FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 1, 2026
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Nicole Funaro, Director of Media & Storytelling, Public Justice, communications@publicjustice.net
(CHICAGO) — On Monday, July 27, Antonio Romanucci, Founding Partner of Romanucci & Blandin, LLC, will receive the 2026 Champion of Justice Award at Public Justice’s 44th Annual Gala and Awards Dinner.
Given in recognition of his unwavering commitment to equality, justice, and fairness, the Champion of Justice Award recognizes someone whose body of work has demonstrated devotion to human and civil rights and the pursuit of justice, who has made a significant impact on the mission of Public Justice, and who upholds the organization’s values.
Romanucci has been a fierce advocate for victims of negligence, abuse and wrongful death, particularly for members of marginalized communities. A leader in civil rights litigation, Romanucci is known for his work on high-stakes cases including the representation of the family of Renee Good, who was killed by a federal agent in Minneapolis in January 2026. He is also considered the “architect,” alongside Ben Crump, of the historic civil rights lawsuit against the City of Minneapolis and four police officers for the murder of George Floyd. They now also represent the family of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, and others. His work also includes litigation against major corporations, including Boeing for the Ethiopian Airlines disaster, and hundreds of mass tort cases for toxic exposure. Additionally, Romanucci represents those harmed in mass shootings and tragedies, including the Highland Park, Illinois Fourth of July parade and the New Year’s Day 2025 truck ramming on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
He is the former president of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association and has held multiple leadership roles for the American Association for Justice and Justinian Society of Lawyers. Throughout his career, he has been active in supporting transformative work to make our communities, and country, better for all through legislative change to address underlying issues and inequities in his cases. In the early months of 2026 alone, Tony provided witness testimony before three Congressional sub-committees and forums, advocating for change and a level playing field of accountability across all types of police officers: local, state and federal. Further, he has been recognized for his work by a number of highly respected legal organizations and is regularly seen in global, national and regional media outlets for his commentary on legal matters.
“I am truly humbled to receive the Champion of Justice Award and to be honored by Public Justice. I value our shared goals of bringing liberty and justice for all, which is more important now than it has been in my lifetime. I am inspired to continue this collaborative advocacy in the months and years to come,” said Antonio Romanucci, Founding Partner of Romanucci & Blandin, LLC.
Tony represents the best of civil rights lawyers,” said Public Justice CEO Lauren Barnes. “He’s dedicated his life’s work to the pursuit of justice, serving as a voice for those who’ve had theirs silenced, an advocate for those who’ve been wronged, and a defender of equality and fairness. We couldn’t be prouder to present Tony with the Champion of Justice Award this year, and we look forward to celebrating him in Chicago.”
Public Justice — a national non-profit legal advocacy organization dedicated to fighting abusive corporate conduct, the assault on civil rights and climate change — has previously given this award to Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, the late former Congressman Barney Frank and pioneering legal advocate Elizabeth Cabraser.
For more information on the annual gala and awards dinner, held at the Aon Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier in Chicago at 6 p.m., visit public-justice.org.
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