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AL OTRO LADO V. NIELSEN Al Otro Lado, Inc., et al. v. Kirstjen Nielsen, et al., is a class action lawsuit against officials at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a federal district court in California challenging CBP’s unlawful practice of depriving asylum seekers access to the U.S. asylum process.The plaintiffs allege that CBP and DHS are systematicallyRISE ST. JAMES
RISE St. James, a faith-based grass-roots organization formed to advocate for racial and environmental justice in St. James, Louisiana, learned in November 2019 that graves of people enslaved on former plantations had been discovered in an area in their community slated for a massive plastics facility. LAWSUIT SEEKS DOCUMENTS ON ICE’S “VIGILANTE TRAINING Lawsuit Filed Under Freedom of Information Act. May 11, 2021, Chicago – Today, immigrant rights groups sued Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), to compel ICE to release documents pertaining to its operation of so-called “Citizens Academy” programs.These programs are spearheaded by ICE’s public relations offices and one of the ways that DIAMOND V. WARD, ET AL. Ashley Diamond is a Black trans woman and prisoners’ rights activist from Rome, Georgia, whose landmark lawsuit challenging the cruel and unusual treatment of incarcerated trans people by the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) made national headlines in 2015. Following her re-entry into GDC custody after a technical parole violation, Ashley is once again trying to survive brutal and THE NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE INTRODUCES DIGNITY NOT May 17, 2021, New York 一 Today, the New York State Senate and Assembly introduced the Dignity Not Detention Act, a bill that would end existing and future contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in New York State.This bill seeks to end the practice of jailing New York immigrants as they face deportation.DELLUMS V. BUSH
Torture, War Crimes, & Militarism. Case Description. Following Iraq's August 2, 1990 invasion of Kuwait, then-President George H. W. Bush began deploying U.S. military forces to the Persian Gulf. On November 8, 1990, while significantly increasing troop levels, President Bush announced an intention to prepare for an "offensive militaryoperation."
FACTSHEET: SHELL'S ENVIRONMENTAL DEVASTATION IN NIGERIASEE MORE ONCCRJUSTICE.ORG
CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Center for Constitutional Rights THE GENOCIDE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE: AN INTERNATIONAL 5 the conflict.19 Israel’s prolonged belligerent occupation of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza for 50 years far exceeds the kind of occupation that animated the creation of legal rules of occupation contained in international law. CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTSWHAT WE DOHOW WE WORKWHO WE AREGET INVOLVEDPRESS CENTERBLOG A non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change. Founded in 1966, CCR is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights.
AL OTRO LADO V. NIELSEN Al Otro Lado, Inc., et al. v. Kirstjen Nielsen, et al., is a class action lawsuit against officials at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a federal district court in California challenging CBP’s unlawful practice of depriving asylum seekers access to the U.S. asylum process.The plaintiffs allege that CBP and DHS are systematicallyRISE ST. JAMES
RISE St. James, a faith-based grass-roots organization formed to advocate for racial and environmental justice in St. James, Louisiana, learned in November 2019 that graves of people enslaved on former plantations had been discovered in an area in their community slated for a massive plastics facility. LAWSUIT SEEKS DOCUMENTS ON ICE’S “VIGILANTE TRAINING Lawsuit Filed Under Freedom of Information Act. May 11, 2021, Chicago – Today, immigrant rights groups sued Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), to compel ICE to release documents pertaining to its operation of so-called “Citizens Academy” programs.These programs are spearheaded by ICE’s public relations offices and one of the ways that DIAMOND V. WARD, ET AL. Ashley Diamond is a Black trans woman and prisoners’ rights activist from Rome, Georgia, whose landmark lawsuit challenging the cruel and unusual treatment of incarcerated trans people by the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) made national headlines in 2015. Following her re-entry into GDC custody after a technical parole violation, Ashley is once again trying to survive brutal and THE NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE INTRODUCES DIGNITY NOT May 17, 2021, New York 一 Today, the New York State Senate and Assembly introduced the Dignity Not Detention Act, a bill that would end existing and future contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in New York State.This bill seeks to end the practice of jailing New York immigrants as they face deportation.DELLUMS V. BUSH
Torture, War Crimes, & Militarism. Case Description. Following Iraq's August 2, 1990 invasion of Kuwait, then-President George H. W. Bush began deploying U.S. military forces to the Persian Gulf. On November 8, 1990, while significantly increasing troop levels, President Bush announced an intention to prepare for an "offensive militaryoperation."
