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Yosha Gunasekera
Staff Attorney at The Legal Aid Society
Professional Background
Yosha Gunasekera is a dedicated criminal defense attorney with a rich and varied background in law and social justice. Currently serving at The Legal Aid Society, Yosha specializes in providing legal representation to individuals who may not otherwise have access to quality legal assistance. Her commitment to advocating for justice and supporting underserved communities is evident throughout her career.
Yosha's path to becoming an attorney was shaped by her significant experiences in various pivotal legal positions. As the former Executive Director at Women’s Re-entry Legal Services, she played a crucial role in reforming the legal landscape for women re-entering society after incarceration, ensuring they receive the support and legal resources necessary for successful reintegration.
In addition to her executive role, Yosha has built a foundation of experience through various internships that broadened her insight into the inner workings of legal systems and civil rights advocacy. Her tenure with the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division enriched her understanding of civil liberties and the imperative of maintaining justice standards nationwide.
Education and Achievements
Yosha Gunasekera earned her Juris Doctor (JD) from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania Law School, where her studies focused on key areas of law that have equipped her with a robust understanding of the legal framework necessary to advocate for the marginalized. Prior to that, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Archaeology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, reflecting her diverse interests and academic strengths. This educational journey laid the groundwork for her fervent passion for law and advocacy.
Throughout her academic career, Yosha developed strong analytical and research skills, which have enabled her to excel in various legal roles, including her investigative work at The Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia. Here, she honed her skills in legal investigation, case assessments, and the development of compelling arguments on behalf of clients.
In tandem with her legal career, Yosha exhibited entrepreneurial spirit by founding BetterBAIL, an organization designed to reform pre-trial practices and improve bail accessibility for low-income defendants. This venture underscores her unwavering commitment to social justice and her understanding of the systemic issues facing individuals in the criminal justice system.
Notable Achievements
Yosha Gunasekera’s career is marked by a number of significant accomplishments that demonstrate her profound commitment to legal advocacy and criminal justice reform. As an Executive Director at Women’s Re-entry Legal Services, she implemented programs that not only provided vital legal assistance but also facilitated access to resources that promote holistic rehabilitation. Her work has empowered numerous women as they navigate the transition from incarceration back to community life.
During her time as a legal intern at the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, Yosha engaged in legislative processes that impact national security and civil liberties, directly contributing to discussions that shape public policy. This experience, combined with her time at the Pennsylvania Innocence Project, where she worked on cases involving wrongful convictions, underscores her passion for justice and her relentless pursuit of truth.
Yosha's investigative prowess was further showcased during her role as an Investigative Fellow with The Public Defender Service, where she conducted in-depth case reviews and collaborated with attorneys to build defensible cases for clients. Her comprehensive approach to legal representation serves as a testament to her dedication to ensuring that every individual receives their rightful legal protections and opportunities.
Yosha Gunasekera continues to be a vibrant force in the legal community, dedicated to upholding justice and advocating for those whose voices are often unheard.
