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LIVES MATTER! BLACK Civil Rights - The New Jim Crow END RACIAL PROFILING & DISCRIMINATION! Session 1 - May 5 Session 2 - May 12 Session 3 - May 19 Session 4 - May 26 Session 5 - JUne 2 Class 1: Introduction: A Brief history of Civil Rights Law and How it has Evolved Case Studies: Trayvon Martin, FL and Abner Louima, NY - Discussion I * My Civil Rights was Violated, Who Can I Sue? * Filing a Notice of Claim against a City, Town, or Municipal Agency in NY. * Statute of Limitations * Settlement: Verdict search: Can I settle now? Class 11: The 50-H Hearing Case Studies: Trayvon Martin, FL and Abner Louima, NY - Discussion II * Suing the City of New York: Library Resources to Support a Notice of Claim and 50-H Hearing * Bill of Particulars * Settlement: Verdict search: Can I settle now? Class 111 Case Studies: Trayvon Martin, FL and Abner Louima, NY - Discussion III * The Complaint I * Settlement: Verdict search: Can I settle now? Class IV Case Studies: Trayvon Martin, FL and Abner Louima, NY - Discussion IV * The Complaint II * The PC Conference * Interrogatories * Winning Your Case at the Deposition * Settlement: Verdict search: Can I settle now? Class V Your Civil Rights Trial - With and Without an Attorney * Affordable Housing vs. Low Income Hous- ing * How do I qualify? * Closing Remarks NACC Paralegal Certificate Program www.freeparalegal.org MAKE A DIFFERENCE: BECOME A CIVIL RIGHTS ADVOCATE! Presented by the Law Firm of Figeroux & Associate. Classes start at 10am sharp! To register for these classes, call 718-722-9217 or visit www.nacc.nyc/blm Special Presentation about the EEOC Special Presentation about the NYPD Special Presentation about the NYC Comptroller’s Office Special Presentation about the CCHR Special Presentation about the CCRB OUR PLAN: Make NYC spend one billion dollars in legal fees defending Police Misconduct

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Page 1: Civil Rights - The New Jim Crow - Chamber Coalition crow.pdf · Civil Rights - The New Jim Crow END RACIAL PROFILING & DISCRIMINATION! Session 1 - May 5 Session 2 - May 12 Session

LIVES MATTER!BLACKCivil Rights - The New Jim Crow

END RACIAL PROFILING & DISCRIMINATION!

Session 1 - May 5 Session 2 - May 12 Session 3 - May 19 Session 4 - May 26 Session 5 - JUne 2

Class 1: Introduction:A Brief history of CivilRights Law and How ithas Evolved Case Studies: TrayvonMartin, FL and AbnerLouima, NY - Discussion I

* My Civil Rights was Violated, Who Can ISue? * Filing a Notice ofClaim against a City,Town, or MunicipalAgency in NY. * Statute of Limitations* Settlement: Verdictsearch: Can I settlenow?

Class 11: The 50-HHearingCase Studies: TrayvonMartin, FL and AbnerLouima, NY - Discussion II

* Suing the City of NewYork: Library Resourcesto Support a Notice ofClaim and 50-H Hearing* Bill of Particulars* Settlement: Verdictsearch: Can I settle now?

Class 111Case Studies: TrayvonMartin, FL and AbnerLouima, NY - Discussion III

* The Complaint I* Settlement: Verdictsearch: Can I settlenow?

Class IVCase Studies: TrayvonMartin, FL and AbnerLouima, NY - Discussion IV

* The Complaint II* The PC Conference* Interrogatories* Winning Your Case atthe Deposition* Settlement: Verdictsearch: Can I settlenow?

Class VYour Civil Rights Trial- With and Without anAttorney* Affordable Housingvs. Low Income Hous-ing* How do I qualify?* Closing Remarks

NACC Paralegal Certificate Program

www.freeparalegal.org

MAKE A DIFFERENCE:

BECOME A CIVIL RIGHTS ADVOCATE!

Presented by the Law Firm of Figeroux & Associate. Classes start at 10am sharp!

To register for these classes, call 718-722-9217 or visit www.nacc.nyc/blm

Special Presentation about the EEOC

Special Presentation about the NYPD

Special Presentation about the NYC Comptroller’s Office

Special Presentation about the CCHR

Special Presentation about the CCRB

OUR PLAN:Make NYC spend one

billion dollars in legal feesdefending Police

Misconduct