

  • BA, Vassar College
  • JD, UCLA School of Law
  • MA, Urban Planning, UCLA

Biography

Alicia Virani is The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Director of the Criminal Justice Program at UCLA School of Law. She directs a policy and research agenda focused on decarceration efforts, with a particular focus on issues of pretrial detention and restorative and transformative justice. Alicia is the co-founder of the Pretrial Justice Clinic at the law school, in which students represent individuals in felony bail hearings to advocate for their release pretrial. She also teaches a course on trauma informed lawyering and restorative and transformative justice.

Prior to her current role, Alicia was a Deputy Public Defender in the Orange County Public Defender’s Office where she represented indigent clients in criminal matters and parents navigating the dependency system. She also served as an Equal Justice Works Fellow and staff attorney at the California Conference for Equality and Justice where she created and directed a Restorative Justice Community Conferencing program that continues to divert LA County’s youth out of the juvenile justice system each year. Virani earned her B.A. from Vassar College, and a joint J.D. from UCLA School of Law and M.A. in Urban Planning from UCLA. Virani is a graduate of both the Critical Race Studies Program and the David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy of the Law School.

 

 

 

Expertise

  • Race and the Law
  • Restorative Justice