Janika White

City Councilwoman for Memphis Super District 8-2

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Who is Janika White and What Will She Bring to the City Council? - JustMyMemphis Discover the background, experience, and priorities of Janika White, an attorney and candidate for the Memphis City Council, and learn what sets her apart from other candidates.

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Attorney Janika White Seeks Seat on Memphis City Council  - The Tennessee Tribune MEMPHIS, TN — Attorney Janika White is launching her campaign for Memphis City Council Super District 8 Seat 2 with incumbent Councilwoman Cheyenne Johnson as her treasurer. White has consistently served her community throughout her life and legal career. As a successful attorney at Janika White Law, PLLC, White is a client-centered attorney that relentlessly […]

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After last year's try at DA, Janika White eyes council race - Memphis Local, Sports, Business & Food News | Daily Memphian White finished second to Steve Mulroy in the May 2022 Democratic primary for Shelby County District Attorney General. Meanwhile, the official field for Memphis mayor stands at eight ahead of July 20 qualifying deadline.

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Janika White likely to be Shelby County Commission special counsel White was one of three candidates for the Democratic nomination for Shelby County District Attorney General, losing in the primary to Steve Mulroy.

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Shelby County district attorney’s race heats up over diversity The Shelby County District’s Attorney General’s race is heating up with one candidate, University of Memphis law professor Steve Mulroy, accusing the incumbent district attorney, Amy Weirich, of lacking diversity in her office.

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Janika White running for Democratic nomination for district attorney general White is an attorney at Bailey, Bailey, & White PLLC, where she works with lawyer, civil rights icon and former County Commissioner Walter Bailey.

About


Janika is a native and lifelong Memphian who has been serving the people of the city that she dearly loves. Janika is a graduate of Central High School, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and earned a J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law. After law school, Janika served as the judicial clerk to the Honorable Kenny Armstrong at the Chancery Court for Shelby County. Janika then had the distinct honor of clerking for the Honorable Bernice B. Donald at the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee.

For almost a decade, Janika has been practicing alongside the legendary Walter Bailey and is currently a partner at Bailey, Bailey, & White PLLC. She is a skilled and successful litigator with experience in complex and high-profile criminal defense and civil litigation. During Janika’s time as an attorney, she has prided herself in passionately advocating for her clients, ensuring they know the full extent of their constitutional rights, and granting each and every person the detailed attention and representation they deserve. Her close-knit family of community leaders, activists, and the church instilled in her strong values of service and leadership at an early age.

During Janika’s time as an attorney, she has prided herself in passionately advocating for her clients, ensuring they know the full extent of their constitutional rights, and granting each and every person the detailed attention and representation they deserve. Her close-knit family of community leaders, activists, and the church instilled in her strong values of service and leadership at an early age.

Janika is no stranger to service 
She was born into it. She’s the daughter of John and Anita White. Both Mr. & Mrs. White worked at legacy Memphis City Schools as educators and administrators for nearly 40 years. Janika is also the niece of the late Reverend Ralph White of Bloomfield Baptist Church in the heart of South Memphis, where she was a member under her uncle’s leadership and benevolence. Affectionately referred to as “Uncle Pokey,” Reverend White was a giant of a man in the Memphis community.  He was involved with the Citizens for Community Values of Memphis, Shelby County Domestic Violence Task Force, the Civilian Law Enforcement Review Board, and served as the West Tennessee Field Representative for Promise Keepers International. Janika walked alongside Reverend White as he poured his heart for the people of Memphis, served with pride and dignity, and called for reform and justice time and time again in the courtroom. 

Janika is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, Bloomfield Urban Ministries, the National Bar Association Ben F. Jones Chapter, Leo Bearman Inn of Courts, Tennessee Trial Lawyers, and Memphis Bar Association.