FACTSHEET: SHELL'S ENVIRONMENTAL DEVASTATION IN NIGERIASEE MORE ONCCRJUSTICE.ORG
CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Center for Constitutional Rights THE GENOCIDE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE: AN INTERNATIONAL 5 the conflict.19 Israel’s prolonged belligerent occupation of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza for 50 years far exceeds the kind of occupation that animated the creation of legal rules of occupation contained in international law. CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS A non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change. Founded in 1966, CCR is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights.
CORPORATE HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES We have since taken on corporations like Shell, Chevron, and Caterpillar for gross human rights violations committed outside the United States, and have supported efforts to ensure corporate accountability at the international level. Our most recent efforts have focused on the role of U.S.-based private military contractors in the unlawful killing of civilians by Blackwater in JUNETEENTH — A COMMITMENT TO BLACK LIBERATION The Black Freedom Struggle ContinuesThis year, our 55th, and henceforth, the Center for Constitutional Rights will formally observe Juneteenth as a paid holiday for all staff.BLACK AUGUST
Black August - A Celebration of Freedom Fighters Past and Present. July 30, 2020. Black August 2020: Remembrance, Resistance, and Righteous Rebellion. We commemorate Black August in a time of collective grief, clarity, rage, and rebellion. Mighty waves of popular uprising against the ravages of white supremacy and anti-Blackracism are flooding
NEWS: HAPPY PRIDE MONTH! STAY TUNED FOR PROGRAMMING LATER Happy Pride Month! Stay tuned for programming later this month . It’s Pride Month, a month that centers the radical legacy of Black and Brown queer and trans people who rose up against police brutalityand state violence!
TURKMEN V. ASHCROFT
Turkmen v. Ashcroft (while being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court the case caption briefly changed to Ziglar v.Abbasi) is a civil rights lawsuit filed in 2002 on behalf of a class of Muslim, South Asian, and Arab non-citizens swept up by the INS and FBI in connection with the 9/11 investigation.Based solely on their race, religion, ethnicity, and immigration status, hundreds of men were THEY SAY A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS. SOMETIMES Please note that some of the links below lead to photographs and other content that contain images and descriptions of torture and otherabuse.
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR TORTURE BY PRIVATE MILITARY CONTRACTORS Lawsuits against Private Military Contractors. These lawsuits are part of CCR’s effort to secure accountability for human rights abuses committed by military contractors. This issue is only growing in importance as the United States’ reliance on military contractors is expanding. Over the last decade, private companies have made billionsby
ISRAEL-PALESTINE: WHERE IS THE UN? In recent months, Palestinians in the occupied territory have once again been feeling the devastating impact of a barrage of Israeli airstrikes, forced evictions, and mass arrests. DONALD RUMSFELD CHARGED WITH TORTURE DURING TRIP TO FRANCE Donald Rumsfeld Charged with Torture During Trip to France. October 26, 2007, Paris, France – Today, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) along with the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), and the French League for Human Rights filed a complaint withthe
CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTSWHAT WE DOHOW WE WORKWHO WE AREGET INVOLVEDPRESS CENTERBLOG A non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change. Founded in 1966, CCR is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights.
