Christine Parker (she/her) is a Senior Staff Attorney in the Gender, Sexuality, & Reproductive Justice Project at the ACLU of Southern California. She conducts litigation, policy research and advocacy, community education and activist engagement, and media advocacy on the full range of the Project’s issue areas.
Christine was previously a Legal Fellow at the Center for Reproductive Rights, where she helped litigate challenges to abortion restrictions across the country. She also previously served as a Staff Attorney at Disability Rights California and a Legal Fellow at ACLU SoCal. In these roles, she advocated for disability rights through impact litigation, legislative analysis and advocacy, and community engagement.
Christine graduated from the UCLA School of Law with specializations in Public Interest Law and Policy and Critical Race Studies. In her spare time, she volunteers with a kitten rescue group and as a legal observer with the National Lawyers Guild. Christine is a native of Southern California. In her spare time, she volunteers with a kitten rescue group and serves as a Legal Observer with the National Lawyers Guild.