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Redress, Inc. neither endorses nor opposes the web sites listed
herein. We offer them here for your review.
Land Rights - http://www.landrights.com/;
e-mail: land@landrights.com
In
addition to covering issues of land rights, this site includes valuable
information about many aspects of law, including judicial
"immunity".
Law Reform Network - http://www.lawreform.net/; no contact
info
"Our Courts Belong to the Public - Not to the Lawyer
Industry!"
Lawyer Fraud (New York) - http://www.lawyerfraud.com;
e-mail: Israel@lawfraud.com
Injustices in New York State and Federal
Courts.
(The) Lawyer Watchdog (California) - http://www.thelawyerwatchdog.com/;
e-mail: Webmaster@TheLawyerWatchdog.com
Dedicated to informing the public what can be done about improper
or illegal conduct by lawyers and judges in California. Web site
has links for obtaining information about the laws and rules governing
California lawyers and judges, and links for registering formal
complaints against California lawyers and
judges.
League of Women Voters - http://www.lwv.org/; e-mail: lwv@lwv.org
Promote social and economic justice, secure equal rights for all,
achieve universal health care coverage at reasonable cost, promote the
well-being of children, and combat discrimination, poverty and
violence.
Legal Ethics and Reform - http://webusers.anet-stl.com/~havmlr/hm_pgf.html;
e-mail: hvmlr@anet.stl.com
Web site devoted to topic of Legal Ethics and Legal lReform, with
a list of suggested reading.
Legal Justice Reform Network - http://www.atps.com/uclr/uclr36.htm;
no contact shown
Regarding the political lawyer -
prosecutors.
Legal Reform Through Transforming the Discipline of Law Into a
Science - http://www.afn.org/~afn54735/;
e-mail: afn54735@afn.org
Law reform.
Legal Services Corporation - http://www.lsc.gov/; e-mail: info@lsc.gov
Division of the Center for Libertarian Studies - contains
interesting archives of civil rights stories and issues.
NOTE: Redress, Inc. neither endorses nor opposes any political
party.
Let's Make Massachusetts Judges Accountable to the People - http://www.massjudgesaccountability.us/;
e-mail: chiefofpolice@holyokepd.org
Addresses judicial acountability through term limits. Lists
outrageous acts of judicial conduct. Contains a state petition
referendum.
Liberty League -http://libertyleague.org/; on-line contact form
only
Quote from home page: "The preservation of the sacred fire
of liberty and the destiny of the republican model of government are
justly considered... deeply, ... finally, staked on the experiment
entrusted to the hands of the American people". - George Washington,
First Inaugural Address, 4-30-1789.
Louisiana Organization for Judicial Excellence - http://www.loje.org/
Nonprofit corporation committed to improving the justice system
in Louisiana by offering alternatives to the current system of selecting
judges.
LPDallas (Of Gods and Men) - http://lpdallas.org/hdtef/video/doc01/page9.html (Redress
does not endorse any political party)
Court reform web site. The activists are in process of
creating a 14-part series on the court system, from its inception to its
current disreputable state.
Lynda's Web Site - http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/ALLE3721/
To shed light on a dead judicial
system.
Minnesota AFRA/Redress, Inc. - http://www.mnafra.com; e-mail:
auto-complete on web site
Fighting for family rights in
Minnesota.
Moses Shepard (See also, Remake the Matrix) - http://remakethematrix.tripod.com/home.htm
Purpose: We help others see
that the system is not what it appears to be. We wake others up to the fact that
their perceptions about reality may be the opposite of what they are
calling reality. We make
suggestions for altering personal behavior so that our perceptions about
society and the world around us can start to match our day-in and day-out
reality. We focus on matters
legal and, in the future, may expand to include other
subjects.
