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Resources and Links
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Foundation For A Better Life
A foundation working to communicate the ethical values that it believes make a difference such as such as honesty, caring, optimism, hard work, and helping others.

Focus on the Death Penalty
Offers history, statistics, death rows by state, issues under debate, and the international context.

Final Report of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Committee on Racial and Gender Bias in the Justice System
An archive of the report. [In PDF format.].

First Amendment Cyber-Tribune
Intended to be a resource for anyone wanting to learn about the First Amendment.

Free Expression Network
Current news, features and trend analysis in free expression issues in U.S. The Free Expression Clearinghouse, a guide to First Amendment and Free SpeechIssues on the Web.

Free Speech Movement Archives
Documents, photos, and essays on the events of the 1964 movement in Berkeley. With updates and reunions. FSM-A the Free Speech Movement Archives Home Page - events from 1964 and following

Freedom of Expression - Freedom Magazine
Perhaps the most essential right is that of communication. Without the freedom to communicate, other rights deteriorate.

Free Arzhang Davoudi
A 46 year old political activist who was arrested after having an interview in Iran with Jane Kokan, a Canadian reporter who reported and filmed the documentary "Forbidden Iran". Free Arzhang Davoudi Petition, hosted at PetitionOnline.com

Free Payman Piran
Online petetion for Peyman Piran, a Kurdish student who on March 7, 2004 was arrested by the Revolutionary Courts of Tehran and transferred to Branch 6 of Qasr prison, a branch known for holding criminals and convicts.

Freedom Now
An all-volunteer, non-profit organization to facilitate representation for arbitrarily detained individuals who have neither used nor advocated violence.

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