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When Many People Report the Same Harm: From Individual Cases to Collective Action

How repeated individual cases can reveal patterns, support legal collectivization, and feed strategic litigation, complaints, monitoring, policy advocacy, union action, and reform.

June 28, 2026 / Legal Information / Anti-Discrimination Law
When Many People Report the Same Harm: From Individual Cases to Collective Action
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Retaliation After a Complaint: How to Recognize It and Protect Yourself

How retaliation can appear after a complaint, why it is hard to prove, and how to preserve evidence, plan safely, and seek early specialist advice.

June 28, 2026 / Employment Rights / Administrative Procedures
Retaliation After a Complaint: How to Recognize It and Protect Yourself
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Can I Afford Legal Help? Understanding Advice, Representation, and Legal Aid

A plain-language FAQ on free legal information, paid advice, representation, Beratungshilfe, Prozesskostenhilfe, insurance, unions, membership organizations, and cost questions.

June 28, 2026 / Legal Information / Access to Justice
Can I Afford Legal Help? Understanding Advice, Representation, and Legal Aid
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What to Do When an Authority Sends a Decision You Do Not Understand

How to read a German administrative decision, find the operative part, check appeal instructions, protect deadlines, and prepare for specialist advice.

June 28, 2026 / Benefit Appeals / Legal Information
What to Do When an Authority Sends a Decision You Do Not Understand
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Stopped, Searched, or Questioned by Police: What to Record Afterwards

After a police encounter, a clear record can preserve details that may matter later. This guide covers time, place, officers, witnesses, searches, injuries, property, statements, medical evidence, and complaint or support channels.

June 28, 2026 / Legal Information / Civil Rights
Stopped, Searched, or Questioned by Police: What to Record Afterwards
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Discrimination or Unfair Treatment? How to Understand the Legal Difference

Harmful treatment is not always legally discrimination, and legally relevant discrimination is not always obvious. This guide explains protected characteristics, comparison, evidence, indirect discrimination, harassment, and reasonable explanations.

June 28, 2026 / Anti-Discrimination / Anti-Discrimination Law
Discrimination or Unfair Treatment? How to Understand the Legal Difference
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My Landlord Is Pressuring Me to Leave—What Are My Options?

Pressure to move out is not the same as a lawful end to a tenancy. This guide explains notices, repair disputes, rent conflicts, documentation, tenant advice, and why unclear agreements need care before you sign.

June 28, 2026 / Tenant Support / Housing Rights
My Landlord Is Pressuring Me to Leave—What Are My Options?
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Deadlines Can Decide a Case: How to Recognize and Track Them

A deadline-focused FAQ on delivery dates, response periods, appeal windows, limitation periods, calendar tracking, written confirmations, and when to escalate urgently.

June 28, 2026 / Legal Information / Administrative Procedures
Deadlines Can Decide a Case: How to Recognize and Track Them
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How to Prepare for a Legal Consultation So the Time Is Used Well

A practical consultation checklist for turning documents, dates, facts, questions, and cost concerns into a usable first appointment.

June 28, 2026 / Legal Information / Administrative Procedures
How to Prepare for a Legal Consultation So the Time Is Used Well
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I Think My Rights Were Violated—What Should I Do First?

A calm first-response map for a possible rights violation: check safety, protect deadlines, collect documents, preserve evidence, and know when information is not enough.

June 28, 2026 / Legal Information / Administrative Procedures
I Think My Rights Were Violated—What Should I Do First?
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Climate Anxiety: How to Stay Engaged Without Carrying the Whole Crisis Alone

Climate anxiety is a reasonable response to a real crisis; staying engaged means finding collective, bounded ways to act without turning responsibility into self-blame.

June 28, 2026 / Heat Resilience / Climate Justice
Climate Anxiety: How to Stay Engaged Without Carrying the Whole Crisis Alone
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How to Take Part in a Planning or Climate Consultation—and Be Taken Seriously

A step-by-step guide to reading local climate and planning proposals, submitting useful evidence, coordinating residents' input, and tracking whether institutions respond.

June 28, 2026 / Public Participation / Climate Justice
How to Take Part in a Planning or Climate Consultation—and Be Taken Seriously