The Southern Poverty Law Center has filed cases that changed the social landscape, set legal precedent, and resulted in landmark rulings.
Early victories included desegregating the Montgomery YMCA, ending involuntary sterilization of women on welfare, and transforming the Alabama State Troopers from an all-white organization to a racially diverse police force.
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Innovative trial strategies to shut down white supremacist organizations and combat injustice are part of the Center's ongoing legacy. Notorious hate groups, such as the Aryan Nations, have been toppled by remarkable monetary damages won by the Center. The American Bar Association, the ACLU, Common Cause, and the National Bar Association are just a sample of the organizations that have lauded the Center's legal efforts.
But this work is clearly far from over. In the words of co-founder and chief trial counsel Morris Dees, "As long as injustice and intolerance continue to exist, Center lawyers will be in the courtroom, fighting for those who need assistance."
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