Elaine Jones

Elaine Jones

Elaine R. Jones is a prominent civil rights attorney and activist. She joined the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF) in 1970 and in 1993 became the organization's first female director-counsel and president.


=Early life and Education=African American topics sidebar|rightBorn in Norfolk, Virginia, Ms. Jones came of age in the Jim Crow South and learned its painful lessons early on. Her mother was a college-educated schoolteacher and her father was a Pullman porter and a member of the nation's first black trade union. Her parents taught her about the realities of racism, but also about the importance of idealism. [ [http://www.abanet.org/publiced/bh_ej.html Raising the Bar: Pioneers in the Legal Profession: Elaine R. Jones (Featured Programs, ABA Division for Public Education) ] ]

After graduating with honors in political science from Howard University, Ms. Jones joined the Peace Corps and became one of the first African Americans to serve in Turkey. Following her two-year Peace Corps stint, she became the first African-American woman to enroll in the University of Virginia School of Law and, subsequently, the first to graduate. [ [http://www.dom.com/about/education/strong/2002/e_jones.jsp 2002 Honorees - Elaine R. Jones ] ]

Civil Rights Career

After graduating from law school in 1970, Ms. Jones joined the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the nation’s oldest law firm fighting for equal rights and justice for people of color, women and the poor. She was one of the first African American women to defend death row inmates. Only two years out of law school, she was counsel of record in "Furman v. Georgia", a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that abolished the death penalty in 37 states. During this period, she also argued numerous employment discrimination cases, including class actions against some of the nation's largest employers (e.g., "Patterson v. American Tobacco Co.", "Stallworth v. Monsanto", and "Swint v. Pullman Standard"). [ [http://www.arkadaslar.info/elaine_jones.htm Elaine Jones ] ]

In 1975, Ms. Jones was named special assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation, William T. Coleman, Jr. She returned to the LDF in 1977, where she originated the position of legislative advocate in the LDF's Washington, D.C. office. In that capacity, she earned a reputation as a skillful negotiator and an ardent voice for those who have been shut out of the economic, political, and social mainstream. Her work was instrumental in reshaping the federal judiciary to include more people of color and more judges committed to equal rights. She also played a key role in securing passage of legislative milestones such as the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1982, the Fair Housing Act of 1988, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, and the Civil Rights Act of 1991. [ [http://www.tourolaw.edu/about/distinguished_visitors/public_interest_lawyer_in_residence/1997-elaine%20jones.asp 1997-Elaine Jones ] ]

President of the LDF

In 1993, Ms. Jones became the first woman to be appointed president and director-counsel of the LDF. As President and Director-Counsel, Elaine Jones expanded LDF's litigation into new areas such as health care and environmental justice, while keeping the organization focused on its core work in education, voting rights, economic access and criminal justice. [ [http://www.naacpldf.org/content.aspx?article=271 NAACP Legal Defense Fund - News ] ]

Under her leadership, the LDF successfully defended affirmative action in "Gratz v. Bollinger" and directed a successful clemency campaign on behalf of an incarcerated young woman, Kemba Smith, to underscore over-incarceration and draconian federal mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines. [ [http://www.naacpldf.org/content.aspx?article=271 NAACP Legal Defense Fund - News ] ]

In 2004, after thirty-four years of service, she stepped down from her position and left the LDF. [ [http://www.naacpldf.org/content.aspx?article=271 NAACP Legal Defense Fund - News ] ]

Controversy

In 2002, Ms. Jones contacted the office of U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy asking him to delay any Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on nominees to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. At that time, the en banc 6th Circuit was actively considering a constitutional and legal challenge brought against the affirmative action admissions program used by the University of Michigan. According to a memorandum written by the Senate staffer who spoke with Ms. Jones, the purpose and intent of Ms. Jones’ request was "to ask that the Judiciary Committee consider scheduling Julia [Smith] Gibbons, the uncontroversial nominee to the 6th Circuit [,] at a later date, rather than at a hearing next Thursday, April 25th." Conservative critics saw the incident as unethical behavior and unsuccessfully sought to have Ms. Jones sanctioned. [ [http://www.cfif.org/htdocs/legislative_issues/federal_issues/hot_issues_in_congress/confirmation_watch/conduct_of_elaine_jones.htm Unethical conduct of Ms. Elaine R. Jones ] ] [ [http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/messages/467/2021835.html Peace Corps Online | May 28, 2004: Headlines: COS - Turkey: Civil Rights: Awards: Politics: Law: CNS News: At issue is whether Turkey RPCV Elaine Jones tried to influence the outcome of a high-profile affirmative action case by contacting aides to Se... ] ]

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