The Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project provides free civil legal assistance to low-income people who are incarcerated or institutionalized in Pennsylvania whose civil constitutional rights have been violated.
our services:
Direct Representation
Individual civil cases are taken based on their merit and program priorities.
Information and Referrals
Providing various self-help and legal materials, as well as referral information at no cost to clients.
Class Representation
Representation of groups of individuals sharing common problems within institutions.
Legislative and Administrative Advocacy
Track administrative and legislative initiatives concerning institutional issues and advocacy for the clients' perspective.
Group Representation
Representation and advocacy on behalf of low-income organizations concerned with institutional issues (where permitted by funding sources).
Some Current Issues we are addressing
Restrictive visitation policies
Placement of mentally ill inmates in solitary confinement in the Special Management Unit at United States Penitentiary at Lewisburg
Prolonged shackling of inmates in the Special Management Unit at United States Penitentiary at Lewisburg
COVID-19
Excessive use of force
Sexual assault of inmates within institutions
Prison overcrowding
Freedom of Religion
Unlawful shackling of women during childbirth
*Learn more about our cases here
The Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project is a nonprofit and the only civil legal aid organization working at the forefront of legal advocacy for the rights of people incarcerated and institutionalized in PA.
Please consider making a donation today to help us provide free legal resources, representation, and advocacy that are a lifeline for people behind bars throughout PA in prisons, jails, and ICE Facilities!