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Promoting constitutional principles to defend laws that make our communities environmentally sound and socially just.
Community Rights
Counsel (CRC) is a not-for-profit, public interest law firm based
in Washington DC that was formed in 1997 to assist communities in
protecting their health and welfare by regulating permissible land
uses. CRC provides strategic assistance to state and local government
attorneys in defending land use laws. CRC published the Takings Litigation Handbook, a 404 page manual to assist state and local attorneys who
are defending against takings claims. CRC conducts litigation workshops,
helps governments secure amicus support and, in critical cases,
offers free representation to state and local governments.
Community Rights
Counsel is directed by a board consisting of: Eldon "Took"
Crowell, a founding partner of Crowell & Moring, a Washington
DC-based law firm employing more than 270 lawyers; Veronica Eady,
a staff attorney at New York Lawyers for the Public Interest; Doug
Kendall, CRC's founder and Executive Director; Charles Lord, the
founder and Executive Director of the Urban Ecology Institute at
Boston College; and Henry Underhill, the Executive Director and
General Counsel of the International Municipal Lawyers Association.
CRC began as a project of the International City/County Management
Association (ICMA)--a national association representing over 8,000
city and county managers from around the country--and was housed
within ICMA's offices until July 1998.
For more information
on CRC, please visit our home page at www.communityrights.org
Community
Rights Counsel can be reached at:
1301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 502
Washington, DC 20036
202 296-6889 (ph)
202 296-6895 (fax)
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