Search results for ‘New York University School of Law’


  • Non-profit

    Society for the Rule of Law (SRL)

     The Society for the Rule of Law and Democracy Inc. (SRL), formerly known as the Checks and Balances Group, is a right-of-center legal society dedicated to opposing former President Donald Trump in the legal system.
  • Other Group

    Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law

    The Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law is a project of the New York University (NYU) School of Law that claims to address alleged racial biases in the legal system. The Center conducts research, creates publications, and hosts or sponsors various events. Activities The Center is a project housed
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    Liberty University

    Liberty University is a non-denominational Protestant Christian liberal arts college located in Lynchburg, Virginia. 1 Liberty aims to provide an education that involves the whole person and claims that
  • For-profit

    Fierberg National Law Group (TFNL Group)

    Fierberg National Law Group (TFNL Group) is a legal team that specializes in representing individuals who have been the victims of fraternity hazing, school violence, sexual assault, and Title IX violations in educational settings.
  • Non-profit

    Creating Law Enforcement Accountability and Responsibility (CLEAR)

    Creating Law Enforcement Accountability and Responsibility (CLEAR) is a left-of-center legal advocacy clinic housed at the City University of New York School of Law’s clinical arm, Main Street Legal Services. The clinic was founded in 2009 by Razmi Kassem, a law professor at the CUNY Law School who in 2022
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    Juvenile Law Center

    Juvenile Law Center is a left-of-center legal-advocacy nonprofit that focuses on youth interactions with the criminal justice system. Founded in 1975, it is the oldest youth legal advocacy group in the United States, leveraging both legal avenues and media outreach to advance its agenda. Coupled with an emphasis on the
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    Council on American-Islamic Relations New York (CAIR-NY)

    Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) New York is a chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a controversial Muslim-American advocacy group. The New York chapter has litigated in support of left-of-center interests, particularly on immigration and the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. CAIR-NY has advocated defunding police departments and
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    Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York (Elluminate)

    The Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York (JWFNY; known since 2022 as Elluminate) is a philanthropic organization which supports causes that further the interests of the Jewish diaspora – especially its female members – as well as left-of-center social causes. The organization, which was founded in 1995, has funded initiatives
  • Person

    Lawrence Norden

    Lawrence Norden is a left-of-center election policy advocate and attorney who works as the senior director of elections and government policy at the Brennan Center for Justice. Norden has been a longtime commenter on election administration policy and campaign finance and is particularly well known for his research on
  • Other Group

    New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development

    The New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development was founded in 1890 as the first school of “pedagogy,” or educational theory, in the United States. It has expanded to include programs in the arts, health, and media studies, organized around a central theme of “learning how people
  • Non-profit

    Western Center on Law and Poverty

    The Western Center on Law and Poverty (Western Center) is a Los Angeles-based left-of-center and critical race theory-inspired 1 public interest law firm and advocacy
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    National School Boards Association

    The National School Boards Association (NSBA) is a federation of state education organizations that claims to represent local public school board members across the United States. The NSBA pressures elected officials to implement left-of-center education policies and supports school boards which adopt such policies.
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    Alliance for School Choice

    The Alliance for School Choice promotes publicly-funded education choice in K-12 for low-income families. 1 Based in Washington, D.C., it has several state-based chapters. The organization promotes initiatives for parents and students to choose among
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    New Jersey Institute for Social Justice

    The New Jersey Institute for Social Justice (NJISJ) is a New Jersey-based, left-of-center civil rights organization. Notably active in the city of Newark, the NJISJ publishes research on racial discrimination in housing, employment, and incarceration, pushing for left-of-center policy change in those areas. The NJISJ also sits on the Newark
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    Alejandro Mayorkas

    Alejandro Mayorkas is an American lawyer and government official. Mayorkas is the United States Secretary of Homeland Security in the Biden administration. Previously, Secretary Mayorkas worked as an Obama administration appointee, first as Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and later as Deputy Secretary of
  • Non-profit

    Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies

    The Federalist Society is an educational organization for more than 75,000 mostly conservative and libertarian lawyers and law students. It is active at more than 200 law schools and hosts more than 1000 events each year. Membership in the Society and attendance at its events is open to anyone (including
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    Claws Foundation

    The Claws Foundation is the primary philanthropic vehicle of Arthur Dantchik and Jeffrey Yass, two of the managing directors of Susquehanna International Group, an options-trading company headquartered in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. The foundation primarily supports Jewish charities and libertarian causes, most notably the Institute for Justice, a public-interest law
  • Non-profit

    National Women’s Law Center (NWLC)

    The National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) is a nonprofit organization that promotes left-of-center social policy through litigation and policy initiatives. The group supports, advocates for, and attempts to implement left-wing policy approaches, including a federally recognized “right” to an abortion with government-funded abortion access, government-funded birth control, the expansion of
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    Peoples College of Law

    Peoples College of Law is a law school located in Los Angeles, California. It is notable for the priority it places on left-of-center activism among students and graduates, and for its historic connections to the American radical left especially through the radical-left-aligned National Lawyers Guild.
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    Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations

    The Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations was founded in 1945 as one of four statutory, or “contract,” colleges created by the New York Legislature at New York’s land grant college, Cornell University.