Eppink, Ritchie
Wrest Collective
Boise
ID
(208) 742-6789
ritchie@wrest.coop
Movement driven,
Community funded,
Sliding scale legal support
Law for all the rest.
The law leaves most of our community out.
W/REST is a new approach. W/REST combines a community cooperative with a collective law firm: the Rest Cooperative and the Wrest Collective. The Rest Cooperative brings minoritized and other left-out groups together with community wealth. The Wrest Collective gathers talented, movement-oriented lawyers to support the cooperative and broader community with legal representation, training, counsel, and other support. In collaboration together, we can reimagine how clients, community, and lawyers make change and create justice.
Civil Disobedience/demonstration, Civil Rights/Liberties, Class Action, Constitutional Law, Criminal Defense, Disability Rights, Housing, Landlord/Tenant, Legal Aid/Services, LGBTQ, Native American Rights, Police Misconduct, Prisoners' Rights
Freeman, Sandra
Water Protector Legal Collective
Salida
CO
7032543402
sandra@sandrafreemanlaw.com
Abolitionist, anti-racist Virginia, DC, and Colorado-based attorney dedicated to defending and representing clients facing all manner of criminal accusations in state and federal courts, concentrating on the representation of non-citizens accused of crimes and defense of persons investigated, arrested, prosecuted and imprisoned because of protest, political actions/associations or protected (Disabled QTBIPOC) status. Sandra Freeman defends clients subjected to SLAPP lawsuits or subpoenas based on protected activity, helps clients navigate federal investigations and being called as witnesses before government agencies and grand juries, participates in Know Your Rights (KYR) community education, and engages in prison advocacy. Sandra enjoys talking to and educating the public, legal workers, and attorneys about client-centered representation, creative trial skills/advocacy, and community alternatives to imprisonment.
Sandra is licensed to practice in Colorado (2016) and Virginia (2009) state courts, the federal district courts for Colorado, North Dakota, and the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia, and has been admitted to practice pro hac vice in courts across the country.
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Bufete legal guiado por principios antirracistas y dedicado a representación de clientes en todos niveles de crimines en cortes estatales y federales, concentrando en representación de migrantes imputado de crimines y personas investigado, arrestado y perseguido porque de protesta o acciones politicos. Ayudamos clientes subjectes a investigaciones federales y llamado como testigos enfrente de gran jurados, participamos en educación popular de Conozca Derechos
Criminal Defense, Grand Jury, Immigration, LGBTQ, Prisoners' Rights, Spanish Speaking
Haris, Elizabeth
Inaugural Law & Policy Research Fellow - DePaul University Inside-Out Think Tank & Prison Exchange Program (Stateville Correc...
Chicago
IL
(262) 716-3959
haris.elizabeth.t@gmail.com
J.D. and LL.M. recipient in International Law from DePaul University College of Law, May 2023
- Recent law graduate looking to gain experience in international human rights law, movement lawyering, civil & prisoners' rights, and immigration (particularly asylum and refugee) law
Civil Rights/Liberties, Human Rights, Immigration, International Law, Prisoners' Rights
Lee, Elisa
Law Office of Elisa Y. Lee
Chicago
IL
312-500-2120
elisa@elisaleelaw.com
Criminal Defense, Prisoners' Rights
Rohme, Cassandra
Liakas Law, P.C.
New York
NY
212-937-7765
crohme@liakaslaw.com
Experienced trial attorney and aggressive litigator focusing on civil rights and catastrophic personal injury cases in New York State and Federal Court (admitted SDNY, EDNY, NDNY & WDNY). All consultations are free and confidential.
Malpractice, Personal Injury/Wrongful Death, Police Misconduct, Prisoners' Rights, Torts
Zech, Roxanne
HEARD
Washington DC
DC
5126768249
roxanne@heardadvocates.org
Advocacy for deaf/disabled defendants, incarcerated people, and people on community supervision.
Pro bono support to attorneys working with criminalized or incarcerated clients who are deaf/disabled.
Disability Rights, Prisoners' Rights