• Our Mission
  • Spy Files
  • Press Coverage
  • $ Donate

Pages tagged "Press"


Washington Post publishes editorial opposing proposed Pay-to-Protest rules

Posted in Press Coverage · August 12, 2018 9:18 AM
In a follow-up to the OpEd by the PCJF, the editorial board of the Washington Post issues "a resounding no" to the Pay-to-Protest proposal by the Trump administration and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.

The Intercept: With Last Charges Against J20 Protesters Dropped, Defendants Seek Accountability For Prosecutors

Posted in Press Coverage · July 13, 2018 5:28 PM
“The prosecution, as we now know, utterly failed. But it failed at the point at which the very ugly, unethical conduct of the prosecutors and police was being cracked open,” according to Mara Verheyden-Hilliard. Referring to PCJF's current lawsuit demanding disclosure from the DCMPD of their relationships and communications with Project Veritas and others, she said: “I think there’s a real question here as to whether or not the police were attempting to skirt constitutional and statutory restrictions by using right-wing organizations as a proxy.” Read more

US drops charges against remaining J20 anti-Trump defendants

Posted in Press Coverage · July 10, 2018 2:14 PM
U.S. Attorney's Office drops charges against remaining J20 anti-Trump defendants; PCJF calls for an investigation into the US Attorney's Office and the DC Metropolitan Police Department for this crime against the First Amendment. Read more

D.C. Police and the Feds Partner With Hard Right to Convict Trump Protesters

Posted in Press Coverage · February 14, 2018 1:11 PM
Washington, D.C. police and federal prosecutors have been collaborating with notorious right-wing groups and using doctored videos to ambush their targets in an attempt to convict and jail protesters from President Trump’s inauguration. How deep is the relationship between the police, federal prosecutors and these extremists? And in MPD’s case, are DC police breaking the law, as its city council has passed laws barring them from spying on protesters or protest groups? A PCJF FOIA lawsuit seeks to answer these questions. Read more

The Political Prosecution of J20 Protesters

Posted in Multimedia · December 19, 2017 12:54 PM
Alex Rubinstein, an independent journalist who was one of the 200 people falsely arrested during the "J20" protests at the Trump inauguration, interviews PCJF Executive Director Mara Verheyden-Hilliard about the work of the PCJF, in particular how it relates to the rights of the arrested protesters and the behavior of the police.

Group Investigating Police Conduct on Inauguration Day has History of Siding with Police

Posted in Press Coverage · November 14, 2017 2:00 PM
The Police Foundation “is extremely tied in with police departments and with police leadership, as well as police officials who retire and go into the very lucrative business of police consulting,” said Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, a constitutional lawyer and executive director of the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, which filed a lawsuit in March charging that D.C. police are unlawfully denying public records requests related to Inauguration Day. “We believe that, for there to be a truly independent investigation, it would need to be through an entity that has no ties to police departments, police officials, or former police officials.” Read more

First inauguration rioting trial could send independent journalist, six others to prison

Posted in Press Coverage · November 11, 2017 12:52 PM
“This was a mass dragnet arrest that’s devoid of probable cause … they are holding people responsible for the actions of other people,” said Mara Verhayden-Hillard, executive director of the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund. “It’s evident that the U.S. Attorney’s Office under the Trump administration, working with the D.C. police department, are eager to send a very dangerous and threatening message to anyone who participates in protest activity: that they may be facing decades in prison, not for any unlawful action for their own, but for being near someone else.” Read more

  • ← Previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next →
Donate Now


SIgn Up Follow on Facebook
  • Sign in with Email
  • Sign in with Facebook
  • Sign in with Twitter
Follow @ThePCJF on Twitter

CONTACT US

Partnership for Civil Justice
617 Florida Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 232-1180

Sign in with Facebook, Twitter or email.
Created with NationBuilder