Know Your Rights

Have you ever asked yourself, "What are my rights?" We have answers. What do I do if I'm stopped by the police? What if ICE comes to my house? What are my rights as a student in school? Where can I protest? Learn about your rights before you need them. Download our free guides and resources.
¿Puedo Votar?

¿Puedo Votar? Esquema

Esta tabla le ayudara a darse cuenta si una persona que tiene antecedentes penales es elegible para votar.
Can I Vote?

Can I Vote? Flowchart

Can I vote in Washington with a criminal record? Use this chart to find out if you can register.
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The Pledge of Allegiance in Washington Public Schools

Many public schools in the United States ask students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Some students object to the practice for reasons of conscience. Both the Washington Legislature and the courts have developed a common-sense solution to the conflict: a school may lead students in reciting the Pledge, but it must also respect the wishes of students who choose not to join.
Know Your Rights: Police In Schools

Know Your Rights: Police In Schools

Many schools have police officers stationed on campus. Other schools may call police to respond to particular situations. Even though you are in school, you still have rights when interacting with police.

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