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February 17, 2017

Justice links

NEWS
Civil liberties & justice
Drugs
Drugs: marijuana
FBI
Homeland Security
NSA
Police
Spooks
Torture
 
 
Essays
Clues your country may be becoming a fascist state
The militarization of civilian America
The true power of juries
Letter to a spook
How to stay free
Of pink suits, golf balls & civil liberties Letter to Thomas Jefferson Mississippi summer 1964
Backing off of hate
 
 
WAR ON TERROR
The biggest threat to America: ourselves
Final thoughts
September 12, 2001
Follow the limousines
An alternative 9/11 report
 
GROUPS
CYBER
ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INFORMATION CENTER

CIVIL LIBERTIES
American Civil Liberties Union
Constitutional Accountability Center
National Lawyers Guild
COPYRIGHT
Re-Create
 
GUNS
Gun talk
On guns
Firearm insurance
 
JUSTICE
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
CENTER FOR COURT INNOVATION
FULLY INFORMED JURY ASSOCIATION
INNOCENCE PROJECT
NAT ASSN OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS
WIKILEAKS
CHELSEA MANNING SUPPORT NETWORK
SPYING
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Project on Government Oversight
Stand Against Spying

PRISONS
SENTENCING PROJECT
SOLITARY WATCH

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Is 'Clues your country may be becoming a fascist state' supposed to be LINKed to an interview with Bill O'Rielly?

February 18, 2017 at 10:32 AM

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