- Help people exercise their rights to speak, assemble, and petition the government
- Remain a neutral observer and document, as thoroughly as possible, any incidents, arrests, or official misconduct during a protest
- Provide protesters and the general public with Know Your Rights information
Walczak says the training includes a section on remaining neutral and not taking sides during a confrontation. The call for volunteers reads in part:
As a legal observer, you will not:
- Get actively involved or serve as an intermediary between the protesters and the police
- Take a position of support for any party involved (be it police, demonstrators or counter-protesters)
- Interfere with arrests or other actions taken by the police
Walczak says some potential volunteers have asked if they can protest on days they are not observing and the answer has been, “no.” The ACLU plans to set up a “Legal Command Post” downtown that will be in contact with the observes and provide a point of access for anyone with legal questions or needs. Walczak says layers will be ready to represent arrestees if needed and will be ready to take first amendment issue before a federal judge.
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