Even when people’s rights are ignored, understanding the law can keep protesters engaged

When protesters experience repression and violence, whether or not they have legal education can help determine continued involvement in a protest movement.

By: Heidi Reynolds-Stenson, Colorado State University Pueblo, The Conversation

Outlets: The Conversation

Published: January 29, 2026

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Last Updated: 1 month, 2 weeks ago


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By Heidi Reynolds-Stenson, Colorado State University Pueblo

There’s been a rise of know-your-rights training sessions in response to the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement tactics. This has included local public officials and organizations sharing online information over the past few months about what to do if Immigration and Customs Enforcement or other federal agents knock on your door, among other scenarios that involve immigration law enforcement.

Knowledge is power, the adage …

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