Alison Flowers is a recent graduate of Whittier Law School, graduating summa cum laude and Valedictorian of her class. Alison was the Executive Editor on Whittier’s Law Review, and graduated with a concentration in criminal law. Alison was the recipient of the highly-esteemed Public Interest Scholarship from the California Bar Foundation. She was also named the Jim Pfeiffer scholar because of her work with children, one of the highest recognitions from the Bar Foundation.
Alison has volunteered her services working with special needs children, advocating for the children and their parents, and incarcerated juveniles at the Los Padrinos Juvenile Detention Center. Alison volunteered her time at the Legal Aid Society, assisting low-income people in family law and civil matters.
In addition, Alison was a law clerk at the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office in the Major Crimes and Hard Core Gangs divisions, and gained court experience by conducting preliminary hearings at the Orange County District Attorney’s Office. She is now a member of the California Bar.