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NLG Legal Observer Program

The NLG Legal Observer Program is part of a comprehensive system of legal support coordinated by the Guild to enable people to express their political views as fully as possible, without unconstitutional disruption or interference by the government, and with the least onerous consequences from the criminal justice system.

LOs work under the supervision of Legal Observer program coordinators, who are attorneys licensed to practice law in the state of Illinois.

Who Can Be a Legal Observer?

LOs include attorneys, paralegals, legal workers, and law students, who have participated in attorney-supervised training. Trainings emphasize professionalism, ethics, nonviolence, and the requirement that non-attorneys avoid the unauthorized practice of law.

No NLG LOs ever tell demonstrators what to do, nor ever make political or tactical decisions. LOs who are lawyers may describe possible legal consequences.

  

How to Request A Legal Observer

The National Lawyers Guild, Chicago Chapter, Legal Observer Program is part of NLG Chicago’s work in support of people’s power to express their political views as fully as possible, without unconstitutional disruption or interference by, and with the least onerous consequences from, the state.

What Do We Do?

We are dedicated to ethics, professionalism, and nonviolence. We are trained and vetted professionals who may be legal workers, law students, or attorneys. We work under the direction attorneys licensed to practice law in the state of Illinois. We work to build and maintain principled, trust-based relationships with the activists and organizations who request LOs.

What Don't We Do?

We don’t give legal, tactical, or political advice, negotiate with the police for demonstrators, or speak to the press or public for demonstrators. Specific exceptions to these rules have to be negotiated in advance. LOs who aren’t attorneys licensed in Illinois can’t give legal advice.

We don’t interfere in arrests. We don’t give away confidential information about individuals or groups. We believe our notes, photographs, video and audio tape, and digitally-recorded materials are protected, and that the police aren’t entitled to them.

We can’t always promise to find lawyers for people who get arrested or to visit arrested people at the police station or jail. We usually try to help keep track of arrested people’s locations and needs.

To request LOs for your activity, please:

  1. Get in touch with us early! We need plenty of time to organize our LOs.
  2. Be clear about your goals for your demonstration or activity.
  3. Be able to meet with us in advance.
  4. Be able to tell us why you want legal observers, and what you may expect (even if you aren’t sure what to expect) from people coming to your demonstration, and from the police.

Email chicago.lo.program@gmail.com or call us at 312-913-0039.

 
 
  

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Due to the numerous efforts from the Legal Observers who regularly participate in the Chicago program, local activists have become familiar with those in NLG Chicago "Red Hats" as protecting civil liberties on a grass roots level. (The famous Red Hats are being retired in favor green, which is used nationally.)

The Chapter receives requests nearly every week for observers to attend events, and we can always use more assistance. 

If you are interested in being trained to monitor police tactics at demonstrations, please let us know at contact@nlgchicago.org.

We would also appreciate donations so that we can purchase the indispensable green hats, as the increasing interest has exhausted our supply.

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