CORPORATE HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES We have since taken on corporations like Shell, Chevron, and Caterpillar for gross human rights violations committed outside the United States, and have supported efforts to ensure corporate accountability at the international level. Our most recent efforts have focused on the role of U.S.-based private military contractors in the unlawful killing of civilians by Blackwater in AL OTRO LADO V. NIELSEN Al Otro Lado, Inc., et al. v. Kirstjen Nielsen, et al., is a class action lawsuit against officials at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a federal district court in California challenging CBP’s unlawful practice of depriving asylum seekers access to the U.S. asylum process.The plaintiffs allege that CBP and DHS are systematicallyRISE ST. JAMES
RISE St. James, a faith-based grass-roots organization formed to advocate for racial and environmental justice in St. James, Louisiana, learned in November 2019 that graves of people enslaved on former plantations had been discovered in an area in their community slated for a massive plastics facility. THE GENOCIDE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE: AN INTERNATIONAL While there has been recent criticism of those taking the position that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians, there is a long history of human rights DIAMOND V. WARD, ET AL. Ashley Diamond is a Black trans woman and prisoners’ rights activist from Rome, Georgia, whose landmark lawsuit challenging the cruel and unusual treatment of incarcerated trans people by the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) made national headlines in 2015. Following her re-entry into GDC custody after a technical parole violation, Ashley is once again trying to survive brutal and THE NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE INTRODUCES DIGNITY NOT May 17, 2021, New York 一 Today, the New York State Senate and Assembly introduced the Dignity Not Detention Act, a bill that would end existing and future contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in New York State.This bill seeks to end the practice of jailing New York immigrants as they face deportation. LAWSUIT SEEKS DOCUMENTS ON ICE’S “VIGILANTE TRAINING Lawsuit Filed Under Freedom of Information Act. May 11, 2021, Chicago – Today, immigrant rights groups sued Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), to compel ICE to release documents pertaining to its operation of so-called “Citizens Academy” programs.These programs are spearheaded by ICE’s public relations offices and one of the ways that FACTSHEET: THE CASE AGAINST SHELL CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Center for Constitutional Rights CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTSWHAT WE DOHOW WE WORKWHO WE AREGET INVOLVEDPRESS CENTERBLOG A non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change. Founded in 1966, CCR is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights.
CORPORATE HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES We have since taken on corporations like Shell, Chevron, and Caterpillar for gross human rights violations committed outside the United States, and have supported efforts to ensure corporate accountability at the international level. Our most recent efforts have focused on the role of U.S.-based private military contractors in the unlawful killing of civilians by Blackwater in AL OTRO LADO V. NIELSEN Al Otro Lado, Inc., et al. v. Kirstjen Nielsen, et al., is a class action lawsuit against officials at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a federal district court in California challenging CBP’s unlawful practice of depriving asylum seekers access to the U.S. asylum process.The plaintiffs allege that CBP and DHS are systematicallyRISE ST. JAMES
RISE St. James, a faith-based grass-roots organization formed to advocate for racial and environmental justice in St. James, Louisiana, learned in November 2019 that graves of people enslaved on former plantations had been discovered in an area in their community slated for a massive plastics facility. THE GENOCIDE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE: AN INTERNATIONAL While there has been recent criticism of those taking the position that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians, there is a long history of human rights DIAMOND V. WARD, ET AL. Ashley Diamond is a Black trans woman and prisoners’ rights activist from Rome, Georgia, whose landmark lawsuit challenging the cruel and unusual treatment of incarcerated trans people by the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) made national headlines in 2015. Following her re-entry into GDC custody after a technical parole violation, Ashley is once again trying to survive brutal and THE NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE INTRODUCES DIGNITY NOT May 17, 2021, New York 一 Today, the New York State Senate and Assembly introduced the Dignity Not Detention Act, a bill that would end existing and future contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in New York State.This bill seeks to end the practice of jailing New York immigrants as they face deportation. LAWSUIT SEEKS DOCUMENTS ON ICE’S “VIGILANTE TRAINING Lawsuit Filed Under Freedom of Information Act. May 11, 2021, Chicago – Today, immigrant rights groups sued Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), to compel ICE to release documents pertaining to its operation of so-called “Citizens Academy” programs.These programs are spearheaded by ICE’s public relations offices and one of the ways that FACTSHEET: THE CASE AGAINST SHELL CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Center for Constitutional Rights JUNETEENTH — A COMMITMENT TO BLACK LIBERATION The Black Freedom Struggle ContinuesThis year, our 55th, and henceforth, the Center for Constitutional Rights will formally observe Juneteenth as a paid holiday for all staff.BLACK AUGUST
Black August - A Celebration of Freedom Fighters Past and Present. July 30, 2020. Black August 2020: Remembrance, Resistance, and Righteous Rebellion. We commemorate Black August in a time of collective grief, clarity, rage, and rebellion. Mighty waves of popular uprising against the ravages of white supremacy and anti-Blackracism are flooding
ANNUAL REPORTS AND FINANCIALS To obtain a hard copy of CCR's latest annual report please write to: Center for Constitutional Rights. 666 Broadway - 7th Floor. New York, NY 10012. or. Office of the Attorney General. Dept. of Law, Charities Bureau. 120 Broadway. New York, NY 10271. FACTSHEET: THE CASE AGAINST SHELL The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), EarthRights. International (ERI) and other human rights attorneys sued. Shell for human rights violations against the Ogoni. After. thirteen years of litigation, the case against Shell ended in a. historic $15.5 million settlement forthe plaintiffs.
