The National Lawyers Guild recommends that activists consult and make use of these resources. The Guild advises anyone visited by the FBI to assert your right not to answer any questions, to get the card of the FBI agent and state that you will have an attorney contact the agent on your behalf.
The National Lawyers Guild, founded in 1937, is the oldest and largest public interest/human rights bar organization in the United States. Its headquarters are in New York and it has chapters in every state.
Contact:
Paige Cram, Communications Coordinator, communications@nlg.org, 212-679-5100, ext 15
New York:
The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) and its Mass Defense Committee provides legal defense and educational resources to activists, including those subjected to the September 24 raids and grand jury subpoenas in Michigan, Minnesota, and Illinois. The Guild denounces the attacks on free speech, freedom of association, and the right to dissent that these actions represent. The raids and summonses reflect escalating hostility toward individuals and groups working in solidarity with the Palestinian and Colombian people and are blatantly political attacks on peaceful activists.
National Lawyers Guild lawyers, in their continuing efforts to protect the right to dissent, are coordinating defense of these activists. The NLG offers several resources for activists who are subject to similarly aggressive and politically motivated breaches of their rights.
NLG Hotline:
888-NLG-ECOL (888-654-3265)
A hotline for U.S. activists who have been contacted by the FBI. Callers are matched with NLG defense attorneys in their states who have experience dealing with similar cases.
Know Your Rights Brochure:
A two-page brochure that summarizes the rights of citizens when they are contacted or stopped by the police or federal authorities. Available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Farsi and Punjabi. Click here to see the brochure.
Operation Backfire:
A booklet that discusses government attacks on activists and subsequent prosecutions. Available for free download.
If an Agent Knocks:
A 49 page pamphlet by the Center for Constitutional Rights discussing what to expect and what you can do when an agent knocks. Available for free download.
Grand Jury Resistance Project:
Information on grand juries and the contemporary history of resistance to this method of government repression. Visit the website here.