Josh Norris brings three decades of dedicated legal advocacy on behalf of people with disabilities to his role of Litigation Director, equipping him with a thorough understanding of the complex health systems that affects the lives of Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. He has extensive experience in both individual representation and systemic reform litigation, with a particular focus on class actions that ensure access to healthcare and home and community-based services.
For the past eight years, Josh has maintained a private practice in Georgia, where he litigated numerous system reform cases involving Medicaid eligibility and access to essential healthcare. Previously, he served as Deputy Legal Director for Children’s Rights at the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Director of Legal and Advocacy Services at the Georgia Advocacy Office, Georgia’s designated protection and advocacy system.
Josh holds a Juris Doctorate from Temple University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts cum laude from Amherst College. He is admitted to practice in South Carolina and Georgia.