A smiling woman holding up CCLP's publication called "The Gavel" and a national law magazine called Verdict. Next to her sits a smiling gentlemen.

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DESIGN.

PUBLISH.

CCLP publishes an independent newsletter called The Gavel that covers Bay Area CCLP’s organizing, campaigns and victories.

LOCAL. LEGAL. ORGANIZING.

The Gavel

The Gavel is the official publication of Bay Area Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals. It is devoted to covering the legal consequences flowing from complex systemic problems in our communities. The Gavel provides a forum promoting involvement by legal professionals and others active in or searching for legal and organizational solutions to the problems facing our low-income communities. The Gavel provides articles and insight into the volatile concerns of the day, affecting 99% of the U.S. population who are served by only 5% of the attorneys in the country. The Gavel, like CCLP, is all volunteer. The Gavel needs the volunteer assistance of writers, graphic artists, desktop publishers, cartoonists and photographers. If you have a submission, or wish to accept an assignment, please call and schedule for a CCLP Publication Session.

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YOU CAN:

  • Write for The Gavel.

  • Volunteer your skills as a graphic designer, desktop publisher or photo editor.

  • Contribute your skills as a photographer on organizational activities and events.

  • Assist with your professional editing abilities.

  • Be willing to learn one or all of the above skills from someone with more experience.

Call today!

THE LEADING VOLUNTEER LEGAL PUBLICATION IN THE NATION

Verdict magazine

VERDICT reflects the concerns, questions and dedicated quest for answers posed by a growing segment of attorneys; they form the cutting edge of social responsibility within the legal profession. VERDICT was created to highlight issues of critical concerns. VERDICT provides analysis and information on the trends in the legal profession as well as a forum to read and write about each other’s successful efforts to find answers to these critical concerns. VERDICT, published quarterly since 1995, has attracted the participation of top legal scholars in the U.S. and the world with the articles illustrated with original graphics by award-winning artists.

A spread of four Verdict magazines.