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Independent Living Center of Southern California v. City of Los Angeles

CREEC is working with and providing support to CREEC Senior Counsel Bill Lann Lee, who is the court-appointed monitor for this massive fair housing settlement, requiring the City of Los Angeles to create 4,000 units of accessible public housing over a ten-year period.

Lofland v. Perry Park Filing #3 Architectural Control Committee

CREEC represented Hannah and Christopher Lofland and their son William to secure approval from their covenant-controlled community for accommodations necessary for William’s autism.

Center for Rights of Parents with Disabilities v. Colorado Homeless Families

CREEC represented the CRPD in an action against Colorado Homeless Families, a transitional housing program that excluded people unable to work, including those unable to work due to disability.
Cover image for the Accessibility Project. A multicolored wall has a door on the right which is open. Through the door you can see a collection of people of different races, ages, and abilities.

Accessibility Project

The Accessibility Project fights for a world free of ableism by engaging in impact litigation, individual and systems advocacy, and education. We use these tools to focus on the intersection of race and disability to fight against incarceration, police brutality, and ableist discrimination.

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Immigration Detention Accountability Project

The Immigration Detention Accountability Project (IDAP) works at the intersection of immigrant and disability justice. Through impact litigation, direct representation, and education, we fight for people in contact with our country’s ableist immigration system. Our project believes that immigration detention must be abolished.

Learn more about IDAP

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