UNITED STATES V. BANKS AND MEANS (WOUNDED KNEE) United States v. Banks and Means is a 1974 case in which the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) defended American Indian sovereignty at Wounded Knee and represented leaders in the American Indian movement charged with conspiracy and assault in a standoff with the FBI.. After a nine-month trial, Chief Judge Fred J. Nichols of the Federal District Court of South Dakota dismissed all of NEWS: HAPPY PRIDE MONTH! STAY TUNED FOR PROGRAMMING LATER Happy Pride Month! Stay tuned for programming later this month . It’s Pride Month, a month that centers the radical legacy of Black and Brown queer and trans people who rose up against police brutalityand state violence!
ISRAEL-PALESTINE: WHERE IS THE UN? In recent months, Palestinians in the occupied territory have once again been feeling the devastating impact of a barrage of Israeli airstrikes, forced evictions, and mass arrests. INCARCERATED TRANSGENDER WOMAN DEMANDS TRANSFER TO FEMALE Court Hears Emergency Motion From Ashley Diamond May 12, 2021, Atlanta – Today, a federal judge heard an emergency motion in a case charging the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) with violating the constitutional rights of Ashley Diamond, a Black, transgender woman currently incarcerated in a men’s prison in Georgia, by failing to protect her health and safety. FILÁRTIGA V. PEÑA-IRALA On April 6, 1979, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, Filártiga v. Peña-Irala was filed on behalf of Dr. Joel Filártiga and Dolly Filártiga charging former Paraguayan official Americo Peña-Irala with the wrongful death of Joelito Filártiga. The landmark case pioneered the human rights application of a previously little-used 1789 federal statute, the Alien FAQS: DOES THE U.S. TORTURE PEOPLE? In the United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which the United States ratified in 1994, torture is defined as "any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person” by or at the instigation of a public official in order to obtain information or a confession or to punish CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTSWHAT WE DOHOW WE WORKWHO WE AREGET INVOLVEDPRESS CENTERBLOG A non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change. Founded in 1966, CCR is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights.
