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Stand Up for Your Rights

Protecting Your Rights. Amplifying Your Voice. Fighting for Justice.

Workplace Equity and Protection

Advocate for equal pay, protection from workplace harassment, and fair treatment in hiring, promotions, and maternity leave. Push for stronger enforcement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and state-level protections for women in all industries.

Champion access to comprehensive healthcare—including reproductive services, maternal care, and protection from discrimination in medical settings.

Support policies and legal protections for women facing domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Advocate for trauma-informed legal systems, improved access to protective orders, and increased funding for shelters and support programs.

Reproductive Rights and Healthcare Access

In the heart of Texas, our advocacy team stands as a force for fairness, dignity, and constitutional rights. We are proud to represent individuals, workers, students, and communities whose civil rights have been ignored, violated, or threatened.

From discrimination and harassment to police misconduct, free speech suppression, and wrongful arrests, our attorneys are here to ensure that your story is heard—and that justice is served.

Survivor Justice

Empowering Your Civil Rights

Ashlen B. Spencer is a legal advocate who is dedicated to defending your dignity and standing against injustice, harassment, and discrimination.

Your Voice Matters.

If you’ve been mistreated, silenced, or discriminated against, don’t face it alone.

Parental Alienation Syndrome

We understand the pain of losing the respect of your child.

Do you believe your ex-spouse or other family members have disparaged you in front of your child and it has caused emotional trauma to your child, then we can help you identify the pattern of abuse.

We will help you gather evidence. We will craft a Cease and Desist letter on your behalf. We will connect you with mediation counselors.

When you are ready, we will stand with you as you make a defamation of character claim.

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woman in gray scoop neck shirt beside woman in blue and white floral dress
Education Discrimination

It can be confusing and painful to be discriminated against.

Do you believe you have been discriminated against for your race, sex, sexual orientation, or disability?

We can help.
You deserve to be treated as an equal.

We will help you gather evidence.

We can negotiate on your behalf, and if the time comes, we can litigate. We will help you take back your power by filing for damages and injunctions.

A civil rights advocate can help you through legal tools, emotional validation, and advocacy strategy.

We can help you tell your story publicly.
We will show you how to protect your right to correct the narrative.

We will offer support if the narrative is used against you in the media or other settings.

We will support you if further harm is done to your character, which puts your civil rights in jeopardy.

Advocacy Services
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woman blowing assorted color confettis
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three women sitting beside table

Let our Texas-based team of civil rights advocates help you reclaim your power
and pursue real accountability.

What We Fight For

Workplace Discrimination
Standing up against unfair treatment based on race, gender, religion, disability, or age.

Wrongful Arrest & Excessive Force
Holding law enforcement accountable for abuse of power and constitutional violations.

Harassment & Retaliation
Protecting those who speak up against injustice and experience retaliation or targeting.

A group of people are marching on a street, holding signs advocating against racial discrimination and supporting open housing. The signs display messages such as 'Stop Racial Discrimination Now' and 'I Support Open Housing'. The marchers are diverse in terms of gender and race, and the scene is set in a suburban area with houses and a workshop visible in the background. A bright yellow car is passing by in the background.
A group of people are marching on a street, holding signs advocating against racial discrimination and supporting open housing. The signs display messages such as 'Stop Racial Discrimination Now' and 'I Support Open Housing'. The marchers are diverse in terms of gender and race, and the scene is set in a suburban area with houses and a workshop visible in the background. A bright yellow car is passing by in the background.
A group of protesters stand on the steps in front of a historic government building holding signs with messages advocating against police brutality and racial injustice. The scene is black and white, capturing a strong sense of activism and unity among the individuals. The architecture of the building includes large columns and a central dome, indicating significance and authority.
A group of protesters stand on the steps in front of a historic government building holding signs with messages advocating against police brutality and racial injustice. The scene is black and white, capturing a strong sense of activism and unity among the individuals. The architecture of the building includes large columns and a central dome, indicating significance and authority.
A vibrant mural painted on the exterior wall of a building. The mural features bold graphics and text related to social justice and civil rights. It includes an image of a person using a large video camera, surrounded by various text excerpts about rights and justice. The words 'KNOW YOUR RIGHTS' are prominently displayed on the mural. The artwork is a mix of colorful geometric shapes and monochrome drawings of people.
A vibrant mural painted on the exterior wall of a building. The mural features bold graphics and text related to social justice and civil rights. It includes an image of a person using a large video camera, surrounded by various text excerpts about rights and justice. The words 'KNOW YOUR RIGHTS' are prominently displayed on the mural. The artwork is a mix of colorful geometric shapes and monochrome drawings of people.
A protest with participants holding a sign advocating for transgender rights. The sign has bold lettering with the phrase 'TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS' prominently displayed. The letters are colored with a rainbow gradient, symbolizing inclusivity and pride.
A protest with participants holding a sign advocating for transgender rights. The sign has bold lettering with the phrase 'TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS' prominently displayed. The letters are colored with a rainbow gradient, symbolizing inclusivity and pride.
A person wearing a white shirt and blue headscarf holds up a protest sign with the words 'Liberty & Justice for ALL!' written in bold red letters. The background shows a blurred crowd, indicating a demonstration or rally setting.
A person wearing a white shirt and blue headscarf holds up a protest sign with the words 'Liberty & Justice for ALL!' written in bold red letters. The background shows a blurred crowd, indicating a demonstration or rally setting.

Freedom of Expression & Religion
Defending your right to speak, worship, and live freely under the First Amendment.

Student & Disability Rights
Advocating for equal access and fair treatment in schools and public spaces.

Protect Your Reputation
Empower your dignity. You have the right to protect your name, your truth, and your peace.

“When I was denied access to abortion care in a time of crisis, I felt powerless and afraid.
I didn’t know who to turn to—until I found Ashlen Spencer.
From our very first conversation, she treated me with dignity, empathy, and strength.

Ms. Spencer worked tirelessly to challenge the barriers I faced. She helped me file a formal complaint, walked me through every step, and stood beside me as I fought for restitution for the pain I suffered.

Thanks to Ashlen, I feel safe again.

I’ll never forget how Ms. Spencer's team reminded me that justice still matters, and that I deserve access to medical care.

If you’re a woman facing injustice, know that you don’t have to face it alone.

I’ll always be grateful.”

— Sara S., Texas