SALT LAKE CITY — The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah Foundation, Inc. (ACLU of Utah) has named Jason M. Groth its new Legal Director, succeeding John Mejia after 15 years. Groth, who joined the ACLU of Utah in 2018 and served as Deputy Legal Director, brings extensive experience in public defense and civil litigation.
Groth began his legal career as a public defender in Colorado, representing juveniles and adults in misdemeanor and felony cases. After moving to Utah in 2018, he led the ACLU’s Campaign for Smart Justice, advocating for criminal legal reform across the state. His role later expanded to litigating civil rights cases as Deputy Legal Director.
“I am honored to rejoin the ACLU of Utah to continue the fight to protect all Utahns’ civil rights and liberties. I look forward to working with our staff, supporters, and community members on strategies to take on the new challenges we will face in the coming months. We are ready,” said Jason M. Groth, new Legal Director for the ACLU of Utah.
Most recently, Groth worked with the Salt Lake Legal Defender Association, representing indigent clients in felony cases, and with the Indigent Appellate Defense Division, focusing on post-conviction relief. He has also volunteered extensively with the S.J. Quinney College of Law Pro Bono Initiative.
In his new role as Legal Director, Groth will lead the ACLU of Utah’s legal advocacy during a pivotal time for civil rights and liberties, working to have the greatest possible impact on Utahns’ lives and rights.
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