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The DRC provides advice and legal representation to individuals with disabilities on a wide range of disability-related problems. They can help advocate for legal rights in the areas of: - Special Education - Employment - Housing -...
The DRC provides advice and legal representation to individuals with disabilities on a wide range of disability-related problems. They can help advocate for legal rights in the areas of:
- Special Education
- Employment
- Housing
- Assistive Technology
- Access to, or Discrimination in, Mental Health, Developmental Disability, and Brain Injury Services
- Medical and Financial Assistance
- Vocational Rehabilitation
- The Elimination of Physical Barriers in Public Accommodations
- Access to Voting and other Fundamental Civil Rights
- Freedom from Abuse, Neglect, and Unwarranted Restraint and Seclusion.
Categories
Voting Rights Protection
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Disabilities Issues
Health Care Discrimination Assistance
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Legal Representation
Legal Counseling
If you have witnessed efforts to commit any kind of fraud or corruption in the voting process, you may report this to the Moderator at your polling place or contact the Secretary of State's Office or the N.H Attorney Generals Office. If...
If you have witnessed efforts to commit any kind of fraud or corruption in the voting process, you may report this to the Moderator at your polling place or contact the Secretary of State's Office or the N.H Attorney Generals Office.
If you have witnessed actual or attempted acts of discrimination or intimidation in the voting process, you may report to the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice at 202-514-4609
Categories
Voting Rights Protection
Election Issues
Consumer Complaints
ACLU-NH engages with the community in four principal ways: Litigation, representing those whose rights have been violated; Legislative advocacy, challenging laws that infringe on individual freedom and supporting laws which protect or...
ACLU-NH engages with the community in four principal ways:
Litigation, representing those whose rights have been violated;
Legislative advocacy, challenging laws that infringe on individual freedom and supporting laws which protect or expand our civil liberties;
Education campaigns to ensure residents know their rights; and
Grassroots organizing, mobilizing people to be advocates for themselves and others.
Categories
Cultural/Racial Issues
Issue Advocacy
Legislative Advocacy
Information and Referral
Immigrant Rights Groups
LGBTQ Advocacy Groups
Voting Rights Protection
Civil Rights Issues