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Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and Louisiana State Partners Release COVID-19 Manual
(Washington, D.C.) — As Louisiana residents grapple with uncertainty caused by COVID-19, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in partnership with Duane Morris LLP, Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus, Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center, and Jane Place...
Lawyers’ Committee Leads Coalition of Civil Rights Groups Demanding Leader McConnell Hold Hearings and Vote to Restore the Voting Rights Act
(Washington, D.C.) – Seven prominent civil rights leaders sent a letter on Wednesday to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other Senate leaders demanding hearings and a vote to restore the full protections of the Voting Rights Act in the wake of...
Trump and Carson’s Latest Attack on Fair Housing Racially Motivated and Unlawful
(Washington, D.C.) – President Donald Trump and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson announced today – without following a required notice and comment process – a final rule that would eviscerate all oversight of state and local government compliance...
Trump’s Memorandum Targeting Undocumented Immigrants in the 2020 Census is Totalitarian and Unconstitutional
(Washington, DC) – President Donald Trump issued a memorandum today targeting undocumented immigrants from being counted in the census. The move decimates the federal governments’ ability to collect critical information to fund hospitals, roads, schools and...
In Midst of a Contentious Court Battle, Graham City Council Repeals Unconstitutional Protest Ordinance
(Raleigh N.C.) Graham’s city council today repealed an ordinance at the heart of a recent lawsuit filed by civil rights groups, including the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, rendering unnecessary a hearing for a preliminary injunction that also was...
John Lewis Made America a More Perfect Union
Congressman John Lewis accepts the 2017 Robert F. Kennedy Justice Prize. (Washington, DC) – The nation awakes to the overwhelmingly sad news that Congressman John Lewis of Georgia, a champion for democracy and civil rights, has passed. The following is a statement...
Civil Rights Groups and Pennsylvania Voters Take Legal Action Against Trump Campaign’s Continued Voter Suppression Efforts
(PITTSBURGH) – The Trump administration and the Republican party are attempting to limit Pennsylvanians’ constitutionally protected right to vote by preventing the use of ballot drop-off locations a filing showed today in the U.S. District Court for Western District...
Supreme Court Takes Wait and See Approach on Blatant Voter Disenfranchisement
(Washington, D.C.) – The U.S. Supreme Court voted not to weigh in on whether Florida’s citizens must pay court fees before regaining their right to vote today. The court chose not to overturn a lower court’s decision to keep hundreds of thousands from joining the...
Facebook Engages in Online Segregation and Redlining Through Discriminatory Advertising System, Lawyers’ Committee Argues
Platform’s Algorithms Unlawfully Classify Users on the Basis of Their Race, Gender and Age, Discriminating in the Provision of Financial Services Ads (San Francisco, Calif.) – Facebook engages in unlawful online segregation and redlining, an...
Lawsuit: Proposed USDA Rule Would Disproportionately Harm Black and Latinx Communities
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed an amicus brief on Wednesday in support of the plaintiffs in District of Columbia v. U.S. Department of Agriculture and Bread for the City v. U.S. Department of Agriculture; cases that challenge the federal...
D.C. Police Officers Coordinated with Federal Law Enforcement to Tear-Gas Lafayette Square Protesters
NOTE TO REPORTERS Civil rights groups led by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed a motion today to add Washington D.C. Chief of Police, Peter Newsham, and unnamed D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers as defendants in the early-June...
Suit Challenges Indiana’s New Law Blocking Voters from Asking the Courts to Extend Voting Hours
(INDIANAPOLIS) – An Indiana state law violates the constitutional rights of its citizens because it strips voters of their right to petition state courts to extend polling place hours, a federal lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of...
Federal Court Temporarily Stops Sheriff and City of Graham’s Unconstitutional Protest Ban
In response to a lawsuit and motion for a temporary restraining order filed early Friday morning by civil rights groups, including the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, a federal judge today granted a consent temporary restraining order against protest...
Civil Rights Groups Take on City of Graham’s Protest Limitations
(Raleigh, N.C.) – The city of Graham’s orders preventing groups of two or more people from protesting without police permission violates the First Amendment to the Constitution on rights to free speech and assembly, a coalition of civil rights groups led by the...
Trump Blows His Twitter Dog Whistle on America’s Fair Housing Policies in the Suburbs
(Washington, D.C.) – In a late-night tweet, President Trump signaled that his administration may end the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) program enacted under President Obama. AFFH was added to the Fair Housing Act of 1968 to fight historic patterns of...





