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Housing Discrimination
   Public Housing Tenants with Disabilities
What you should know if you live in public housing and someone in your house is disabled. Information on how to cut your rent and special rights that disabled tenants have.
By: Southeast Louisiana Legal Services
 
  
   
   Purchasing Your Home: Your Fair Housing Rights
Learn about the laws protecting you from illegal discrimination when you buy a home.
By: Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center, Inc. (FHAC)
  
   
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Open Meetings & Public Records
   Brennan Center for Justice (Separate Website)
"The Brennan Center for Justice is a non-partisan public policy and law institute that focuses on the fundamental issues of democracy and justice. Our work ranges from voting rights to redistricting reform, from access to the courts to presidential power in the fight against terrorism." -- from the Brennan Center's Web site.
  
   
   Civil Rights and Liberties, Department of Justice (Separate Website)
This government site has information about how to report civil rights violations, and it has information about some civil rights issues.
By: U.S. Department of Justice
  
   
   Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice (Separate Website)
Web site of the government unit responsible for enforcing major federal anti-discrimination laws.
By: U.S. Department of Justice
  
   
   Freedom of Information Act (Separate Website)
"FOIA" gives the public access to certain federal goverment records.
By: Tulane Environmental Law Clinic
  
   
   Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Contacts at Federal Agencies (Separate Website)
This tells you how to reach the main Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) contact persons in federal departments and agencies.
  
   
   How to Get Legal Help/Como Obtener Ayuda Legal
Information in English and Spanish about how to get help from programs that offer free help to qualified people. This slide show has an audio track in Spanish. Lea aquí para aprender cómo obtener ayuda gratis con problemas legales, ayuda de los programas para las personas de ingresos bajos.
By: Southeast Louisiana Legal Services
 
    Read this in: Spanish / Español
  
   
   Lawyer Referral and Information (Separate Website)
Here is a link to the Lawyer Referral and Information page from the site of the Louisiana State Bar Association. Here are the individual numbers listed on that site: Lawyer Referral Numbers Baton Rouge: (225)344-9926 Lafayette (337)237-4700 Lake Charles: (337)436-3308 New Orleans (504)561-8828 Shreveport: (318)222-0720
By: Louisiana State Bar Association
  
   
   Louisiana Public Records
Your state law rights to look at and copy public records.
By: Tulane Environmental Law Clinic
  
   
   Louisiana Public Records Laws (Separate Website)
Questions and answers about your rights.
By: State of Louisiana, Office of the Attorney General
  
   
   The Door to Open Government in Louisiana (Separate Website)
Online guide to the state's law about, and your rights to, open meetings and public records. Authored by Jack Weiss, Amy Neuhardt, and Louisiana lawyer Mary Ellen Roy.
By: The Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press
  
   
   Using the Tools of the Trade: A Freedom of Information Law Primer (Separate Website)
Article that talks about when the public has a right to attend public meetings and look at public records, and the limits to these rights.
By: Student Press Law Center
  
   
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Other Civil Rights
   Advocacy Center Help With Voting Issues (Separate Website)
Click for Election Day information from the Advocacy Center, including a hotline where voters can seek information about voting, including issues regarding disabled voters.
By: Advocacy Center
  
   
   Bill of Rights (Separate Website)
The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the Bill of Rights. Here is the text of the Bill of Rights, from the Web site of the National Archives.
  
   
   Brennan Center for Justice (Separate Website)
"The Brennan Center for Justice is a non-partisan public policy and law institute that focuses on the fundamental issues of democracy and justice. Our work ranges from voting rights to redistricting reform, from access to the courts to presidential power in the fight against terrorism." -- from the Brennan Center's Web site.
  
   
   Civil Rights and Liberties, Department of Justice (Separate Website)
This government site has information about how to report civil rights violations, and it has information about some civil rights issues.
By: U.S. Department of Justice
  
   
   Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice (Separate Website)
Web site of the government unit responsible for enforcing major federal anti-discrimination laws.
By: U.S. Department of Justice
  
   
   Election Day Help for Voters at the Polls (Separate Website)
Here is information from the Louisiana Secretary of State about what kind of help is there for voters who can't read, are blind, or have other issues that make it difficult for them to cast a vote.
By: Louisiana Secretary of State
  
   
   Election Protection Hotline and Other Information (Separate Website)
Get information about voter registration, voting and more.
By: Coalition of various organizations
  
   
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