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Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights

Law Practice
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    MacKenzie Speer Fair Housing and Civil Rights
    • Rising Star
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    jesica gonzalez paralegal at Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
    • Greater Chicago Area
    • Rising Star
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    Emily Coffey Director of Equitable Community Development & Housing at Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
    • Chicago, Illinois, United States
    • Rising Star
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    J. Cunyon Gordon Senior Counsel and Director, Settlement Assistance Program at Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
    • Top 5%
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    Braeden Nelson Master of Urban Planning and Policy Student at the University of Illinois at Chicago
    • Chicago, Illinois, United States
    • Rising Star
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Overview

We are civil rights lawyers and advocates working to secure racial equity and economic opportunity for all. We provide legal representation through partnerships with the private bar, and collaborate with grassroots organizations and other advocacy groups to implement community-based solutions that advance civil rights. We are committed to the unfinished business of our nation’s civil rights movement. Our vision is to root out and dismantle deeply entrenched systems of discrimination, racism, and economic oppression. We believe in the power of the law to uplift and give voice to those individuals, organizations, and communities most impacted by poverty and racial disparity, including racial and ethnic groups, religious minorities, women, immigrants, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities. We identify and disrupt patterns of discrimination. Through longstanding partnerships with member law firms, we provide high quality legal assistance to clients and communities in litigation and transactional matters. We collaborate with community leaders, advocacy organizations, and attorneys to craft and implement community-based solutions and policy reform. We use a broad range of advocacy tools that include direct legal services, impact litigation, policy advocacy, community education, and coalition building. We focus on three impact areas: education, voting rights & civic empowerment, and housing & equitable community development.