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Publications6/2/2025
Civil Rights Hub overview
Public Rights Project's (PRP) Civil Rights Hub offers free legal support and technical assistance for local governments. Learn more about the Hub's services, PRP's impact, and how to partner with us. -
Publications5/13/2025
Protecting civil rights at the local level overview
As the federal government increasingly attacks long-standing civil rights protections, local governments are particularly well-positioned to protect their communities. The 10th Amendment preserves powers to the states and governments, but local jurisdictions have to take the necessary steps to implement and enforce policies. Here are several ways local government attorneys can leverage their unique power to defend local interests. -
Publications5/13/2025
Local government authority overview
Whether it’s repairing relationships between a community and its police, seeking protections against racial discrimination and wage theft in the workplace, or protecting voters seeking access to the ballot, governments at the state, local, and tribal levels can ensure its community’s rights are protected. Here are a few ways local government attorneys protect the rule of law. -
Publications4/28/2025
Affirmative litigation overview
Affirmative litigation proactively enforces laws protecting individuals’ and communities’ rights. Government lawyers file lawsuits to address violations that harm residents at a local, state, or federal level. -
Publications1/13/2025Oakland city attorney’s affirmative litigation strategy yields significant ROI for the people of Oakland
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Publications1/2/2025The Local Power & Politics Review: Fourth Edition
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Publications5/16/2024Update to preempting progress: States take aim at local prosecutors
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Publications5/1/2024Georgia courts to consider legislative oversight of prosecutorial discretion — again
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Publications3/1/20242023 annual impact report
In 2023, we partnered with local governments and communities to fight back against the companies, people, and institutions that threaten our civil rights. Read the report. -
Publications6/1/2023Opinion: A Supreme Court ruling is a warning for Prop. 13 — tax law should be fair
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Publications4/25/2023California Supreme Court to consider prosecutorial discretion over “three-strikes” law
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Publications4/19/20232022 Annual impact report
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Publications2/8/2023Ron DeSantis’ war against free speech is really all about abortion
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Publications1/17/2023Preempting progress: States take aim at local prosecutors
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Publications12/26/2022The abortion battle has moved to your local court
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Publications3/1/20222021 Annual impact report
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Publications1/19/2022Comment on: RIN 1218-AD42 COVID-19 vaccination and testing; emergency temporary standard
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Publications7/22/2021PRP launches workers’ rights magazine — The Public
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Publications3/23/2021Localities letter to CFPB RE consumer complaint database
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Publications1/28/20212020 Annual impact report
In the face of many challenges, 2020 was a year of working in partnership with our network to drive actionable change for the communities in our cities that need it most. Read the report. -
Publications9/23/2020The power and potential of state attorneys general to end police brutality
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Publications6/22/2020Equitable enforcement to achieve health equity
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Publications6/14/2020Diverse coalition committed to protecting constitutional rights urges Congress to hold federal law enforcement accountable in police reform bill
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Publications5/6/2020The fight for contraceptive coverage rages in the time of COVID-19
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Publications5/6/2020Re-opening requires putting working families first
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Publications5/5/2020Reaching vulnerable tenants to enforce state and local eviction moratoriums
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Publications12/6/2019Op-ed: I am a public servant, not a public charge
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Publications11/14/2019Op-ed: Local governments need to join the fight against Trump’s cruel ‘public charge’ rule
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Publications11/7/2019Growing an equitable enforcement practice: A guide for local prosecutors to fight corporate abuse
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Publications9/30/2019Op-ed: When state attorneys general secretly undermine their own laws
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Publications9/18/2019Op-ed: More criminal records should be cleared automatically
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Publications8/23/2019Op-ed: Corporations are abusing people. Here’s how to better protect workers and consumers
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Publications7/1/2019Voices from the corporate enforcement gap: Findings from the first national survey of people who have experienced corporate abuse
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Publications5/14/2019Public Rights Project fellow: Colin Stroud
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Publications4/18/2019Beyond Resistance: A guide for local governments to protect their communities
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Publications4/17/2019Local action, national impact: A practical guide to affirmative litigation for local governments
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Publications3/21/2019Op-ed: Ruling a victory in battle for affordable housing
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Publications12/1/2018Cities as engines of justice
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Publications9/1/2018A new vision for public safety: Realigning prosecutorial priorities to fight for residents’ rights