Forbes Magazine Global Edition has spotlighted Attorney Zulu Ali, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, former police officer, and founder of Zulu Ali & Associates, LLP, recognizing his leadership at the intersection of criminal defense and immigration law — where the consequences of an arrest can extend far beyond the courtroom.
The feature highlights Ali’s mission-driven approach to defending immigrant, Black, and marginalized communities, particularly in cases where criminal charges can quickly trigger detention, deportation, or permanent separation from family.
“When criminal charges and immigration consequences collide, lives can change overnight,” Ali says. “Our responsibility is to protect not only a client’s freedom, but their future.”
Black Legal Leadership in the Inland Empire
Ali and his daughter, Attorney Whitney Ali, have grown Zulu Ali & Associates into the largest Black-owned law firm in California’s Inland Empire—a region where communities of color are often over-policed and under-resourced when it comes to legal representation.
Both attorneys have been recognized among the Most Influential People of African Descent in Law and Justice, an international distinction supported by the United Nations. Their work has also been featured in Essence, covered by The Shade Room, and recognized by the American Institute of Trial Lawyers.
Experience That Resonates With the Community
Ali’s background as both a former police officer and U.S. Marine Corps veteran provides a rare and powerful perspective. Clients facing the justice system often seek advocates who understand law enforcement from the inside—not just in theory, but through lived experience.
For non-citizens and undocumented immigrants, that insight can be critical. A plea or conviction that may seem minor can result in removal proceedings or long-term barriers to legal status.
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New Self-Help Book “Blame It on the Feel of Pain” About Detangling From Past Pain
Get ready for a transformational journey toward inner peace as indie author Max W. Miller’s new self-help release, Blame It On The Feel Of Pain, inspires readers in a witty, down-to-earth book. Truth and compassion are foretold, using poetic frames called ‘The Wises,’ and the help of opinionated little emojis bringing laughter and thought-provoking conclusions throughout.
The author encourages her readers, whom she also calls partners, to stop wrestling with the hard knocks of the past. She expresses how voluntarily walking back into time precedes trauma healing. Confronting lingering pains is a step toward strength and hope for the future. ‘Blame It’ delves into the author’s life experiences, bringing to life the importance of using Full Circle Moments to find resolutions.
Throughout Blame It On The Feel Of Pain, the reader grows to understand through a unique interpretation that what we are destined to become grows out of the years we’ve already traveled. Further, our future hinges on how we address the pains of the past. Other expressions focus on how desires in the present are carved out of having a clear vision that old, lingering strongholds must be defeated. A history of suffering is a prerequisite for becoming fed up enough to demand enjoyment now!
To Get On the Road To Overcoming Your Trauma See Her Exclusive Interview
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From Humble Roots to Global Recognition
The Forbes magazine profile traces Ali’s journey from his grandfather’s work as a janitor cleaning law offices in Shelbyville, Tennessee, to international legal admissions, including the International Criminal Court at The Hague and the African Court of Justice.
While most of Ali’s work remains focused on local communities, his international credentials underscore a broader philosophy: justice must account for the global realities that shape modern families and migration.
Beyond the Courtroom
Ali’s commitment to service extends beyond legal defense. His community initiatives include the Linda Reese Harvey Stop & Frisk Leadership Academy, which educates young people about their rights during police encounters, as well as outreach supporting veterans and families impacted by the criminal justice system.
“Justice doesn’t stop at the courthouse doors,” Ali says. “It has to show up in the community as well.”
Read the Forbes article at ForbesScotland.com
For more details about the law firm, visit the official website at ZuluAliLaw.com
Published Author in Her Family
Alexis Donald, MD, a trailblazing African American medical doctor and advocate for empowering young minds, is thrilled to announce the release of her highly anticipated children’s book, Mommy I Want to be a Doctor. Based on her own remarkable journey, this captivating story encourages children to dream big, believe in themselves, and fearlessly pursue their aspirations.
As the first medical doctor in her family, Dr. Alexis has always been driven by a passion for medicine and a desire to make a difference in the world. Her inspiring tale begins with her childhood dreams and takes readers on a heartfelt journey of determination, resilience, and triumph. To Order Her Book Click Here or on Amazon.
To see our exclusive interview with Dr. Donald Tap here.
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nZinga Austin is also the Co-publisher of Our Black News Scoop and Southeast Queens Scoop. The documentary of about 1/2 hr long is getting rave reviews.









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