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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, CIVIL RIGHTS and CIVIL LIBERTIES

       The Firm is one of the most experienced in the nation specializing in constitutional law, particularly the civil rights and liberties of religious associations and political organizations.  It has litigated scores of cases in the Supreme Court of the United States, the federal courts, and various state courts involving such issues as:


       The Firm's clients in this area have included both institutions and individuals, and have encompassed a vast breadth of political, social, and religious perspectives.  The common element has been the client's need to protect rights or powers granted by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.  For example, the Firm's clients have included:






 



       Past clients have included such noted figures as artist Rockwell Kent, Paul Robeson, the Estate of Albert Einstein, Gerry Adams, Julian Bond, Freedom Rider James Peck, Jimmy Hoffa, Dr. Benjamin Spock, Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, Dr. Eqbal Ahmad, Congresswoman Bella Abzug and Congressmen Michael Harrington and Ronald Dellums, Hortensia Allende (widow of Chilean President Salvador Allende), and Corliss Lamont.  The Firm's cases have had a substantial impact in several areas of constitutional law.  Among the most notable are the following:

First Amendment rights of speech and association

The Firm's First Amendment litigation has been historic and continuous. 













First Amendment Religious Freedom Cases

       The Firm has litigated scores of landmark cases involving religious rights, and has been responsible for establishing numerous landmark precedents in this area.  For more information, click here.

Right to Travel

       The Firm litigated the leading cases establishing both the right of United States citizens to travel abroad, and the related right of citizens to invite foreign nationals to travel to the United States for political discourse.



Constitutional Separation of Powers

       The Firm has litigated some of the leading cases concerning the relative powers of the three branches of the federal government.




Due Process, Civil Rights







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