
Ashton Kittredge

About
Ashton Kittredge is a passionate advocate for workers' rights, dedicated to combating discrimination and injustice in the workplace. A magna cum laude graduate of Brooklyn Law School, Ashton has focused his legal career on ensuring that workers have access to fair treatment and legal recourse.
While at Brooklyn Law School, Ashton served as Assistant Managing Editor of the Brooklyn Law Review and was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society’s national appellate advocacy team. His academic work while at Brooklyn Law School, which focused on labor and employment law, reflects his commitment to holding employers accountable.
Ashton’s practical experience includes judicial internships in the Southern District of New York, where he gained invaluable insight into federal litigation and court procedures. He also interned at the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, where he helped develop new citywide workplace protections.
A passionate believer in equality and fairness, Ashton is committed to advocating for workers’ rights and upholding anti-discrimination laws at the federal, state, and local levels. He is driven by the belief that every worker deserves a safe, equitable workplace free from discrimination and harassment.