MoveOn.Org, Citizens Making a Difference - http://www.moveon.org/; on-line contact
form only
"MoveOn is working to bring ordinary people back into politics
with a system that today revolves around big money and big media, most
citizens are left out. When it becomes clear that our
"representatives" don't represent the public, the foundations of
democracy are in peril. MoveOn is a catalyst for a new kind of
grassroots involvement, supporting busy but concerned citizens in
finding their political voice. Our nationwide network of more than
600,000 online activists is one of the most effective and responsible
outlets for democrat participation available
today."
National Association for Civil Oversight of Law Enforcement - http://www.nacole.org
Provides practical, user-friendly and engaging information
regarding civilian oversight in law
enforcement.
National Alliance for Family Court Justice - http://nafcj.org/;
e-mail: LIZGOAL@aol.com, joep82@aol.com, angelo@yahoo.com, telmoslo@yahoo.com, ann@willapabay.org, FXCAR18@aol.com, ccpa001@aol.com, MeshelsLaw@aol.com, Icorsan@Carolina.IT.com, VickPierce@aol.com.
Founded in 1993, an international group of volunteers dedicated
to addressing system failure in the courts and social services resulting
in retaliation against non-offending parents who complain of family
abuse, especially mothers of children who disclose sexual
abuse.
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers - http://www.nacdl.org/; e-mail: assist@nacdl.org
"The preeminent organization in the United States advancing the
mission of the nation's criminal defense lawyers to ensure justice and
due process for persons accused of crime or other
misconduct."
National Association of Protective Advocacy Systems (NAPAS) - http://www.napas.org/
Protecting the rights of the disabled
citizen.
National Center for Policy Analysis - http://www.ncpa.org/; e-mail: ncpa@ncpa.org
NCPA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research
organization established in 1983. The NCPA's goal is to develop
and promote private alternatives to government regulation and control,
solving problems by relying on the strength of the competitive,
entrepreneurial private sector. Topics include reforms in health
care, taxes, Social Security, welfare, criminal justice, education and
environmental regulation.
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence - http://www.ncadv.org/about.htm;
e-mail: policy@ncadv.org
NCADV is dedicated to the empowerment of battered women and their
children and therefore is committed to the elimination of personal and
societal violence in the lives of battered women and their
children.
National Coalition on Police Accountability - http://syr.edu/~nkrhodes/N-COPA.html;
phone: 312-663-5392
N-COPA is an organization of religious, community, legal groups
and progressive law enforcement representatives working to hold police
accountable to their communities, through public education, organizing,
legislation, litigation, and promotion of empowered independent
oversight.
National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty - http://www.ncadp.org/; e-mail: info@NCADP.org
NCADP provides information, advocates for public policy, and
mobilizes and supports individuals and institutions that share our
conditional rejection of capital
punishment.
National Coalition for Family Justice - http://www.natinoalcoalition.net/;
e-mail: NCFJSCC3@aol.com
Regarding lack of justice in family courts. Includes
archives of bad judges/bad attorneys news
articles.
(The) National Conference for Community and Justice - http://www.nccj.org/; e-mail: nationaloffice@ncjj.org
NCCJ, founded in 1927 as the Conference of Christians and Jews,
is a human relations organization dedicated to fighting bias, bigotry
and racism in America. NCCJ promotes understanding and respect
among all races, religions and cultures through advocacy, conflict
resolution and education.
National Congress for Fathers and Children - http://www.fa-ir.org/alabama/index.htm;
e-mail: Terry340@fa-ir.org
Fathers' Rights group.
National Congress for Legal Reform - http://www.users.qwest.net/~jpapaa/;
e-mail: Nationalcongress@hotmail.com
NCLR is one of the largest associations of legal reform groups in
the United States. We are made up of more than 50 independent
state and regional legal reform groups with thousands of individual
members throughout the nation. We are committed to the reform of
an American legal system that is corrupted by legions of lawyers who are
driven by greed, avarice and insatiable lust for power and
money.
