Comments, staff testimony and briefs filed solely or jointly by the Washington Lawyers’ Committee, all furthering our commitment to build a more equitable society in which the legacy of discrimination has been overcome. Committee Urges Councilmembers to Pass the Washington Metropolitan Opportunity Academy Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2020 and Keep Washington Met Open 02.4.2020July 7, 2022 Counsel, Catherine Cone Gave Testimony Regarding the Shortcomings of DCHA’s Transformation Plan 02.4.2020July 7, 2022 Committee Joins Amicus Briefs Concerning the Racial Justice Implications of the Public Charge Rule 01.27.2020January 27, 2020 Counsel, Mirela Missova Gave Testimony Regarding Barriers in OHR’s Intake Process 01.23.2020July 7, 2022 Committee Files Brief Regarding Appeal of Case Against Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center Commission 01.10.2020July 11, 2022 Committee Files Joint Amicus Brief Regarding Conditions of Confinement for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Federal Prison 12.19.2019July 11, 2022 Counsel, Maggie Hart Gave Testimony Regarding Chapter 30 Regulations Governing Special Education in DC 12.12.2019July 11, 2022 Emily Gunston, Deputy Legal Director, Submits Written Testimony Regarding Patterns of Unlawful, Ineffective, and Discriminatory Policing by the Metro Transit Police Department 11.12.2019July 11, 2022 Counsel, Maggie Hart Submitted Written Testimony Regarding the “Vote by Mail Amendment Act of 2019” 11.12.2019July 11, 2022 Prisoners’ Rights Advocacy Director, Stacey Litner, Submitted Written Testimony Concerning the “Restore the Vote Amendment Act of 2019” 10.24.2019October 24, 2019 Posts navigation Prev 1 … 16 17 18 19 20 … 25 Next