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MacArthur Justice Center

  • 16.1 Legal Resources: General
  • 16.6 Criminal Law
  • 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
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A civil rights law firm that represents people abused by our oppressive criminal legal system and fights to vindicate their rights, hold people with power accountable, and reshape the law going forward. The MacArthur Justice Center has attorneys in five states litigating cases all over the country at every level of the federal judicial system. Some issues include immigrant rights, police accountability and abuse, prosecutor accountability, advancing rights for incarcerated folks, bail, public defense, and the death penalty.

Has offices in St. Louis, Chicago, New Orleans, and Oxford, Mass. Might be able to make referrals for queer-friendly lawyers.

Check website for how to apply for representation and information on class action lawsuits.

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Website
https://www.macarthurjustice.org/missouri/
1-314-254-8540
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906 Olive St #420

St. Louis, MO 63101

MacArthur Justice Center

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