Alumna Alexis Fulton ('25) is a clinical fellow at Florida State University College of Law through a fellowship with the Borchard Center on Law and Aging, where she established the Elder Domestic Violence Assistance Project within the Claude Pepper Elder Law Clinic. Fulton also serves as a staff attorney (pending bar admission) with Legal Services of North Florida, representing elder survivors of domestic violence and abuse primarily in family law matters.
While in law school at Florida State University, Fulton was a student advocate in both the International Human Rights Advocacy Clinic and the Elder Law Clinic. She served as a Certified Legal Intern for the Victims’ Rights Project and as the Law Student Pro Bono Coordinator at Legal Services of North Florida. As a research assistant for the Elder Law Clinic, she authored the Elder Domestic Violence Benchbook for the Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator, designed as a statewide judicial resource.
Fulton has been recognized for her commitment to public interest law with the 2025 CLEA Outstanding Clinic Student Award and 2025 Equal Justice Works Regional Public Interest Award for the Gulf Region.