Ari Shapell

Ari Shapell

Pronouns: He, Him, His

Fellowship Attorney, Toll Public Interest

Legal

Bio

Ari Shapell graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Law School in 2021 and has an undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis. At Penn Law, Ari conducted research with the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice on probation revocation practices in Philadelphia. He also participated in the Youth Advocacy Project, a student pro bono project, where he advocated for young people charged as adults in Pennsylvania's criminal legal system. Before law school, Ari worked in data analytics and digital product management. 

He has a passion for volunteer work, especially when it comes to criminal legal reform. In 2018, he received the Volunteer of the Year Award from "Getting Out and Staying Out" NYC for his work mentoring formerly and currently incarcerated young men. And as a long-time volunteer and legal intern with the ACLU of PA, Ari co-authored the ACLU of PA's report on cash bail in Allegheny County before joining the organization in his current role.

 

Featured Work

News & Commentary
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  • Indigent Defense Reform|
  • +2 Issues

What Pennsylvania’s failure to fund public defenders means across the commonwealth

This is a small snapshot of evidence in our lawsuit against the state over its failure to fund public defenders. As it stands, the commonwealth, excluding the Defender Association of Philadelphia, is tied with Mississippi for dead last in per capita funding of public defenders.
News & Commentary
statue of lady justice and her scales
  • Indigent Defense Reform|
  • +2 Issues

What Pennsylvania’s failure to fund public defenders means across the commonwealth

En un condado, un abogado quien tenía un año de haber salido de la facultad de derecho fue nombrado como el jefe de los defensores públicos.