About
Edward Still has nearly 50 years of experience in the field of redistricting and voting rights, including representing teachers, educational support workers, employees, and employers in various legal cases. Edward Still is a highly experienced lawyer who has been practicing law in Alabama and Washington, D.C. since 1971. He started his career in private practice in Tuscaloosa and later moved to Birmingham, where he practiced until 1997. During his time in Washington, D.C., he served as the Director of the Voting Rights Project of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. He also worked as a Special Counsel to a prominent law firm in Washington before returning to Birmingham in 2002. With nearly 50 years of experience, Edward Still specializes in redistricting and voting rights. He has served as general counsel to the Alabama Democratic Party, represented various Alabama cities in redistricting cases, and represented minority citizens in numerous cases under the Voting Rights Act. Additionally, he has represented teachers, educational support workers, employees, and employers in cases involving contractual and statutory rights, as well as constitutional and civil rights. Edward Still is also known for co-authoring The USERRA Manual, a publication by Thomson Reuters that provides valuable insights into legal matters. His dedication to upholding justice and advocating for his clients' rights has earned him a reputation as a skilled and reliable lawyer in Birmingham, Alabama.
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- USERRA
- Constitutional Law
- Voting & Elections
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Graduation year: 1968
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