The Los Angeles County Bar Association has recently launched an online Library of Legal Resources Related to the Rule of Law and Immigration Services.
The website describes the library in this way:
This library is a product of this non-partisan collaboration between LACBA and CAALA and provides a centralized listing of legal resources related to the rule of law, including live and recorded webinars, publications and listing of legal clinics and volunteer opportunities. The purpose of this library is to educate members of the public regarding their legal rights, especially in the immigration context, and more generally the rule of law, the American democratic system and the role of the judiciary, judges and lawyers in preserving this system. The library also provides a listing of places where immigrants can seek pro bono assistance in immigration matters as well as places where lawyers and law students can volunteer to provide this assistance. It is our hope that this library will facilitate and encourage collaboration by all who are interested in protecting the rule of law in our country.
Available Languages
English
Relevant Populations
All Populations
Immigration Status
All Statuses
Date
Updated
January 29, 2026
January 29, 2026