AL OTRO LADO V. NIELSEN Al Otro Lado, Inc., et al. v. Kirstjen Nielsen, et al., is a class action lawsuit against officials at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a federal district court in California challenging CBP’s unlawful practice of depriving asylum seekers access to the U.S. asylum process.The plaintiffs allege that CBP and DHS are systematicallyRISE ST. JAMES
RISE St. James, a faith-based grass-roots organization formed to advocate for racial and environmental justice in St. James, Louisiana, learned in November 2019 that graves of people enslaved on former plantations had been discovered in an area in their community slated for a massive plastics facility.DOBASHI V. TRUMP
Dobashi v. Trump is a federal lawsuit brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights on behalf of 13 Yemeni-Americans against President Trump, as well as the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, for the unlawful revocation of previously approved visas for their family members. It alleges that the government unlawfully, retroactively applied the Muslim Ban, or Presidential ANNUAL REPORTS AND FINANCIALS The Center for Constitutional Rights would not be able to fight for justice without the help of its supporters. We are extremely grateful for the loyalty and generosity our DIAMOND V. WARD, ET AL. Ashley Diamond is a Black trans woman and prisoners’ rights activist from Rome, Georgia, whose landmark lawsuit challenging the cruel and unusual treatment of incarcerated trans people by the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) made national headlines in 2015. Following her re-entry into GDC custody after a technical parole violation, Ashley is once again trying to survive brutal andTURKMEN V. ASHCROFT
Turkmen v. Ashcroft (while being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court the case caption briefly changed to Ziglar v.Abbasi) is a civil rights lawsuit filed in 2002 on behalf of a class of Muslim, South Asian, and Arab non-citizens swept up by the INS and FBI in connection with the 9/11 investigation.Based solely on their race, religion, ethnicity, and immigration status, hundreds of men were ACCOUNTABILITY FOR TORTURE BY PRIVATE MILITARY CONTRACTORS Click here for a printable version of the factsheet.. The release of the photographs and video documenting horrific torture of Iraqi prisoners detained by the U.S. at Abu Ghraib drew demands for accountability and redress from around the world, including from top Bush Administration officials. FACTSHEET: SHELL'S ENVIRONMENTAL DEVASTATION IN NIGERIASEE MORE ONCCRJUSTICE.ORG
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AL OTRO LADO V. NIELSEN Al Otro Lado, Inc., et al. v. Kirstjen Nielsen, et al., is a class action lawsuit against officials at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a federal district court in California challenging CBP’s unlawful practice of depriving asylum seekers access to the U.S. asylum process.The plaintiffs allege that CBP and DHS are systematicallyRISE ST. JAMES
RISE St. James, a faith-based grass-roots organization formed to advocate for racial and environmental justice in St. James, Louisiana, learned in November 2019 that graves of people enslaved on former plantations had been discovered in an area in their community slated for a massive plastics facility.DOBASHI V. TRUMP
Dobashi v. Trump is a federal lawsuit brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights on behalf of 13 Yemeni-Americans against President Trump, as well as the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, for the unlawful revocation of previously approved visas for their family members. It alleges that the government unlawfully, retroactively applied the Muslim Ban, or Presidential ANNUAL REPORTS AND FINANCIALS The Center for Constitutional Rights would not be able to fight for justice without the help of its supporters. We are extremely grateful for the loyalty and generosity our DIAMOND V. WARD, ET AL. Ashley Diamond is a Black trans woman and prisoners’ rights activist from Rome, Georgia, whose landmark lawsuit challenging the cruel and unusual treatment of incarcerated trans people by the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) made national headlines in 2015. Following her re-entry into GDC custody after a technical parole violation, Ashley is once again trying to survive brutal andTURKMEN V. ASHCROFT
Turkmen v. Ashcroft (while being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court the case caption briefly changed to Ziglar v.Abbasi) is a civil rights lawsuit filed in 2002 on behalf of a class of Muslim, South Asian, and Arab non-citizens swept up by the INS and FBI in connection with the 9/11 investigation.Based solely on their race, religion, ethnicity, and immigration status, hundreds of men were ACCOUNTABILITY FOR TORTURE BY PRIVATE MILITARY CONTRACTORS Click here for a printable version of the factsheet.. The release of the photographs and video documenting horrific torture of Iraqi prisoners detained by the U.S. at Abu Ghraib drew demands for accountability and redress from around the world, including from top Bush Administration officials. FACTSHEET: SHELL'S ENVIRONMENTAL DEVASTATION IN NIGERIASEE MORE ONCCRJUSTICE.ORG
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DOBASHI V. TRUMP
Dobashi v. Trump is a federal lawsuit brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights on behalf of 13 Yemeni-Americans against President Trump, as well as the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, for the unlawful revocation of previously approved visas for their family members. It alleges that the government unlawfully, retroactively applied the Muslim Ban, or PresidentialBLACK AUGUST
Black August 2020: Remembrance, Resistance, and Righteous RebellionWe commemorate Black August in a time of collective grief, clarity, rage,and rebellion.
