A Human Rights Attorney, Litigator and Consultant.
Bio & CV
Ali Boyd, Esq.
Ali Boyd is a human rights attorney, litigator, and consultant. Drawing on experience from the U.S.-Mexico border, Washington, D.C., and The Hague, Netherlands, Ali offers a policy and litigation repertoire that focuses on fair trial rights, torture prohibition, and atrocity crime accountability. Ali currently serves as the Director of Human Rights and Advocacy at Border Servant Corps, a migrant shelter located at the U.S-Mexico border. Ali is a member of the Alumni Advisory Council of American University’s War Crimes Research Office and sits on the board of Annunciation House, a migrant shelter at the U.S.-Mexico border. She is passionate about digital security and believes better tech directly translates to better advocacy. Ali is a member of the D.C. bar and multiple professional bar associations, including the National Lawyers Guild, the International Bar Association, and the American Society of International Law.
Global Experience
Drawing on experience from the U.S.-Mexico border, Washington, D.C., and The Hague, Netherlands, Ali offers a comparative analysis when advancing policy and litigation initiatives.

Washington, DC

The Hague, Netherlands

The U.S.-Mexico Border
Professional Affiliations
ATLAS Women
National Lawyers Guild
International Bar Association - War Crimes Committee
Language Proficiency
Spanish for Lawyers Certification
B2 Spanish Certification, SIELE (Servicio Internacional de Evaluación de la Lengua Española)