Court and Spark, maybe? Nah.
August 1, 2017 9:37 AM   Subscribe

I'm building a website listing organizations who fight for progressive causes in the courts. What should I call it?

Thanks to the great answers on my previous question about organizations working in the courts for racial and economic justice, the environment, civil rights, human rights, immigrant rights, and so on, I think I AM going to go ahead and put up a website.

What should I call it?

Again, the focus is on fighting for progressive causes in the courts, so I'll include organizations like the ACLU, the SPLC, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the EFF, EPIC, CAIR, Lambda Legal, CREW, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.

I lean toward the clever, snappy, inspiring, and memorable, but all suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
posted by kristi to Computers & Internet (8 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Best answer: Full-court press.
posted by FencingGal at 10:29 AM on August 1, 2017


Best answer: Full Court Press

DAMMIT you beat me
posted by I_Love_Bananas at 11:15 AM on August 1, 2017


[BLANK] Justice League?
posted by spamandkimchi at 2:08 PM on August 1, 2017


Fair and the Furious?
or Fairly Furious?
Justices of No Justice No Peace?
Rowdy Righteous People?
posted by spamandkimchi at 2:13 PM on August 1, 2017


Best answer: Raising the Bar
posted by jamjam at 3:40 PM on August 2, 2017


Best answer: Justice for All
posted by el io at 12:50 AM on August 4, 2017


(also, National Lawyers Guild is a good org)
posted by el io at 12:52 AM on August 4, 2017


Response by poster: Thanks for these!

Full Court Press gets the most votes, but I really like Raising the Bar, too, so I have some good options.

Thank you! (And thanks, el io, for recommending another org!)
posted by kristi at 10:28 AM on August 4, 2017


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