Foundation-assisted students challenged union-backed NLRB demand for private info NASHVILLE, TN – Union monopoly bargaining creates barriers to freedom for people across the country. It requires workers to accept self-motivated union bosses as their sole “voice” on issues in their workplace. But, in the private sector, it’s unfortunately the law of the land.| National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
Nurses at Mayo Clinic's Mankato, Minnesota, branch sparked a wave of efforts across Minnesota to declare independence from union bosses.| National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
Members of the DC Social Justice Transformations Network at a recent quarterly convening. At the heart of the DC Social Justice...| DC Bar Foundation
Register for the DCSJTN’s October Convening Registration is open for the upcoming DCSJTN Convening on October 14th; signup is available...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Bar Foundation is fortunate to have loyal donors who make our mission possible through their generosity. This month, we hear from...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Bar Foundation’s DC Walk for Justice 5K is quickly approaching, and we encourage everyone to walk with a team. Now in its second year, this fundraising event is an opportunity to support civil legal aid in DC. All proceeds from the Walk benefit the DC Bar Foundation, which works to make civil legal aid more accessible for all District residents. So far this year, 20 teams have registered for the Walk. This event is open to everyone, so your team can include colleagues, friends, an...| DC Bar Foundation
Former U.S. Senator and Ambassador to Turkey Jeff Flake joined Rutgers students and community members for a day of discussion and reflection on the state of American democracy. The post Rutgers SAS and Rutgers Democracy Lab Host the 9th Annual Open Mind Lecture appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
On Wednesday last week, the Eagleton Alumni Committee kicked off its first meeting for the academic year. The post Eagleton Alumni Committee Hosts First Meeting for the Fall appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
This week at Eagleton, in partnership with Rutgers Government Relations, the Institute welcomed New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Rutgers University’s 22nd president, Dr. William F. Tate IV, at Wood Lawn. The post Eagleton Hosts Governor Phil Murphy and Rutgers President, William F. Tate, IV at Welcome Reception appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
Save the Date for the Susan N. Wilson NEW Leadership® New Jersey summer institute: June 5 - 9, 2026. The post Save the Date: CAWP’s NEW Leadership® Returns Summer 2026 appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
With its founding in 1956, Eagleton blazed a trail in higher education by linking the study of politics with the practice - supplying our students not just with an understanding of politics but with the skills and disposition of engaged citizenship. The post A Message from the Director: Talking Across Difference appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
The Rutgers Democracy Lab officially welcomes the inaugural cohort of the Think & Do Tank. The post Rutgers Democracy Lab Kicks Off Think & Do Tank appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
Welcome to the fall semester. This time of year is always marked by transitions – most notably the shift from long, slower-paced summer days to the quickened speed of the semester. To be sure, the Eagleton Institute is off to a fast start. The post A Message from the Director: Welcome to Fall 2025 appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
Grants Applications Due August 29 The FY26 Grants Application opened on August 1, 2025, and closes on August 29, 2025. Sample application...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Walk for Justice 5K is only two months away! Join us on Thursday, October 23, at Nationals Park for an afternoon of community,...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Bar Foundation funds legal services organizations in DC that help residents during times of crisis . Volunteer Legal Advocates...| DC Bar Foundation
Kirra Jarratt and Judge Carl Butkus Since 2020, the DC Bar Foundation has led the effort to establish a coordinated intake and referral...| DC Bar Foundation
Grants Applications Open Soon The FY26 Grants Application will open on August 1, 2025, and close on August 29, 2025. Sample application...| DC Bar Foundation
We live in troubling times. Every day, the news is filled with stories about people being evicted from their homes, wrongfully deported,...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Social Justice Transformations Network kicked off its fourth year at last month’s Convening. It was one of the highest attended...| DC Bar Foundation
The District of Columbia’s FY26 budget year has been especially challenging, with the Access to Justice Initiative facing a 67% budget cut. For the past 14 years, the Initiative has provided residents with low-income access to civil legal aid services related to housing, employment, public benefits, and so much more.In the first of two votes on the FY26 budget, the DC Council, on Monday, July 14, voted to restore Access to Justice Initiative funding to FY25 levels, which is a positive first...| DC Bar Foundation
Save the Date: Fall Reception November 18 Join the DC Bar Foundation for our annual Fall Reception on Tuesday, November 18! We look...| DC Bar Foundation
Panelists Jenadee Nanini, Ashley Graham-Watanabe, and Mariln Lovo with Moderator Daraja Carroll. On June 25, the DC Bar Foundation’s...| DC Bar Foundation
The DC Bar Foundation is proud to support the work of our grantee partner organizations. The Cancer Legal Assistance and Wellbeing (LAW)...| DC Bar Foundation
As a DC Bar Foundation board member and former member of the Young Lawyers Network Leadership Council, I have a long history of...| DC Bar Foundation
Register Now: June 10 DCSJTN Convening Registration is now open for the June 10 DC Social Justice Transformations Network Capacity...| DC Bar Foundation