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MSU COL: American Civil Liberties Union and the Salus Center

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17 of 18 volunteers have pledged their time

Project Description

Project Description

 

***THIS PROJECT IS FOR 1ST YEAR MSU COLLEGE OF LAW STUDENTS ONLY***

 

Access to Justice issues will be discussed at all sites.  Some sites require participants to pass through security protocols, including metal detectors.  If you are visiting one of the courts, you may need to remove belts, jewelry/watches, cell phones, and bags may be searched.  Travel lightly to promote ease of entry.  

 

We recommend all participants wear their Foundations Week Polo shirts and business casual pants (not shorts nor jeans). 

 

All participants must check-in at the welcome event held in N130 Business College Complex.  All transportation will depart from the Business College Complex and you must check in to receive your confirmed site, bus number, and reflection group/lunch room assignment.

 

Schedule for the Day

9:00–9:30 a.m.                     Check-in/Coffee and Snacks             Business College Complex, N130

9:30–10:00 a.m.                   Program                                                 Business College Complex, N130

10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.        Access to Justice Day Site Visits      Community, Various

12:00–1:30 p.m.                   Lunch & Reflection                              Business College Complex, N130

 

Project Date

Aug. 18, 2023

 

Project Locations and Shifts

MSU Business College Complex

632 Bogue Street

Room N130

East Lansing, MI 48824

 

Project Coordinator

Audra Foster

audra.foster@law.msu.edu

517.432.6810  

 

 

Community Partner - American Civil Liberties Union

About American Civil Liberties Union

Since our founding in 1920, the American Civil Liberties Union has led the fight to conserve our most precious liberties. Through the passion of our supporters, we have grown from a roomful of civil liberties activists to an organization of more than 500,000 active members and supporters with 54 state affiliate offices as well as a legislative office in Washington, DC.

Here in Michigan, our story begins as early as 1955, when social justice advocates came together and began to plan for a state organization. The ACLU of Michigan was officially established in 1959 to defend our civil liberties.

Join the thousands of members who play an active role in defending freedom. Sign up to volunteer with the ACLU of Michigan.

Our Mission 

Freedom, Equality, and Justice

The Bill of Rights declared that we have rights and liberties that the government shouldn't interfere with. Rights like the freedom of speech and our right to a speedy trial that are the cornerstone of our democracy and define what makes us American.

Protecting these liberties and pushing for more freedom and equality in our lives is our job.

The ACLU of Michigan's mission remains realizing the promise of the Bill of Rights for all and expanding the reach of its guarantees to new areas through all the tools at our disposal: public education, advocacy, organizing, and litigation. 

We are grateful for the hundreds of thousands of members and supporters nationwide, from all walks of life, who help us carry out our mission every day. 

We Represent Everyone

Rich or poor; straight or gay; black, white, or brown; urban or rural; pious or atheist; American-born or foreign-born; able-bodied or living with a disability; every person in this country has the same basic rights. For 90 years, we have been working diligently to ensure that no one takes those rights away.

The defense of civil liberties knows no party bounds, which is why the ACLU remains nonpartisan. We have joined in coalition with conservatives and progressives alike on a wide array of issues – from reforming the intrusive powers of the Patriot Act to blocking infringements upon our First Amendment rights.

Organizations we have proudly stood with include the American Conservative Union, People for the American Way (PFAW), the Eagle Forum, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), Grover Norquist’s Americans for Tax Reform, Planned Parenthood, the National Rifle Association, Amnesty International, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), and the Family Research Council.

Website: https://www.aclumich.org/

Project Date

Aug. 18, 2023

Project Locations and Shifts

MSU Business College Complex
632 Bogue Street
Room N130
East Lansing, MI 48824
  • 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
    (1 spot available)