Founded in 1913, ADL is the leading anti-hate organization in America. ADL has always fought for justice on behalf of victims of antisemitism, extremism and hate. With the launch of the ADL Legal Action Network, ADL is going on the offense with an unmatched army of some of the top litigators and legal minds in America who are coming together to protect the Jewish people.
The ADL Legal Action Network is an exponential leap in the fight against antisemitism. Victims of antisemitic incidents can now access a free national rapid-response system with 40+ of the nation’s leading law firms, consisting of more than 40,000 attorneys. No one in the Jewish community should ever have to stand alone when facing antisemitism and hate.
Victims of antisemitic incidents should report to the ADL Legal Action Network. Our ADL team will respond and law firm partners will evaluate whether we are able to offer free legal support through the Network.
The ADL Legal Action Network is powered by Gibson Dunn and has a steering committee of additional law firms including Cooley LLP; Covington & Burling LLP; Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP; Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP; and Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP. Dozens of law firms across the U.S. have agreed to receive client referrals or provide support as co-counsel, as part of the ADL Legal Action Network.
ADL lawyers have a proven track record of working with world class law firms to litigate high profile cases and effect real, measurable change. We protect the legal rights of Jewish people, whether in K-12 schools, college campuses, private businesses, public companies, political environments and any other spaces. We represent victims of the October 7th terrorist attack in their ongoing fight for justice. When antisemites and extremists violate the law, ADL will hold them accountable in court. Through high-impact cases that result in decisive victories or equitable settlements, ADL demonstrates the value of legal action as a powerful vector in defeating and dismantling antisemitism.
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ADL Virtual Assistant
Use the ADL Virtual Assistant. It will guide you through the process of reporting incidents and provide you with relevant resources and recommendations.
The ADL Virtual Assistant may not be able to address every question accurately, and responses may not always contain the most current, comprehensive or even correct information. You are responsible for verifying the information provided. The ADL Virtual Assistant does not provide any form of professional advice and is not a substitute for a consultation with professional ADL staff.