Last Updated: 2026-07-05
The Objective Law Initiative ("OLI", "we", "us", or "our") respects the privacy of visitors, supporters, donors, volunteers, and others who interact with this website.
This policy explains the ways this website and OLI-related communications may collect, use, and retain information.
Information We Collect
This website does not require public user accounts.
We may receive personal information if you voluntarily provide it, including by:
- emailing us
- submitting a contact or interest form, if one is added
- requesting information
- volunteering
- making donor or supporter inquiries
- donating directly to OLI
- donating through a third-party donation platform
- communicating with OLI about legal, scholarly, educational, donor, volunteer, media, or organizational matters
Information you provide may include your name, email address, mailing address, phone number, organization, role, message content, donation amount, donation date, payment method information, receipt information, and any other information you choose to send.
If you donate, OLI or its service providers may collect and maintain information needed to process, acknowledge, receipt, record, and report contributions.
How We Use Information
We use information you voluntarily provide to:
- respond to inquiries
- communicate about OLI's mission, activities, and opportunities for involvement
- process, acknowledge, receipt, and record donations
- maintain donor, supporter, volunteer, scholar, lawyer, media, or organizational relationships
- improve website content and communications
- maintain organizational records
- comply with applicable legal, tax, accounting, nonprofit, audit, reporting, or regulatory obligations
Donations and Third-Party Services
OLI may receive donations directly or through third-party services.
OLI may use third-party services for donations, payment processing, email, analytics, forms, hosting, advertising, outreach, or related website functions.
If you use a third-party service, that service may collect and process information under its own privacy policy and terms. OLI does not control third-party privacy practices.
Analytics, Outreach, and Advertising
This website may use analytics tools to understand general usage patterns, such as page views, referring pages, approximate location, device type, and navigation behavior.
OLI may also use outreach, advertising, or remarketing tools to communicate with people who may be interested in OLI's mission, subject to applicable law and platform rules.
These tools may be operated by third-party providers and may involve cookies, pixels, tags, or similar technologies.
What We Do Not Do
We do not sell or rent personal information.
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children through this website.
Disclosure of Information
We may disclose information when reasonably necessary to:
- operate the website or related services
- process donations or payments
- work with service providers acting on OLI's behalf
- comply with law, legal process, tax obligations, nonprofit compliance duties, audit requirements, or governmental requests
- protect OLI's rights, security, property, operations, or legal interests
- address fraud, abuse, security issues, or misuse of the site
Data Security
We use reasonable measures to protect information we maintain. No website, email system, payment system, or internet transmission is completely secure.
Do not send confidential, privileged, or highly sensitive information through this website unless OLI has expressly requested it through an appropriate channel.
No Attorney-Client Relationship
Contacting OLI through this website or by email does not create an attorney-client relationship, client relationship, fiduciary relationship, or obligation to provide legal advice or representation.
Changes
We may update this Privacy Policy as the website, OLI's operations, or applicable law changes.
Contact
Questions about this policy may be sent to info@objectivelaw.org.