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The Anti-Defamation League and many other groups have deep concerns about a new Louisiana statute – the so-called “Blue Lives Matter” law – that inserts police and firefighters…
To help law enforcement professionals stay true to their core values, ADL and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) created a powerful program, Law Enforcement and Society (LEAS), in 1999. LEAS spurs law enforcement professionals today to reflect on their mission.
ADL's letter to Chief Terrence M. Cunningham for recognizing history between law enforcement and minority population at the 2016 International Association of Chiefs of Police national convention.

By Barbara Lowell
Ages:8-12

By Mona Golabek
Ages:5-9

By Liza Wiemer
Ages:12-17
Forty of the nation's top law enforcement leaders were trained in the twenty-second session of the Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Advanced Training School (ATS) course on Extremist and Terrorist Threats, held from December 2-4, 2012 in Washington, DC.
ADL policy statement opposing the use of local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration laws.

ADL takes a look at howeffective hate crime response and comprehensive hate crime data collection can advance police-community relations.
She was Student Council president at UVA in Charlottesville when the alt-right marched through last year. Read insights from Sarah Kenny about confronting hate on her own campus, and find out about new ADL resources to help college communities prevent and respond to hate and bias.

By Peter W. Schroeder
Ages:9-12

By Peter Lane Taylor
Ages:10-12

By David A. Adler
Ages:8-12

By Karen Hesse
Ages:7-10

By Stephanie Fitzgerald
Ages:10-12

By Marisabina Russo
Ages:6-10

By Alan Gratz
Ages:9-12

By Martin Greenfield
Ages:15 and up