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges - http://www.ncjfcj.unr.edu/; e-mail: admin@ncjfcj.unr.edu
NCJFCJ is dedicated to serving the nation's children and families
by improving the courts of juvenile and family jurisdictions. Our
mission is to better the justice system through education and applied
research and improve the standards, practices and effectiveness of the
juvenile court system.
National Employment Lawyer's Association - http://www.nela.org/; e-mail: execboard@nelahq.org
Founded in 1985 to provide assistance and support to lawyers in
protecting the rights of employees against the greater
resources of their employers and the defense
bar.
National Foster Parent Coalition for Allegation Reform - http://members.aol.com/nfpcar/;
e-mail: NFPCAR@aol.com
Concerned with the problem of child abuse and neglect allegations
which are made against foster and adoptive families throughout the
country.
National Institute for Sociel Science Information - http://www.nissi.org
Nonprofit, nonpartisan institution whose mission is to invest in
individuals and economies through knowledge to alleviate
poverty.
National Legal and Policy Center - http://www.nlpc.org/; e-mail: nlpc@nlpc.org
Founded in 1991, promotes ethics, openness and accountability in
government through research, education and legal
action.
National Organization of Bar Council (NOBC) - http://www.nobc.org/body_index.html;
e-mail: bmargolis@courts.state.ri.us
or armitage@adbmich.org
A nonprofit organization of legal professionals whose members
enforce ethics rules that regulate the professional conduct of lawyers
who practice law in the United States, Canada and Australia. To
get link of cases reported as of print date 12-24-02, go to Lawyers/Law page, and click the link on
NOBC.
National Organization of Women - http://www.now.org/; e-mail Nevada: NVNOWPREZ@aol.com
Organization devoted to advancing women's rights in all arenas
including the courts.
National Taxpayers Union and NTU Foundation - http://www.ntu.org/; e-mail: ntu@ntu.org
Founded in 1969 under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue
Code to lobby Congress with respect to fiscal and and economic
policy. NTU is a nonpartisan, public interest advocacy
organization dedicated to lower taxes, less wasteful spending, and the
principles of rational and limited
government.
Nevada Coalition Against the Death Penalty - http://www.nodeathpenaltynv.org;
e-mail: nh@pinecrest.reno.nv.us
Working to eliminate the death penalty in
Nevada.
Nevada Community Action Association (NCAC) - http://www.nevadacaa.org/;
e-mail: kwolfe@ci-carson-city.nv.us
A statewide group representing the needs of the CSBG entities in
the 17 counties of Nevada (CSBG: Community Services Block
Grant).
Nevada Disability Advocacy and Law Center, Inc. - http://www.ndalc.org; e-mail:
reno@ndalc.org
Nevada's federally mandated protection and advocacy system for
the human, legal, and service rights for individuals with
disabilities. NDALC was designated as Nevada's protection and
advocacy system. NDALC is a private, nonprofit organization,
funded by Federal grants and charitable, tax deductible contributions of
private citizens.
Nevada Disability Forum - http://disabilityforum.org;
e-mail: ndalc@ndalclv.org
To organize a unified message and action strategy for bringing
forward disability issues in the health reform movement, employment,
transportation, civil rights, welfare, and other areas affecting people
with disabilities in working and participating in mainstream American
communities.
Nevada Equal Rights Commission - http://www.usccr.gov/crd/cds_all.htm;
Reno - http://www.detr.state.nv.us/nerc/;
e-mail: detrnerce@nvdetr.org
Oversees the state's equal rights program, handling
discrimination complaints relating to race, national origin, color,
religion, sex (gender and/orientation), age (over 40) and disability,
when the discrimination is linked to employment or the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA).
(The) Nevada Index - http://nevadaindex.com/
Collects and disseminates information regarding authorities,
including courts, and offers feedback.
Nevada Policy Research Institute - http://www.npri.org; e-mail: info@npri.org
Finding private solutions for public
problems.
