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Alliance for Justice

Legal Research to Help Nonprofits Shape Public Policy

Posted October 18, 2018

Advocacy improves lives. At Alliance for Justice, we provide legal information for nonprofits to safely conduct issue advocacy and engage with elected officials, candidates and voters. Nonprofits are eager for state-specific resources. We have created state law resources in 35 states and are looking for volunteer attorneys to help us create state-specific publications on the following topics in the states listed below:
(1) State Lobbying Disclosure Laws
(2) State Campaign Finance and Ballot Measure Laws
(3) Voter Registration Laws

If you are interested, please let us know which state you have experience in, and we will provide the format and samples from another state from which to work.

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Additional Information

  • Time Commitment: 1-5 hours
  • Training Provided: No
  • Site-Preference: Remote
  • Open to Law Students: No
  • Bar License(s) required: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina
  • Required Languages: None
  • Required Legal Expertise: None
  • Mentoring Provided: Yes
  • Supervision Provided: Yes
Alliance for Justice

At Alliance for Justice, we fight for a fair and independent judiciary by encouraging the selection of judges who respect constitutional values and the rights of citizens, and by ensuring that the judicial selection process is fair and expeditious. We also work to ensure that the right of nonprofits to engage in advocacy is protected and by providing expertise and information to help nonprofits and foundations understand their advocacy rights under the law.

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