Lucy Weiss is an associate attorney at Olson Remcho, LLP. Ms. Weiss advises clients on compliance with finance campaign law, lobbying registration and disclosure, and elections. She also advises clients on political and government law matters.
During law school, Ms. Weiss specialized in public interest law and policy and critical race studies. She interned at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in the Office of Vice Chair Jocelyn Samuels, and in the Voting Rights Practice Group at Disability Rights California. She participated in the UCLA Immigrant Family Legal Clinic, successfully representing a client in his Special Immigrant Juvenile Status hearing. She served as Co-Editor-In-Chief of the Disability Law Journal, Co-Chair of the Let’s Go Liberation! name and gender change clinic, and as Co-President of the American Constitution Society.
Prior to attending law school, Ms. Weiss was a field organizer with Human Rights Campaign, focused on federal elections in Maine. She also spent a year as a FoodCorps fellow, teaching gardening to elementary school students in Los Angeles.
Ms. Weiss joined Olson Remcho as a summer law clerk in 2024.
Ms. Weiss is a graduate of Middlebury College (B.A., magna cum laude) and the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law (J.D.). She was admitted to the California Bar in November 2025.