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Resources and Links (20-30 of 30 resources) Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Minority Advocacy. Focuses on Voting Rights, Education, Housing, Lending, Employment, and Public Policy. Contains press releases, links, and job opportunities. Low Power to the People Small groups, nonprofits and individuals might get low power FM radio stations. Law and War: A Doctrine of Deterrence From UN Chronicle 35 , by Anthony D'Amato. Labor Rights Now Works to expose labor rights violations around the world and aggressively campaign on behalf of worker activists who have endured the most brutal forms of trade union repression: imprisonment, torture, abduction, and murder. Lack of Security and the Unorganized Sector Examines the plight of unorganized workers in Asia who lack pensions or old age security. LeaseComm Dedicated to informing about Leasecomm, its business practices and its legal troubles. Dedicated to informing and defending the legions of victims that have fallen prey to Leasecomm/Microfinancial and their unscrupulous Partners Liz Claiborne: Sweatshop Production in El Salvador Archived documentation and links by the National Labor Committee about abusive factories that produce Liz Claiborne clothing. LegalEthics.com Assists the law profession and establishes practical rules, regulations, and guidelines that will protect the public and lawyers. Offers cases, codes, opinions, articles, links, and other reference material. Lecture Notes on Free Will and Determinism - Prof. Norman Swartz Discusses the various problems raised by different concepts of determinism, and presents an argument that physical determinism is compatible with free will. The (Alleged) Problem of Free Will and Determinism is a Modal Fallacy Lakeland Mills Consumer claims company in Edmore, Michigan makes defective products that cause injury and urges boycott. Lakeland Mills, Inc. of Edmore, Michigan & Their REPETITIVELY DEFECTIVE, INJURY-CAUSING PRODUCTS |
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