The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law (CHRCL) is a legal support center that advances and protects the rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities by providing training and technical support to direct legal service providers, pursuing impact litigation, and engaging in advocacy.
The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law (CHRCL) is a legal support center that advances and protects the rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and marginalized communities by providing training and technical support to direct legal service providers, pursuing impact litigation, and engaging in advocacy.
The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law is a Los Angeles non-profit organization that focuses its work on the civil and human rights of insular minorities including immigrants, refugees, children, and indigenous peoples. The Center initiates and conducts major class action litigation, often involving constitutional law issues, and provides technical support and training to qualified legal services providers, pro bono attorneys, and community-based organizations. The program also operates community-based and international human rights projects.
The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law is a Los Angeles non-profit organization that focuses its work on the civil and human rights of insular minorities including immigrants, refugees, children, and indigenous peoples. The Center initiates and conducts major class action litigation, often involving constitutional law issues, and provides technical support and training to qualified legal services providers, pro bono attorneys, and community-based organizations. The program also operates community-based and international human rights projects.