Natalie Aleta Jackson

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Natalie Aleta Jackson

OccupationCivil Trial Attorney
KnownforAttorney for the families of Trayvon Martin and Torey Breedlove
Natalie Jackson
Born
Natalie Aleta Jackson

Alma materHampton University (BA)
University of Florida (JD)
OccupationCivil Trial Attorney
Known forAttorney for the families of Trayvon Martin and Torey Breedlove
WebsiteOfficial website

Natalie Aleta Jackson is an American trial attorney from Orlando, Florida. She is also known as an author and human rights activist. Her involvement in the Trayvon Martin case and her use of the #TrayvonMartin Twitter hashtag (considered by some a precursor to #BlackLivesMatter) has led to her being connected to the formation of that movement.[1] She is frequently invited to speak on the Black Lives Matter movement.[2][3] She is best known for her work on the Trayvon Martin case, though she has been mentioned in the media regarding a number of other high-profile cases. Jackson is a frequent commenter on ongoing cases for news publications.[4][5][6][7]

Jackson's father, Captain Nathaniel Jackson, Jr., died in Vietnam when she was two years old.[8][9] Jackson is a navy veteran who performed a number of roles in the US Navy from 1986 to 1991 and again from 1994 to 1999,[10] including serving on the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) and at the Pentagon as a Naval Intelligence Officer.[9] From 1991 to 1994, she attended Hampton University,[11] graduating in 1994 with a BA in History.[9] Following her exit from Naval Intelligence in 1999, she studied law at the University of Florida, attaining her JD in 2002.[12]

After being admitted to the Florida Bar in 2003,[13] Jackson along with her law school classmate, Sadiki Alexander, started a legal group called Jackson & Alexander in Sanford, Florida. Unable to gain traction, they was forced to shutter this business in 2006. Following a large monetary settlement in a 2007 case, Jackson formed the Women's Trial Group, continuing there in the role of founding attorney until 2013.[10][11] Since 2014, Jackson has operated Natalie Jackson Law in Orlando.[10][13] Jackson has been involved in a number of high-profile cases in her career, including a case involving NASCAR in 2007 and the Trayvon Martin case in 2012.

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