RISE ST. JAMES
RISE St. James, a faith-based grass-roots organization formed to advocate for racial and environmental justice in St. James, Louisiana, learned in November 2019 that graves of people enslaved on former plantations had been discovered in an area in their community slated for a massive plastics facility.MUSLIM PROFILING
Our challenges to discriminatory profiling, torture, and illegal detentions of Muslims in the U.S. began in the days immediately after the tragic 9/11 attacks when Muslim, South Asian, and Arab men were rounded up on the basis of their religion and detained in extremelyrestrictive and
ISRAEL SET TO ASK THE U.S. FOR ANOTHER $1 BILLION IN The legislative effort was endorsed by over 70 organizations, including Defense for Children International – Palestine, Center for Constitutional Rights, Jewish Voice for Peace Action, and Justice Democrats.Bernie Sanders introduced his own resolution aimed at stopping the sale in the Senate. Read the full piece here. THE GENOCIDE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE: AN INTERNATIONAL While there has been recent criticism of those taking the position that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians, there is a long history of human rights 3-9-21 55 CCR LETTERHEAD NOBOARD PMS COATED 666 Broadway, 7th Floor New York, New York 10012 212.614.6464 ccrjustice.org Title: Communications Associate Status: Full time – 40 hours per week Classification: Non-exempt Location: New York City, or willingness to be based in New York City following a period of telecommuting depending on travel and workplace restrictions in placedue to COVID-19 at
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NOURA ERAKAT IN CONVERSATION WITH KATHERINE FRANKE & DIALA SHAMASOctober 24, 2019
Join Center for Constructional Rights Board Chair, Katherine Franke and Staff Attorney, Diala Shamas for a conversation with Noura Erakat on her new book, Justice for Some. Justice for S...read more
Beyond the Courtroom Our dedication to human rights and social justice struggles has led CCR to complement our legal work with robust advocacy and communications work, and a conscious effort to support grassroots organizations that work with directly-impacted communities.News
SUPREME COURT SAYS TRUMP CAN BAR ASYLUM SEEKERS WHILE LEGAL FIGHTCONTINUES
September 12, 2019
...In response, the American Civil Liberties Union, which represents the groups along with the Center for Constitutional Rights and the Southern Poverty Law Center, said the administration was trying ...The New York Times
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TRUMP’S NEW PUBLIC CHARGE RULE MUST BE STOPPED. WE’RE ASKING A FEDERAL COURT TO DO JUST THAT.September 16, 2019
Trump's new public charge rule must be stopped. We're asking a federal court to do just that.On Tuesday, we filed a motion in federal court to halt the Trump administr...CCR Blog
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ADVOCACY WITH U.S. GOVERNMENT IN SUPPORT OF LGBTQIA+ RIGHTS AND GENDERJUSTICE
April 29, 2019
As part of coalitions of LGBTQIA+ rights and justice organizations, the Center for Constitutional Rights has submitted letters and testimony to Congressional committees, federal commissions, andgover...
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ACCOUNTABILITY FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMES IN AFGHANISTAN International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda filed a request with the Pre-Trial Chamber on November 20, 2017 seeking judicial authorization to open a formal investigation into crimes c...read more
Training the Next Generation The demand for human rights and social justice lawyering will not, alas, retreat any time soon, and so CCR is dedicated to helping ensure that there is an ample supply of well-trained movement lawyers infuture generations.
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EPISODE 18: RADICAL JOY – THE RUDE MECHANICAL ORCHESTRASeptember 13, 2019
On the 18th episode of The Activist Files, Jen Nessel talks with Sarah Blust and Bronte Walker of the Rude Mechanical Orchestra about the activist street band’s mission and the ways it brings joy to...read more
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THE SUPREME COURT HAS DELIVERED A DEVASTATING BLOW TO THE US ASYLUMSYSTEM
September 13, 2019
...A federal judge in San Francisco had blocked the rule nationwide after the American Civil Liberties Union, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Center for Constitutional Rights filed a lawsuit c...Vox
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JOB: CAPITAL CAMPAIGN ASSOCIATESeptember 12, 2019
The Capital Campaign Associate will support the Director of Development, Executive Director, Board Chair, and consultants to track and help implement all aspects of the capital campaign: track allca...
