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suggested the formation of a group of lawyers to counter and reduce racial tensions by way of volunteer citizen actions. On July 10, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law was publicly announced. The first co-chairs of the committee were two well-known figures in the civil rights and legal
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The Lawyers' Committee joined this lawsuit with an amicus brief in support of Harvard's admissions process. The lawsuit was intended to dismantle affirmative action, and the Lawyers' Committee's clients—a group of diverse current, former, and potential students of Harvard—were granted special status
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When the Lawyers' Committee was created, its existence was a major change in how the bar and how local and state judiciaries were able to help oppressed racial minorities during the civil rights movement. The organization called on the private bar to bring its resources to bear on the major civil
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was assassinated inside his home in Mississippi on June 11. These events galvanized private lawyers to call for officials to commit to the rule of law. These events also prompted President Kennedy to call for private lawyers to do more to defend the civil rights of Black citizens, with Evers'
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volunteered to lead the committee of lawyers, starting with those assembled at the White House. The organization has assisted with some major civil rights advancements over the years, including significant amendments to the
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argued that lawyers had a unique role to play advancing civil rights for African Americans because of the oath that lawyers swore to uphold the constitution. At the end of the meeting,
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Berl Bernhard, Executive Director, LCCR, "Report on the Committee Office in the South", Aug. 7 through Oct. 6, 1965, Jackson Mississippi File, Records of the LCCR, Washington, D.C.
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assassination amounting to the last straw. The organization's long-standing mission is to secure equal justice for all through the rule of law by enlisting the leadership of the
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to take on the professional responsibility for leading the American civil rights movement and providing legal services where they would otherwise be unavailable.
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The Lawyers' Committee and partners filed a lawsuit to fix the Louisiana court system that was denying poor people their constitutional right to counsel.
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Michelle D. Bernard, "Moving America Toward Justice: The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law." The Donning Company Publishers: 2013, p. 11
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student who was targeted in a hate crime on her first day in office as the university's first-ever female African-American student body president.
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The Lawyers' Committee joined this other anti-affirmative action lawsuit with an amicus brief in support of UNC's admissions process.
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The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law is structured around a number of projects that it operates on an ongoing basis:
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The Coalition for Equity and Excellence in Maryland Higher Education, Inc., et al v. Maryland Higher Education Commission et al
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over the state of Georgia's “exact match” policy. The suit alleged that the policy violates the Voting Rights Act, the
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and four members of its board, as well as twelve current presidents of state bar associations, and officials from
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in Mississippi. The Mississippi office of the organization opened on June 14, 1965, with a mission of getting
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The Coalition for Equity and Excellence in Maryland Higher Education v. Maryland Higher Education Commission
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spoke to the lawyers about the discrimination he witnessed first-hand in the South and Attorney General
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Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law v. Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
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Kristen Clarke '97, president of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL), spoke next
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has failed to dismantle the vestiges of segregation from its prior de jure system of higher education.
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Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law v. Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
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had vowed to resist court-ordered desegregation of the University of Alabama. Voting rights activist
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that were made in 1982; it has also had a substantial impact to civil rights legislation, including
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The Lawyers' Committee and partners filed a lawsuit to prevent Secretary of Commerce
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Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College et al
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Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College et al
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In October 2018, the Lawyers' Committee and its partners filed a lawsuit against
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rights problems beleaguering the nation; some of its earliest leaders included
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Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina, et al
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Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area
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The group's first goal was to counter legal efforts to preserve
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Beginning in 2000, Maryland failed to meet agreements with the
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Georgia Coalition for the Peoples' Agenda, Inc. et al v. Kemp
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Georgia Coalition for the Peoples' Agenda, Inc. et al v. Kemp
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There are eight local affiliates of the Lawyers' Committee:
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organization founded in 1963 at the request of President
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