On January 11, 2011 @ 10:30AM, join CCR and others for a rally and procession in front of the White House ( 1600 Pennsylvania Ave) to demand: Close Guantanamo with Justice Now! Don't let this grim...
Updated: January 7, 2011
In 2010 and again in 2014, the Center for Constitutional Rights and a large coalition of organizations and concerned individuals came together to flood the Bureau of Prisons with public feedback...
Updated: August 27, 2015
October 28, 2009, New York – The following quote can be attributed to Center for Constitutional Rights Executive Director Vincent Warren in response to President Obama’s signing of new...
On February 22, 2017, CCR, Palestine Legal, the Bill of Rights Defense Committee/Defending Dissent Foundation, the Maryland National Lawyers Guild, and the Montgomery County Civil Rights Coalition...
Updated: October 12, 2017
October 22, 2023...Part of the CIA’s Operation Greystone, which authorized the Agency to hold suspected terrorists in secret prisons and rendition them back and forth to other countries, the Moroccan black site was...
August 29, 2019...Other groups supporting the lawsuit include the African Services Committee, Asian American Federation, Catholic Charities Community Services and Catholic Legal Immigration Network. They will be...
A due process challenge to the Communications Management Units (CMUs), two highly restrictive federal prison units that segregate certain prisoners and severely limit and control their communication...
Updated: March 1, 2022
December 18, 2019...Supporters of this bill include AIDS United, Advocating Opportunity, American Civil Liberties Union, Athlete Ally, Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition, Best Practices Policy Project, BiNet USA,...
July 20, 2023...Friend-of-the-court arguments in support of plaintiffs were filed by David J. Scheffer, former U.S. ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues, as well as by EarthRights International and the...
March 17, 2010, New York – Last night, the families of two men who died at Guantánamo in June 2006 asked the district court in Washington, D.C. to reconsider its February 16 ruling...
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