Nevada Taxpayers' Association - http://www.nevadataxpayers.org;
e-mail: info@nevadataxpayers.org
One of the oldest governmental research and advocacy
associations, not only in Nevada, but also in the United States.
Established in 1922, NTA is a statewide, nonprofit (501c4), nonpartisan
Nevada Corporation and is membership
supported.
(The) Never Again Foundation (Arizona) -
http://www.neveragainfoundation.org/
Free legal services to victims of
abuse.
(The) New Jersey Bartender - http://www.cjnj.org
Focus on the New Jersey attorney discipline
system.
New Jersey Coalition of Legal and Children's Rights - http://www.njclc.com
Focused on judicial reform and
accountability.
New York State Citizens' Coalition for Children, Inc. - http://nysccc/org/; e-mail: office@nysccc.org
Dedicated to the right of every child to have a permanent, loving
family.
No Death Penalty Nevada - http://www.NoDeathPenalty.org;
e-mail: nh@pinecrest.reno.nv.us
Self-Explanatory.
No Ethics - http://noethics.org;
e-mail: noethics1@aol.com
The committee to expose dishonest and incompetent attorneys and
judges.
No Lawyers (Arizona) - http://www.nolawyer.com; phone:
602-203-1124; e-mail: nolawyer@nolawyer.com
Using our courts without lawyers; site by attorney Bob
Hirschfield. Also runs an on-line forum, which allows members to
ask legal questions.
Nonpublication.com - http://www.nonpublication.com/;
e-mail: info@Nonpublication.com
The purpose of the Committee for the Rule of Law is to insure the
legal system is held in strict account to the people and to the
law. The Committee deals with the adjudication process, not what
the law or any particular judgment should
be.
(The) North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence - http://www.law.duke.edu/innocencecenter/;
e-mail: innocence_center@law.duke.edu
An independent, nonprofit organization that offers investigative
help to prison inmates who claim they did not commit the crime or crimes
for which they were convicted.
Northern California Innocence Project - http://www.ncip.scu.edu/;
e-mail: ncip@scu.edu
Using DNA evidence, works to free wrongly convicted
citizens.
Nuck n'Futs (Idaho) - http://www.nucknfuts.com; e-mail: stebbijo@nucknfuts.com
Concerned with the effects of Legal Abuse Syndrome on the
legally-abused authority.
Ombudsmen to Promote Government Integrity - http://www.ombudsmen.org/;
e-mail: donations@ombudsmen.org
To inform as many people as possible of serious misconduct in
judicial and government offices and to seek to motivate people to
exercise civic responsibilities addressing these
matters.
Open Secrets - http://www.opensecrets.org/; e-mail: info@crp.org
"Your guide to the money in
politics."
Operation Clean Government (RHODE ISLAND) - http://ocgri.org/
To promote honest, responsible and responsive state government in
Rhode Island.
Oregon Judicial Watch (Oregon) - http://www.orjw.org/ - see http://geocities.com/justicevscorruption/;
e-mail: rogerweidner2002@aol.com or hsolem@vernonia.com
Lists attorneys to avoid; explains Oregon Judicial System.
Devoted to overcoming judicial corruption. Uphold the U.S.
Constitution and the authorities' oaths of
office.
Outlaws Legal Service - http://www.outlawslegal.com/evil/falljust.htm;
e-mail: mail@outlawslegal.com
A nationwide association dedicated to providing honest legal
advice, counsel and reform in every
state.
Our Children Our Future - http://www.ocof.org/; e-mail: ocofcf@aol.com
OCOF was established to ensure that American children of "at
risk" custody disputes are placed in safe
homes.
OverLawyered.com - http://www.OverLawyered.com;
e-mail: Webmaster@overlawyered.com
"Explores an American legal system that too often turns
litigation into a weapon against guilty and innocent alike, erodes
individual responsibility, rewards sharp practice, enriches its
participants at the public's expense, and resists even modest efforts at
reform and accountability."
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