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October 25, 2011 by Admin

Occupy Chicago Legal Support

In its continuing effort to defend the right to dissent, the National Lawyers Guild of Chicago is offering to support individuals who are involved in the Occupy Chicago movement in several ways.

NLG Chicago Occupy Chicago Hotline | 773-309-1198

We have established a 24-hour Chicago-based NLG Occupy Chicago hotline. If you have legal questions or concerns related to the Occupy Chicago protest or would like to report an arrest, please contact the Occupy Chicago hotline at 773-309-1198.

Legal Representation for Individuals Who Have Been Arrested or Ticketed

If you have been arrested or ticketed in conjunction with Occupy Chicago activity, NLG Chicago is offering to represent you at any pre-trial court date for a sliding scale fee of $10 to $100. If you have been arrested or ticketed, are interested in being represented by Guild attorneys, and have not provided NLG Chicago with your information, please download and fill out our Arrestee Information Form and email it back to us by clicking here. If you were arrested have forgotten or do not know when or where your next court date is, you can call the Cook County Clerk at 312-603-4641.

If you were arrested and know the location of your court date but do not know the date and/or time, you can call the clerk at the branch court where you will be appearing. Below is a list of phone numbers for the clerk’s office at the various branches:

51st/Wentworth – 155 West 51st Street – Branch 34 – 773-373-8878

Belmont/Western – 2452 West Belmont – Branch 29 – 773-404-3316

Flournoy/Kedzie -3150 West Flournoy Street – Branch 43 – 773-265-8927

Grand/Central – 5555 West Grand Avenue – Branch 23 – 773-804-6154

111th – 727 E. 111th – Branch 35 – 773-982-3058

If you received a ticket, but were not arrested, your case will be heard at the City’s Department of Administrative Hearings Central Hearing Facility at 400 W. Superior. If you have questions about the date and/or time of your hearing, you can call 312-742-4747. Have your ticket number ready when you call.

National NLG Occupy Protest Support and Hotlines

If you have legal questions or need legal support for an Occupy protest outside of the Chicago area, our national office has created a database of hotlines and contact information for NLG chapters and attorneys that are assisting with Occupy protests throughout the country. The database is available at: http://www.nlg.org/occupy.

Know Your Rights

Whether you are an activist, organizer, or simply an ordinary person, it is essential that you know your rights and feel comfortable exercising them. To that end, NLG Chicago is offering the following resources for individuals who participate in the Occupy Chicago movement:

The National Layers Guild has a long tradition of standing up to government repression. We recently updated our 16-page manual, You Have the Right to Remain Silent, which is a basic primer for law enforcement encounters. There is also an Arabic version of this manual available here.

The Center for Constitutional Rights, which was founded by Guild attorneys, publishes a 48-page booklet for activists and organizations targeted by federal law enforcement agencies entitled If an Agent Knocks.

The National Lawyers Guild’s Military Law Task Force recently created a short brochure, Legal Support for Members of the US Military participating in the Occupy Wall Street Protests, with Know Your Rights information for members of the US military. The Military Law Task Force has more detailed Know Your Rights information here.

For additional resources and information about your rights and how to assert them, click here.

Legal Observers

Lastly, as always, the NLG Chicago Chapter provides legal observers to monitor police activity and potential infringement of First Amendment rights at local rallies, demonstrations, and direct actions. To request legal observers, please email chicago.lo.program@gmail.com with information about your planned action. For more information about our Legal Observer Program and how to request legal observers, click here.

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September 16, 2011 by Admin

Honoring Debra Evenson

National Lawyers Guild of Chicago’s

2011 Annual Dinner

Honoring NLG Attorney

DEBRA EVENSON

A past president of the Guild, law professor, and one of the nation’s foremost authorities
on the legal system and institutions of Cuba

Saturday, November 5, 2011
Irish-American Heritage Center
4626 N. Knox , Erin Room (4th Floor)
6:00 p.m.

On-site parking | Wheelchair accessible

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This year NLG Chicago proudly honors Debra Evenson with the Arthur Kinoy Award.

A past president of the Guild, law professor, and one of the nation’s foremost authorities on the legal system and institutions of Cuba, Debra represented the finest tradition of a People’s lawyer. Since 1992, Debra was part of a legal team representing Cuba and its agencies and enterprises in all matters pertaining to the United States. She fought for the legal defense of Cuban sovereignty, and she is remembered by high government officials and workers, intellectuals and artists, academics and lawyers.

Debra also was a founding board member of the Sugar Law Center and remained on the Board until her death. Her work as a board member was instrumental in helping the Sugar Law Center defend the rights of working people in plant closing cases and the Center’s other important work.

During her time as Guild president from 1988-1991, Debra inspired younger generations to combine political passion to combat injustice and exploitation with outstanding legal skills. A fierce intellectual and tireless worker for the People, she taught—inside and outside the law school classroom—by her example, her publications, and her work. Debra died in Chicago on August 17, continuing to teach us through her grace and resilience confronting cancer. She will be deeply missed.