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ALWAYS IN SEASON - A FREEDOM FLICKS SCREENINGSeptember 22, 2019
The Center for Constitutional Rights is proud to present a screening of Sundance award-winning ALWAYS IN SEASON, followed by discussion and Q&A with Director Jacqueline Olive and C...read more
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COURT APPROVES NATIONWIDE INJUNCTION AGAINST TRUMP ASYLUM RULE, ACKNOWLEDGES HARM TO LEGAL GROUPSSeptember 11, 2019
...“We are gratified the court recognized the reality on the ground, which is that Trump’s asylum ban is affecting thousands of asylum seekers all across the border—just as it was unlawfully int...ShadowProof
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THE RIGHT TO BOYCOTTSeptember 11, 2019
...Dima's a cooperating attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights and the director of Palestine Legal, an organization that tracks anti-BDS legislation. She says people need to remember, the ...Reveal News
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'VICTORY': FEDERAL JUDGE REINSTATES NATIONWIDE INJUNCTION ON TRUMP EFFORT TO BLOCK ASYLUM SEEKERS AT SOUTHERN BORDERSeptember 11, 2019
...Center for Constitutional Rights legal director Baher Azmy welcomed the news as well."We are gratified the court recognized the reality on the ground," he said, "which is that Trump's asylum ban is...Common Dreams
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A FEDERAL JUDGE REINSTATES THE NATIONWIDE INJUNCTION AGAINST TRUMP’SASYLUM RULE
September 11, 2019
...Center for Constitutional Rights legal director Baher Azmy welcomed the news as well."We are gratified the court recognized the reality on the ground," he said, "which is that Trump's asylum ban is...Common Dreams
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CANADA’S NEW DEFINITION OF ANTI-SEMITISM IS A THREAT TO CAMPUS FREESPEECH
September 11, 2019
...Expect more episodes like this in the future. So it’s no wonder that civil liberties organizations across North America are sounding the alarm about the IHRA definition, including the Center for ... University Affairs Canadaread more
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FEDERAL JUDGE REINSTATES NATIONWIDE INJUNCTION AGAINST TRUMP’SASYLUM RULE
September 11, 2019
...The American Civil Liberties Union, the Center for Constitutional Rights and the Southern Poverty Law Center returned to Tigar’s courtroom last week and asked him to document the need for a natio...Los Angeles Times
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Opinion Piece
NEWS: THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS SEPARATING YEMENI-AMERICAN FAMILIES. WE’RE SUING TO REUNITE THEM.September 10, 2019
The Trump administration is separating Yemeni-American families. We're suing to reunite them.On Thursday, we filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for unlaw...CCR Blog
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Press Release
JUDGE DENIES INDEPENDENT MEDICAL EVAL FOR SUICIDAL GITMO PRISONERSeptember 10, 2019
Sharqawi Al Hajj Cut Wrist While on Attorney CallSeptember 10, 2019, Washington, D.C. – Today, a federal judge refused to order an independent medical evaluation of Sharqawi Al Hajj, a prisoner at G...read more
Case
EAST BAY SANCTUARY COVENANT V. BARR Non-profit, grassroots organizations fighting for the rights of immigrants and refugees to challenge a Trump administration asylum banrule.
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NYC COMMUNITY GROUPS ASK JUDGE TO HALT “PUBLIC CHARGE” IMMIGRATION RULE BEFORE IT TAKES EFFECTSeptember 10, 2019
Request Preliminary Injunction for Duration of LawsuitSeptember 10, 2019, New York, NY – Community organizations suing the Trump administration over its proposed “public charge” rule todayfiled...
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MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK V. CUCCINELLI Since taking office, the Trump administration has been committed in its attack against low-income immigrants of color. One of its priorities has been to transform the system of family-basedimmigratio...
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