We understand the problems,
which is why we recognize the solutions.
National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc.

National Judicial Conduct
and Disability Law Project, Inc. (NJCDLP), also known as The Law Project,
is a grassroots think tank,
public policy advocate, program administrator, community organizer, and non-profit corporation, focused on U.S. legal system accountability and otherwise helping ensure a fair and impartial administration of justice in America.
NJCDLP addresses a variety of social justice concerns, yet its overriding goal is to exalt America's judiciary while raising the world's consciousness of judicial misconduct; conduct that sometimes constitutes criminal activity (including intentional rights violations) and is inadequately checked by U.S. domestic and international anti-corruption/accountability mechanisms -- an oversight shortfall spread among all branches of American government that has evolved into a constitutional and human rights crisis.
NJCDLP is a proud member of
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Global Net 21
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UNA USA Council of Organizations
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and the U.S. Human Rights Network
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NJCDLP currently administers the following advocacy scheme:
Judicial Accountability
Community Organizing
Whistleblower Protection and Human Rights Defender Advocacy
Human Rights Advocacy