Join us as we celebrate Debra Evenson and her profound commitment to justice, the Guild, global equality, and full recognition of the Cuban nation and people.

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The Evenson family will hold a memorial service for Debra on Sunday, November 6, 2011 from 12-4 at the Jazz Showcase, located at 806 S. Plymouth in Chicago.

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To place a tribute to Debra in the commemorative program book, visit here.

Please place all tributes by October 14, 2011 to ensure they are ready for the dinner.

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Ticket Information

Tickets $100
Table for 8 $750
Low-Income $65
Students $25

Purchase your ticket(s) online:

Dinner Ticket

or

Send reservations and payment to:

NLG Chicago
637 S. Dearborn
Chicago, IL 60605
312-913-0039
chicago@nlg.org

NOTE:  Contributions are welcome to sponsor law students or low income attendees.   Simply select one of the subsidized ticket options from the Paypal menu, or click the “Donate”  button on the righthand side of your screen.


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September 15, 2011 by Admin

2011 (Dis)Orientation

At NLG Chicago’s 2011 Citywide (Dis)orientation, we’ll have a number of great panels aimed at helping law students survive law school with their values intact. Come meet other law students, legal workers, and lawyers challenging the status quo and fighting for social justice.

Sept. 24, 2011, 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
25 E. Pearson Street

Free lunch and mingling begins at 12:30. Register HERE!

Sessions Include:

— Welcome to the Guild: What It Means To Be a People’s Lawyer

Featuring: Jan Susler, Joey Mogul, and Bernardine Dohrn

— Tips & Tricks to Survive Law School and Keep Your Soul

— Raise Your Hand! Critical Theory & What You Won’t Hear in the Classroom

Featuring: Juan Perea and Owen Daniel-McCarter

— Legal Observer Training

— Happy Hour to follow @ Clark Street Ale House (742 North Clark Street).

Plus, a chance to meet and network with NLG law students from all over the City! All are welcome!

Register HERE!

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August 25, 2011 by Admin

Know Your Rights Materials

Whether you are an activist, organizer, or simply an ordinary person, it is essential that you know your rights and feel comfortable exercising them.

Don’t forget to check out NLG Chicago‘s resource page for information on knowing and asserting your rights!

Know Your Rights

 

 

 

 

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March 29, 2011 by Admin

NLG Midwest Regional

2012 NLG Midwest Regional Conference:

Now’s the Time! Rising Up for Human Rights


March 23-25, 2012

IIT Chicago-Kent School of Law

565 West Adams Street

Chicago, Illinois

Brief Schedule

Friday Night, March 23  |  Welcome Social (hosted by Next Gen Chicago)
Saturday, March 24  |  Conference
Sunday, March 25  |  Caucuses & Trainings

Registration

To register, go to:  http://tinyurl.com/cknlg2012

Payment

Online payment is available!  Click the NLG Logo!

  • Registration fee includes light breakfast, coffee, and lunch.   All are welcome.  Financial assistance is available.

Nearby Hotels

http://tinyurl.com/cknlghotels

Panels

Which Way Forward for the Guild: Legal Work for the Movement in Times of Change

Workers Fighting Back: Responses to Austerity, Attacks on Unions, and Economic Inequality

Stopping the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Keeping Kids Out of Prison

Legal Response to Mass Political Protest, NSSEs, and the NATO/G8

Workshops

Crimmigration 101: A Primer on Navigating the Immigration Consequences of Criminal Cases

How To Win Section 1983 Wrongful Conviction Cases

Midwest Regional Logo 2012

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February 10, 2011 by Admin

Oscar Needs Your Help!

UPDATE!  From the Boricua Human Rights Network:

As of today, there is no word from the United States Parole Board (USPC) regarding Oscar López Rivera’s release.  Please continue to call-in, mail and fax letters. The USPC is telling callers that they must write (only write, not call or fax).  PLEASE CONTINUE TO CALL, part of our instance on calling is to offset the conservative and reactionary callers that are calling every day.

CONTINUE TO FAX THE LETTERS!  Here is a link to a petition you can send.  We have experienced, and heard from others across different countries that the fax lines are jammed. It often takes up to 1 hour or more to get through. THIS IS GOOD NEWS. It means that we are overwhelming them with faxes! Sympathizers, activists, students and organizers from Puerto Rico, the US, Mexico, Panama, Australia and Venezuela have been faxing, calling and mailing letters.

OUR ESTIMATE is that, since Oscar’s parole hearing on January 5, OVER 7000 letters have been faxed and mailed. The USPC has stated to te media that they have never had a case like this, with so much activity. We need to continue to apply the pressure! Please continue to fax, and mail letters! Please continue to call ONCE A DAY, EVERY DAY, UNTIL WE HEAR FROM THE PAROLE BOARD.

For more information about Oscar, visit the National Boricua Human Rights Network.  Oscar is represented by NLG Chicago attorney Jan Susler, of the People’s Law Office.

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