Ronit Walker

Ronit_Walker.JPGThe Honorable Ronit WalkerState of Georgia

Ronit Walker is an Administrative Law Judge for the State of Georgia. She has also served as a Municipal Judge for the City of Atlanta. Prior to entering the judiciary, Judget Walker worked for the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation as Director of its Domestic Violence Project, and as a Federal Public Defender for the Northern District of Georgia. 
 
Judge Walker has been active in and a board member of numerous nonprofit organizations including the Atlanta Bar Association, the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers, Shearith Israel Synagogue and Women’s Shelter and the Bremen Museum. For her efforts she has been selected as a member of the Leadership Atlanta Class of 2002, an Outstanding Atlantan and winner of the Anti-Defamation League’s Pro Bono Award. Judge Walker grew up in Atlanta, attended University of Pennsylvania and Harvard Law School. She lives in Morningside with her husband, Matt Bronfman, and their three children.

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