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About the NLG

About Us

The National Lawyers Guild has been dedicated to promoting justice, equality, and human rights since 1937, offering a supportive environment for legal professionals committed to these causes.

Expert Legal Observer Training

Receive tailored legal expertise from experienced professionals who understand the progressive legal landscape.

Community Engagement

Participate in events and initiatives that foster community solidarity and activism. Supporting first Amendment activities.

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Our Work Showcase

Check out our portfolio of impactful projects and initiatives that illustrate our dedication to justice.

Civil Rights Defense Case

A comprehensive case study outlining our defense of civil rights in a recent significant legal battle.

Community Empowerment Project

Details on our outreach program aimed at educating local communities about their legal rights.

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Our Achievements

A glimpse of our significant accomplishments over the years, showcasing our impact on society.

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FAQ Section

Have questions? We’ve got answers regarding our services and how we can help you.

The NLG is a progressive organization of legal professionals committed to social justice and equality.

You can support our work by becoming a member, joining our events, or volunteering your time and skills.

We offer legal support, community education, advocacy training, and resources tailored for activists.

What Our Members Say

Client Testimonials

"The NLG has been pivotal in securing my rights as an activist. Their support and expertise are invaluable."

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John Smith Social Justice Activist

"The legal workshops helped me navigate my challenges with confidence. Thank you for this essential knowledge!"

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Austin Jones Community Organizer

"Through the NLG, I connected with peers who share my passion for social justice. It’s empowering to be part of such a movement."

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Kristen Colen Legal Intern