Alex Hayden DiLalla joined Ropes & Gray’s litigation and enforcement practice in 2024.
During law school, Alex represented wrongfully convicted individuals as a student attorney with the Michigan Innocence Clinic and co-authored an amicus brief with the Innocence Project’s strategic litigation unit in a case before the Michigan Supreme Court. He also interned in the Solicitor General’s Office of the North Carolina Department of Justice, served as a board member for the Michigan Voting Project, and worked as a research assistant for the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse.
Before law school, Alex worked for an international non-profit in New York and Washington, DC, managing public campaigns on health, education, hunger, and foreign aid that mobilized $18.6 billion in commitments to multilateral institutions working toward the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Previously, he was an associate at a political consulting firm and interned for a leading civil rights organization monitoring online hate group activity and researching the legal landscape of efforts to end so-called conversion therapy.