Justice - Authoritative Civilrights Landing Page Template
Justice is a sidebar companion landing page built for civil rights law firms that work with co-counsel, nonprofit legal directors, and public interest organizations. It leads with press headline credentials, walks visitors through named attorneys and their defining cases, and drives B2B partnership inquiries through a fixed sidebar call to action and a gated case results download.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Justice is a civil rights law firm landing page built for professional partnership. It opens with oversized press headlines in place of a hero image, then walks visitors through attorney profiles anchored to real case outcomes. A fixed sidebar tracks practice areas and keeps the "Discuss Co-Counsel" call to action always within reach.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for civil rights law firms that operate at the intersection of institutional accountability and impact litigation. The intended visitors are legal professionals, not general consumers.
- Attorneys seeking co-counsel on complex Section 1983 claims or police misconduct cases
- Nonprofit legal directors who need trial-ready partners for systemic impact litigation
- Public interest organizations building coalitions against constitutional violations
What problem this template solves
Civil rights firms struggle to communicate credibility to sophisticated legal audiences. A generic law firm page built around headshots and practice-area bullet points fails visiting counsel who need to assess litigation history, strategic depth, and case outcomes quickly.
- Visiting attorneys cannot identify relevant expertise without wading through unfocused bios
- Nonprofit partners have no fast path to case results that demonstrate trial readiness
- The firm has no efficient way to qualify institutional leads before a call
What you get with this template
This template delivers a structured, editorially driven landing page that presents the firm's record and its attorneys as the primary proof points. Every layout decision supports a B2B partnership conversation.
- A masonry press-mentions header that stacks real headline fragments as credentials
- Scroll-driven attorney profile sections, each built around a defining case and outcome
- A fixed sidebar with practice-area navigation and a persistent co-counsel intake call to action
- A gated "Download Our Case Results" secondary path that qualifies leads with a professional email
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in capabilities of the Justice template as described in the brief.
Masonry Press Mentions Header
The page opens with a masonry grid of oversized serif headline fragments attributed to recognizable outlets. There is no hero image or attorney portrait at the top. The headlines function as the firm's primary credential, stacked like front-page columns with subtle parallax separating layers as the visitor scrolls.
Fixed Sidebar with Practice-Area Navigation
The sidebar remains anchored as the main content scrolls. It organizes the firm's work into named practice areas such as police misconduct, housing discrimination, and First Amendment retaliation. Visiting counsel can jump directly to the expertise most relevant to their case.
Scroll-Driven Attorney Profiles
Each scroll section introduces a named attorney through their defining case rather than their academic credentials. A desaturated steel-tone portrait sits beside a pull quote drawn from a deposition or closing argument. Each profile ends with the case outcome, the precedent set, and the dollar figure recovered.
Persistent Co-Counsel call to action
The "Discuss Co-Counsel" call to action lives in the fixed sidebar and reappears after every second attorney profile. This placement keeps the partnership inquiry path visible throughout the entire reading experience without interrupting the editorial flow.
Structured Co-Counsel Intake Form
The intake form collects the referring attorney's name, firm, case type from a dropdown that mirrors the sidebar practice-area categories, and a brief case summary field. The structure is designed to qualify leads before a conversation begins.
Gated Case Results Download
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable case results document in exchange for a professional email address. This gives smaller firms immediate value and qualifies institutional interest before any commitment to a direct call.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Press Mentions Header | Establish credibility through stacked real headline fragments |
| Fixed Practice Sidebar | Navigate directly to relevant practice area expertise |
| Attorney Profile One | Introduce first attorney through defining case and outcome |
| Co-Counsel call to action Block | Prompt partnership inquiry after initial attorney introduction |
| Attorney Profile Two | Continue narrative with second attorney's case and precedent |
| Co-Counsel call to action Block | Repeat partnership call to action after second attorney section |
| Additional Attorney Profiles | Build full team record through case-driven narrative sections |
| Co-Counsel Intake Form | Collect referring attorney details and case summary |
| Case Results Download | Offer gated PDF to qualify institutional leads by email |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Editorial Magazine theme built on a Monochrome Steel color system. The palette reads like a freshly printed broadsheet, authoritative and ink-heavy, with every color choice reinforcing institutional seriousness.
- Cold-rolled steel (#71797E), deep editorial black (#1B1B1E), and warm newsprint white (#F5F0EB) form the base palette
- Oral-argument red (#A4243B) appears exclusively in pull quotes and active sidebar navigation states
- Oversized serif typography carries the editorial weight, while desaturated steel-tone portrait photography maintains visual consistency across attorney sections
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is structured to remain functional and readable across screen sizes. The fixed sidebar and scroll-driven sections are built with a clean, lightweight editorial structure that avoids heavy media dependencies.
- The masonry header uses typographic elements rather than large image assets, keeping load weight low
- Attorney portrait photography is presented in desaturated steel tones, supporting visual consistency without requiring high-resolution color assets
- The fixed sidebar collapses gracefully on smaller viewports so the practice-area navigation remains accessible without obscuring main content
How this template helps you convert
Every layout and copy structure on this page is oriented toward a single professional outcome: initiating a co-counsel or partnership conversation with a qualified legal contact.
- The press mentions header earns trust in the first scroll, so visiting counsel continue reading rather than bouncing
- The case-driven attorney profiles give legal professionals the outcome evidence they need to justify a co-counsel inquiry
- The gated case results download creates a low-commitment first step that qualifies institutional leads before any direct engagement
Other information about this template
The Justice template is part of a curated set of professional services templates designed for high-trust B2B audiences. It is particularly well suited for firms whose value proposition depends on demonstrated litigation outcomes rather than credential listings.
- The template style is a Sidebar Companion, meaning the fixed sidebar and scrolling main content work as a coordinated reading system
- The Editorial Magazine theme and Monochrome Steel color system are matched intersection context fields, ensuring visual and structural coherence
- The lp_direction is Partnership and B2B, so all call to action placements, form fields, and secondary paths are oriented toward professional lead qualification rather than consumer conversion
- The header concept is Press Mentions, which is a deliberate departure from portrait-led or tagline-led hero sections common in law firm templates




Theme
Editorial Magazine
Creative direction
Team & People
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Sidebar Companion
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Masonry Press Mentions Header
Fixed Sidebar Practice Navigation
Case-driven Attorney Profiles
Persistent Co-counsel Call to Action
Structured Co-counsel Intake Form
Gated Case Results Download
Related questions
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I customize the attorney profiles and practice-area categories?
How does the gated case results download work?
What makes the press mentions header different from a standard hero section?
Is this template suited for a firm that handles multiple civil rights practice areas?