The Oakland city attorney has hired two civil rights attorneys in its Community Lawyering and Civil Rights Unit, in partnership with the Public Rights Project. The division, which is focused on bringing high-impact, community-focused litigation, is among few in the state.
The attorneys, Amanda Mangaser Savage and Callie Wilson, are part of the Public Rights Project's inaugural cohort of fellows. Working closely with the unit's exist...
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