Chandra M. Hayslett is the Communications Director at the Center for Constitutional Rights. She is responsible for leading the overall development of communications strategy and guiding the...
Join Center for Constitutional Rights Staff Attorney Chinyere Ezie for an exciting panel discussion organized by ALLEY and Colors of Progress . You can RSVP on Eventbrite . Art...
Updated: June 25, 2019
This temporary position will provide support for the development department during the year-end fundraising period. This position is part time from Monday to Thursday, 8 hours a day for 32 hours a...
Updated: December 17, 2021
Pack the Court White Hat v Murrill Hearing, Followed by Rally/Press Conference Outside Hearing Location: 600 Camp Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Hearing Time: 9 a.m. (8:30 a.m. enter through...
Updated: February 20, 2025
CCR Communications Associate Lauren Gazzola will speak on two panels at the third Minding Animals Conference in New Delhi, India! The conference will be held January 13-20, 2015 hosted by the...
Updated: January 5, 2015
September 3, 2015A federal court ruled American Muslims, who claim they were placed on the No Fly List after refusing to become informants, are not allowed to sue FBI agents for damages. The case, Tanvir v. Holder,...
Join the ACLU of Northern California, American Constitution Society, CCR, and the National Lawyers Guild to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Center for Constitutional Rights. We will host a...
Updated: June 13, 2016
Join CCR and the ACLU of Southern California for a conversation and book signing with former CCR board member David Cole, Professor of Law and Policy at Georgetown and author of Engines of...
Updated: May 24, 2016
"People from diverse communities across the country will gather in our nation's capital to send a bold message to the incoming President and Congress on their first day in office: women's rights are...
Updated: January 6, 2017
December 5, 2017The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), on behalf of the environmental magazine, Earth First! Journal, asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the corporation behind the Dakota Access...
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