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Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Medium sized company

The Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights is a prominent non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing civil rights and social justice in the United States. Established in 1969, the Committee brings together legal professionals to address systemic inequalities and advocate for the rights of underrepresented communities.

With a mission to promote racial equity and protect civil liberties, the Committee engages in various activities, including:

  • Legal Advocacy: Providing pro bono legal services to individuals facing discrimination and injustice.
  • Community Education: Offering workshops and resources to empower communities with knowledge about their rights.
  • Policy Reform: Working with lawmakers to influence legislation that promotes equality and justice.
  • Litigation: Taking on significant cases that challenge discriminatory practices and uphold civil rights.

The Committee collaborates with local organisations, government agencies, and community leaders to create impactful change. Their work not only addresses immediate legal needs but also seeks to dismantle the structural barriers that perpetuate inequality.

Through its initiatives, the Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights aims to foster a more just society where everyone has equal access to opportunities and protections under the law. The organisation’s commitment to advocacy and education continues to inspire both legal professionals and community members alike.

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