November 16, 2012
Response of ACLU Oregon To Victims Of Criminal Abuses
ACLU – American Civil Liberties Union
PO Box 40585, Portland, Oregon, 97240
(503) 227 3186 www. aclu-or.org
September 28, 2012
John Finch
tijohnfinch (at) gmail.com
Dear Mr Finch
Thank you for contacting the American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon.
As you may know, the ACLU of Oregon is a small, private, non-profit
organization funded entirely by private donations. Typically, the
cases we accept are handled by lawyers in private practice who donate
their time. As a result, we offer legal assistance in only a small
number of cases each year.
Consequently, we must choose cases that most clearly invoke
significant civil rights and civil liberties issues. We focus on
protecting the rights of individuals to be free from excessive
government intrusion and the right to receive equal protection under
the law. These liberties include the rights of freedom of speech,
press and religion, the right to be treated equally and without
discrimination on the basis of race and sex, and the right to be free
of abusive police conduct. Among these cases, we are forced to limit
our representation to “impact cases” i.e., those that present new
legal issues or affect large numbers of people.
We cannot assist in cases that depend on establishing facts. We are
generally unable to get involved in disputes between private parties,
with private employers, or private organizations. We also cannot
intervene in a situation where an attorney has already been retained
unless the attorney personally requests assistance, and even then, all
the other criteria are still in place.
Based on the above criteria, we have concluded the ACLU is unable to
provide you assistance. Please be assured, however, that this does not
reflect on the worthiness of your case.
I have enclosed the ACLU of Oregon’s Referral and Information sheet.
One of the organizations listed may be able to assist you. I regret we
are unable to help you further.
Sincerely
(signature)
Kevin Diaz
Legal Director
Enclosure: ACLU OF Oregon Referrals and Information
PO Box 40585, Portland, Oregon, 97240
(503) 227 3186 www. aclu-or.org
September 28, 2012
John Finch
tijohnfinch (at) gmail.com
Dear Mr Finch
Thank you for contacting the American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon.
As you may know, the ACLU of Oregon is a small, private, non-profit
organization funded entirely by private donations. Typically, the
cases we accept are handled by lawyers in private practice who donate
their time. As a result, we offer legal assistance in only a small
number of cases each year.
Consequently, we must choose cases that most clearly invoke
significant civil rights and civil liberties issues. We focus on
protecting the rights of individuals to be free from excessive
government intrusion and the right to receive equal protection under
the law. These liberties include the rights of freedom of speech,
press and religion, the right to be treated equally and without
discrimination on the basis of race and sex, and the right to be free
of abusive police conduct. Among these cases, we are forced to limit
our representation to “impact cases” i.e., those that present new
legal issues or affect large numbers of people.
We cannot assist in cases that depend on establishing facts. We are
generally unable to get involved in disputes between private parties,
with private employers, or private organizations. We also cannot
intervene in a situation where an attorney has already been retained
unless the attorney personally requests assistance, and even then, all
the other criteria are still in place.
Based on the above criteria, we have concluded the ACLU is unable to
provide you assistance. Please be assured, however, that this does not
reflect on the worthiness of your case.
I have enclosed the ACLU of Oregon’s Referral and Information sheet.
One of the organizations listed may be able to assist you. I regret we
are unable to help you further.
Sincerely
(signature)
Kevin Diaz
Legal Director
Enclosure: ACLU OF Oregon Referrals and Information
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