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Volunteer with SCSJ

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Learn how you can volunteer with SCSJ.

Redistricting Handout

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Information on how to get involved in the fight for fair redistricting in NC.

Voter ID Handout

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Important information concerning the 2011 NC Voter ID bill.

SCSJ Contributes to a National Report on Immigration Policing

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Check out a report from the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) that SCSJ contributed to with an article about the way local immigration enforcement fuels an environment in which immigrant women become more vulnerable targets of sexual assault and domestic violence.

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SCSJ contributed to a national report released in December by the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. "Injustice for All: The Rise of the U.S. Immigration Policing Regime" denounces human rights abuses occurring across immigrant and refugee communities in the United States. SCSJ’s contribution to the report, written by Immigrants Rights Organizer Rebecca Fontaine, focuses on the way local immigration enforcement fuels an environment in which immigrant women become more vulnerable targets of sexual assault and domestic violence.

New Hill Petition for Contested Case Hearing

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Read SCSJ's Petition for Contested Case Hearing, filed in the NC Office of Administrative Hearings, to challenge the Western Wake Partners' proposed placement of a sewage treatment plant in the center of the New Hill Community.

NC Open Meetings Law

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The text of the NC Open Meetings Law, which requires that organizations making policy in North Carolina conduct their business openly.

ACLU Know Your Rights

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Knowing your rights is critical for holding law enforcement accountable. Check out this great ACLU resource and find out what your rights are if you are stopped by police.

Community Lawyering Case Study

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A chapter on community lawyering with contributions from SCSJ staff attorney Chris Brook, Community Law Center, Inc. staff attorney Dorcas Gilmore, and Self Help, Inc. legislative counsel Diane Standaert.

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