In June, We Honor Freedom, But We Fight for Liberation All Year Long
June carries weight.
It holds Juneteenth, a powerful reminder of the delayed promise of freedom for enslaved Black people in this country. It holds Pride, a time to uplift the voices and rights of LGBTQ+ communities. And it marks the start of summer, a season long connected to movement, growth, and change.
At Walton + Brown, June is more than symbolic. It is personal. It is a call to recommit ourselves to the work of liberation, especially for those who continue to be left behind.
The Civil Justice System Still Leaves Too Many Behind
In our line of work, we see the gap between what this country claims and what it delivers. Police still shoot Black people who do not pose a threat. Workers still lose their jobs for speaking up. Marginalized communities still face barriers to safety, dignity, and legal recourse.
This is why our work exists.
At Walton + Brown, we fight within the civil justice system to make it serve the people it was never built to protect. We go up against government agencies, corporations, employers, and insurers not because it is easy, but because it is necessary. Our clients deserve more than survival. They deserve justice.
What Liberation Looks Like in Our Work
We represent:
- Families who have lost loved ones to police violence
- Workers who have been discriminated against or wrongfully terminated
- People seriously injured because someone else failed to act responsibly
We do this work with urgency and purpose. We investigate. We file. We litigate. We educate. We listen. And we fight with the full force of the law and our values behind every move.
Justice Is Not a Season. It Is a Commitment.
We do not treat June as a trend or a box to check. We treat it as a reminder of why we do what we do. The symbols of freedom mean nothing without the systems to back them up. That is where we come in.
We use the law as a tool for liberation. Not the only tool, but one that can create real change, protect real people, and force accountability from systems that too often protect power over people.
This is what we do. This is who we are. This is what we fight for.
Want to talk? If your rights were violated, if you were harmed, or if someone you love is seeking justice, we are here.
Call Walton + Brown LLP at 614-636-3476 or visit WaltonBrownLaw.com. Let’s fight for what’s right.