Organization

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project Dv Leap

Washington, DC
Mission

Part 1: dv leap makes the law work for survivors of domestic violence by challenging unjust court outcomes; advancing legal protections through expert pro bono advocacy; training lawyers, advocates and judges on best practices; and spearheading domestic violence litigation in the supreme court. Dv leap has two major programming areas; DC leap and national. - Part 3: dv leap makes the law work for survivors of domestic violence by fighting to overturn unjust court outcomes; advancing legal protections for victims of domestic violence and their children through appellate advocacy; training lawyers, psychologists and judges on best practices; and spearheading domestic violence litigation in the supreme court. Dv leap has two major programming areas; DC leap and national programming.

  • Website: http://HTTPS://WWW.DVLEAP.ORG/
  • Phone: 2027421727
  • Principal Officer: BRIDGETTE STUMPF
  • EIN
    EIN: 201076297
  • Revenue: $578,013
  • Assets: $137,428
  • Expenses: $592,642

Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project Dv Leap
1215 31st St NW No 3729
Washington, DC 20007
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All Programs

DC leap: our flagship program, providing services to domestic violence survivors or metropolitan DC, focuses on appellate advocacy and consultation; custody and abuse litigation and consultation; training professionals on domestic violence and the law; and efforts towards systemic public policy and court reform.

National programming: work here is made up of the following: all states litigation project: litigates appellate case from states across the country involving significant domestic violence issues, provides training and consultation of a variety of domestic violence topics, and assists in law reform work in other states as well as the federal level. Custody and abuse project: litigates selected cases for outside metropolitan DC involving custody and abuse; provides consultation to victims of abuse and their attorneys fighting to keep children safe through the courts: conducts training and presentations across the country; engages in law reform efforts; publishes articles and research summaries to help those seeking to protect children and adult victims of abuse; and works on federal legislative reform efforts. Rights litigation project: files friends-of-the-court briefs in supreme court cases concerning domestic violence; delivers public presentations and training to national and local advocates and interested scholars, concerned citizens and attorneys; and publishes blogs, media, and scholarly articles regarding the constitutional rights litigation affecting victims of domestic violence.