Legal Observer Training

May 6, 2020 @ 4:00 pm
May 7, 2020 @ 4:45 pm

Just about everything’s closed because of the coronavirus and COVID-19, and we’re all hunkering down at home. So, what’s a good social distancer supposed to do?

If you’re a fan of the First Amendment, you’ll want to join us for the ACLU of Wyoming’s Legal Observer training. Virtual training, of course.

The right to join with fellow citizens in protest or peaceful assembly is critical to a functioning democracy and at the core of the First Amendment. Unfortunately, law enforcement officials sometimes violate this right through means intended to thwart free public expression.

That’s why legal observers are so critical. Legal observers act as visible witnesses at demonstrations, rallies and other free speech events, documenting any incidents of police misconduct or violations of constitutional rights. These volunteer observers are committed to defending free speech in a way that is as objective as possible so that their documentation can be used as evidence if police misconduct or obstructions to constitutionally protected free speech are challenged in court.

Social distancing won’t last forever. But our commitment to the First Amendment will. Will you join our virtual legal observer training?

The link to the Zoom webinar will be provided after you register. Haven't used Zoom before? Check out this link https://bit.ly/39hT0pZ  to see how to join a Zoom meeting. You can join via video or by phone. All participants wll be asked to enter their name and email when logging into the presentation, but only ACLU staff members will see this information. We value your privacy