Peter Gentala

Senior Legal Counsel for the NCOSE Law Center

Peter Gentala

Senior Legal Counsel for the NCOSE Law Center

Follow Peter on Twitter

Peter Gentala serves in the National Center on Sexual Exploitation Law Center as Senior Legal Counsel. Peter’s legal career has focused on advancing justice in the arenas of constitutional law, high-profile litigation, public administration, nonprofit organizations, and standing for the vulnerable and victimized.
 
Peter has litigated constitutional and public-law cases at every level of the federal court system, including two cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States. He has substantial experience in public policy and is the author or co-author of numerous pieces of proposed and enacted legislation and state constitutional provisions.
 
For seven years, Peter served as the General Counsel of the Arizona House of Representatives, a role he held in the administrations of three different Speakers of the House. During Peter’s tenure at the House, his legal counsel and advocacy focused on the highest profile litigation in state government including, inter-branch and stakeholder negotiations, election law, statewide injunctions and consent decrees, the constitutionality of numerous pieces of enacted legislation and voter-enacted measures, and redistricting. 
 
Peter serves as an appointed member of the Community Advisory Committee of the Arizona Department of Child Safety and on the Board of Directors of the Arizona Child and Family Advocacy Network, an organization dedicated to supporting the multidisciplinary teams that treat the victims of criminal child abuse.
 
Most recently, Peter served as the General Counsel and Vice President of Government Affairs and Public Policy at Childhelp, one of the oldest and largest nonprofit organizations focused on the prevention, intervention, and treatment of child abuse. At Childhelp, Peter witnessed first hand the devastation sexually exploitive behavior and material wreaks on young lives. He now relishes the opportunity and privilege to work with NCOSE’s committed team and coalition allies to strike at the evil of sexual exploitation, which is inextricably linked to child abuse, domestic violence, human trafficking, and many other forms of injustice.

Why I Do This Work:

Because the court house should always be open to anyone who has been exploited online.