Protesting Safely and Legally: A Practical Guide to Knowing Your Rights

Protesting is a powerful way to stand up for what matters—but it’s also a situation where knowing your rights can make all the difference. With recent actions like the “No Kings” and ICE protests drawing national attention, I created this guide to help anyone attending a protest feel informed, prepared, and protected. Whether you’re brand new to organizing or a longtime activist, this downloadable resource covers your legal rights, safety tips, and what to do if confronted by law enforcement.

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Know Your Rights: ICE Encounters, Immigration Stops, and Protesting Safely

Learn your rights during ICE visits, immigration stops, and public protests. Stay informed, protected, and ready to act when it matters most.

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Meyer v. Nebraska: What a Century-Old Case Says About Liberty, Education, and the Direction We're Headed

In 1923, a Nebraska law banning foreign language education led to a Supreme Court decision that reshaped our understanding of liberty. This post explores Meyer v. Nebraska, how it laid the groundwork for key civil rights rulings, and why its lessons about personal freedom and educational choice are more urgent than ever—especially as new political movements attempt to roll those rights back.

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