Join us for CCR's First Wednesday on August 5 th . We’ll update you on our stop-and-frisk case Floyd v. City of New York and discuss our work supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. CCR is...
Updated: July 22, 2015
What does the future hold for Guantánamo under the Trump administration? CCR and Morgan Lewis invite you to a discussion and reception with the contributors of Obama’s Guantánamo: Stories from an...
Updated: March 21, 2017
Ask Court to Find Arizona Legislators in Violation of State’s Open Meeting Law December 4, 2019, Phoenix, AZ – Today, lawyers and advocates from Puente, Mijente, Arizona Palestine Solidarity Alliance...
January 20, 2023...In November, Adalah and the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York sent a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the American ambassador to Israel, Thomas Nides, demanding the...
Please join the Center for Constitutional Rights for a webinar with staff from our Southern Regional Office and Open Records Project . We’ll share more about our new resource, Sweet...
Updated: March 27, 2024
August 4, 2020Spanning from anarchy to uprising, people have found a wide array of words to describe the activity of the racial justice movement in the past two months. Rioting, protesting, insurrection, terrorism...
Judson Memorial Church August 25th, 7 pm William Kunstler's fingerprints are on many of the most crucial cases in American history-from fighting for civil rights with Martin Luther King, Jr. to...
Updated: August 21, 2009
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON WORKERS RIGHTS: WHAT EVERY LAWYER NEEDS TO KNOW Defending and advancing workers rights in the 21st century requires global collaboration and creativity. This program will give...
Updated: September 8, 2008
Come see CCR’s Executive Director Vincent Warren at Town Hall Los Angeles . Note: MCLE credits are available! Inquire at check-in when you arrive about receiving MCLE credits for attending this...
Updated: October 17, 2008
June 30, 2021...In this series, George Bisharat looks at private action and violence of the “frontier rabble” as a principal means of the settler colonial state’s expansion. He notes that private violence is a “...
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