Resources for Resisting Federal Repression
…federal criminal charges for activists, door knocks by federal law enforcement agents, and increased use of federal troops to violently police protests. The NLG National Office is releasing this resource…
…federal criminal charges for activists, door knocks by federal law enforcement agents, and increased use of federal troops to violently police protests. The NLG National Office is releasing this resource…
…for his complicity in collaboration with the Trump administration’s shadow police force: “…the possible deployment of Trump’s federal paramilitary force in a majority community of color [is] simply another damaging…
…“NLG-PDX continues to stand in solidarity with activists fighting for Black liberation. We highlight the cruel irony that those protesting police brutality are met with police brutality, and we condemn…
…NLG is committed, such as abolition, defunding the police, and transformative justice, have united communities across the country and the world. Along with these movements, the NLG and its members…
…against police violence and in support of the movement for Black lives. In response, the Portland Police and Multnomah County Sheriffs have used unnecessary and unlawful violence against them, including…
…to police protests. The line is live at: 212-679-2811. Since May, the NLG has continued to support the movement for Black lives, organizing to support legal defense efforts and provide…
…himself to his feet and kept speaking as police shoved aside and ultimately arrested him. C.T. Vivian founded the National Anti-Klan Network, whose focus was to monitor the activities of…
…and housing rights, labor struggles, environmental justice, immigration, anti-police violence, LGBTQ rights, disability rights, international solidarity, and abolition of the prison-industrial complex. The NLG is a proud endorser of #8toAbolition,…
…Because it is much longer than the original version, it may take longer to read. This booklet was created by the National Lawyers Guild, in collaboration with the National Police…
…is also now focusing on the mass outrage reflected in the current nationwide uprising for the movement for Black lives against racist police violence. Economic justice and the police/prison injustice…