The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, based in Washington, DC, has been informing the development of national civil rights policy and laws since 1957. Their official views are primarily communicated through reports, publications, and public briefings available on their website.
The Commission conducts site visits, holds public briefings, and releases reports on various civil rights issues, such as anti-Asian racism, religious freedoms in prisons, and accessibility for individuals with disabilities. They also have advisory committees that address specific civil rights concerns in different states.
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