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Center for Public Representation

A Public Interest Law Firm Dedicated to Serving Individuals with Disabilities for More Than 40 Years

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  • CPR Newsletter | March 2025
    March 4, 2025
    Updates on Litigation, Initiatives and Staff
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  • A Message to Our Community
    February 20, 2025
    At CPR, we have been following with alarm the rapid and extreme actions the Trump administration has taken to unravel hard-fought civil and human rights and violate the rule of law. We write to assure you that CPR is committed to advancing the rights of all people with disabilities, especially those most marginalized. We will use our skills and position to oppose the administration’s efforts.
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  • CPR Needs Your Help!
    February 11, 2025
    CPR and Partners Unite to Protect the Rights of People with Disabilities
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  • CPR Newsletter | November 2024
    November 1, 2024
    November 2024 Newsletter
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  • CPR Newsletter | October 2024
    October 17, 2024
    October 2024 Newsletter
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  • CPR Newsletter | October 2023
    October 11, 2023
    Read important updates on CPR's work in our October newsletter.
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CPR does not offer individual representation.

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CPR’s work is supported in part by grant funds from the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation (MLAC).

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