Pro Bono Legal Center |
The Human Trafficking Pro Bono Legal Center empowers trafficked women, men, and children to seek justice.
HT Pro Bono leads national efforts to hold human traffickers accountable for their crimes and to raise awareness
of victims' rights. By linking trafficking victims with
highly-skilled pro bono attorneys, HT Pro Bono works to obtain
criminal convictions, criminal restitution, and civil judgments
against traffickers. With pro bono legal assistance, trafficking
survivors can rebuild their lives.
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OVTTAC |
The Office for Victims of Crime Training Trafficking victims have a wide range of civil legal needs,
depending on their personal circumstances and the trafficking situation they endured. Some will need only
limited legal services for a short period of time, while others will have multiple legal issues that may last for many years.
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NCLA |
NCLA is a nonpartisan, nonprofit civil rights group founded by prominent legal scholar Philip Hamburger to
protect constitutional freedoms from violations by the Administrative State. NCLA's public-interest litigation
and other pro bono advocacy strive to tame the unlawful power of state and federal agencies and to foster a new
civil liberties movement that will help restore Americans' fundamental rights.
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Weitz & Luxenberg |
Sex Trafficking-Businesses, such as hotels and truck stops, have long turned a blind eye to sex trafficking occurring
on their premises, because they benefit when their services are used and paid for. Any company that profits from the
suffering and exploitation of a sex trafficking victim should be held accountable. If you are a victim of sex trafficking,
our experienced attorneys are here to help and discuss your legal options.
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Morgan & Morgan |
Sex trafficking of women and girls is a devastating crime affecting communities everywhere in this country, including your
own backyard. The National Human Trafficking Resource Center has received reports of trafficking cases in all 50 states
and Washington, D.C. You might think you're far removed from this modern-day slavery, but you're not.
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