
Taryn Branson
Advocacy Director
Taryn Branson is a native of West Monroe, Louisiana, is a 2003 graduate of West Monroe High
School. In 2007, she graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and
Spanish from Louisiana Tech University. In 2011, she then obtained a Master's degree in
Criminal Justice from the University of Louisiana at Monroe. While pursuing her Master's
degree, she also obtained her teaching certification through the Louisiana Teaching Fellows,
becoming a certified teacher in English/Language Arts. Desiring to cultivate her passions of both
law and education, in 2014, Taryn then earned her Juris Doctor degree from the Southern
University Law Center. She then started her own law firm, The Law Offices of Taryn C. Branson
& Associates, LLC. Her practice areas include the fields of civil rights, personal injury, criminal
defense, and family law.
In 2017, Taryn joined Governor John Bel Edwards’ administration as a program consultant in the
Governor’s Office on Women’s Policy. In this role, she reviewed legislation and policies and
their effects on Louisiana’s women. Taryn currently maintains her own private practice as an
attorney specializing in family law and personal injury matters.
Taryn currently resides in Baton Rouge where she is active in her community and volunteers
with several organizations. She is the founder of The Queen Esther Academy and a member of
the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Louis A. Martinet Legal Society, the Baton Rouge
Chapter of NAACP, Louisiana Progress, 10,000 Women of Louisiana, and Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Inc.
If you can’t find Taryn in Baton Rouge, you may find her in the friendly skies as her hobbies
include traveling and meeting people of different cultures and backgrounds. She also enjoys
volunteering in her community, reading, attending sporting events, and horseback riding.

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