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National Center for Law and Economic Justice

New York, NY | www.nclej.org
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About Us

The National Center for Law and Economic Justice is a national advocacy organization founded in 1965. NCLEJ advances racial and economic justice for low-income families, individuals, and communities across the country, using groundbreaking impact litigation, policy advocacy, and support for grassroots organizing. NCLEJ works to build systems that provide economic security and full participation in society to all. Our current advocacy focuses on: (1) safeguarding access to government benefits; (2) advancing the rights of lower wage workers; (3) combating abusive debt collection and wealth extraction; and (4) advocating for disability rights and disability justice. We litigate extensively in federal and state courts across the country, typically as lead counsel in class actions, and we partner with grassroots and community-based organizations, other legal organizations, and the private bar. 

The National Center for Law and Economic Justice is a national advocacy organization founded in 1965. NCLEJ advances racial and economic justice for low-income families, individuals, and communities across the country, using…

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  • 50 Broadway, New York, NY 10004, USA
    Suite 1500
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