December 5, 2017, New York – In response to reports that the Trump administration plans to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, the Center for Constitutional Rights issued the following...
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Updated: November 22, 2023
February 23, 2016The Pentagon released a long-anticipated plan outlining the steps the Obama administration will take to close the notorious Guantanamo Bay detention facility . The document released Tuesday morning...
December 14, 2017...In a recent study on the mental health consequences of solitary confinement, the Center for Constitutional Rights and Stanford University’s Mental Health Lab concluded that solitary confinement...
Michael Ratner, attorney and President of the Center for Cosntiutional Rights will give a talk on civil liberties. For more inofrmation, please click here . Tickets go on sale April 2nd.
Updated: March 18, 2011
August 15, 2018... Neither a spokesman for the Strategic Affairs Ministry, which handles BDS issues, nor the Interior Ministry had an explanation for why Warren, executive director of the Center for Constitutional...
September 1, 2015Criticism of the widespread practice in the United States of keeping prisoners in prolonged solitary confinement is growing because advocates and prisoners themselves have made it an issue. No place...
September 1, 2015Criticism of the widespread practice in the United States of keeping prisoners in prolonged solitary confinement is growing because advocates and prisoners themselves have made it an issue. No place...
CCR Executive Director Vince Warren will join a distinguished panel featuring the ACLU's Anthony Romero, Amnesty USA's Margaret Huang, and moderated by Professor Radhika Balakrishnan. The discussion...
Updated: March 21, 2017
September 13, 2016Mahmood Khan had no idea that his brother had succumbed to "this poison" of terrorism. When Majid Khan was arrested by Pakistani security forces in 2003, family members — many of whom still live in...
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