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 Canadian Civil Liberties Association - http://www.ccla.org Lobbying and law-reform, non-profit, non-government organization dealing with issues of fundamental civil liberties and human rights that affect those who live all across Canada. |
 Bill of Rights Defense Committee - http://www.bordc.org/ Massachusetts organization opposes PATRIOT Act and encourages communities to pass resolutions banning violations of civil liberties. History of PATRIOT Act and resolutions that have been passed. |
 The Madison Society for Law and Policy - http://www.madisonsociety.org/ Organization of law students, professors, lawyers and others, seeking to restore to American law a steadfast commitment to upholding the rights, liberties and dignity of people. |
 The Thomas Paine Project - http://www.wintersoldier.org U.S. organization advocates repeal of marijuana laws, drug testing laws, 21-year old drinking age, PATRIOT Act. Discussion of government overreaching. |
 National Obscenity Law Center - http://www.moralityinmedia.org/nolc/ Contains some definitions and justifications for obscenity laws, but the primary purpose of this site is to sell their journal. Some pages under construction. |
 Sui Juris - http://www.suijuris.net/ Community helping each other with land rights, civil rights, taxation rights, freedom of speech rights, and any other inherent right. |
 Center for First Amendment Rights - http://www.cfarfreedom.org/ Offers educational programs on the First Amendment to Connecticut schools. |
 Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law - http://www.lawyerscomm.org Minority Advocacy. Focuses on Voting Rights, Education, Housing, Lending, Employment, and Public Policy. Contains press releases, links, and job opportunities. |
 Queensland Council for Civil Liberties - http://www.qccl.org.au Features a searchable database of topical documents, aims, office bearers, membership information. |
 New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties - http://www.nswccl.org.au/ Issues, news, events, and publications, and how to file a complaint. Features letters written by prominent citizens about civil liberties. |