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05/5/2025
Use this quick reference guide to know what to do if the FBI comes to your door.
09/24/2024
The CPLL’s Rachel Lederman, along with other lawyers representing the Golden Gate 26, filed a motion to dismiss...
09/24/2024
The CPLL’s Rachel Lederman, along with other lawyers representing the Golden Gate 26, filed a motion in San...
09/9/2024
The CPLL’s Rachel Lederman, along with The ACLU Foundation of Northern California and civil rights attorney Thomas Seabaugh filed...
08/20/2024
The PCJF’s Rachel Lederman, along with other lawyers representing the Golden Gate Bridge Protestors, have sent a letter...
06/27/2024
The Partnership for Civil Justice Fund sent a letter to the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) and the city’s attorneys in response to SFPD’s June 26, 2024, statement threatening to again make mass arrests in connection with this year’s planned Dolores Hill Bomb scheduled for July 6. PCJF urged the SFPD to change its tactics to protect the youth participating rather than target them.
06/10/2024
The Partnership for Civil Justice Fund joined Palestine Legal in requesting that UC Santa Cruz remedy the university’s...
04/7/2024
Federal employees have the right to protest, march in the streets, attend a protest, rally, demonstration, or meeting....