Join a dynamic panel of experts as they delve into the essentials of creating, advocating for, and sometimes opposing policy initiatives. This session provides attorneys with a deeper understanding of their critical role in supporting small and midsize organizations in shaping and advancing legislation.
Gain insights into how nonprofits can effectively engage in advocacy while adhering to legal requirements and preserving their nonprofit status. The discussion also explores practical strategies for influencing public policy and fostering meaningful change. Whether you're new to policy work or looking to enhance your advocacy skills, this session offers valuable tools and guidance to drive impactful policy development at small and midsize organizations.
This program is Panel 3 from Day 1 of the ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice’s Civil Rights Boot Camp.
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More in this Series
- The Many Faces of Civil Rights & Social Justice Lawyers
- Retaliation: The Civil Rights Issue of Our Time
- Taking on Civil Rights Cases as an Attorney Volunteer: Demystifying the Journey
- The Power of Class Action Lawsuits: A Primer
- Building Successful Partnerships to Advance Your Cause
- Effectively Using Publicity to Help Your Case
- A Call to Action: Where We Go From Here