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Local Harvest Feast September 18, 6pm Space is limited, please RSVP 541-687-9180, info@cldc.org $25 per adult, $40 per couple, $50 per family. FM Wilkins Shelter in Hendricks Park, 2220 Summit, Eugene. all proceeds benefit the defense of our civil liberties CLDC in conjunction with Amigos and Eugene Free School present
Civil Liberties Defense Center
259 E 5th Ave, Ste 300 A Eugene, OR 97401 541.687.9180 ph 541.686.2137 fax info@cldc.org |
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The Civil Liberties Defense Center is a nonprofit organization focused on defending and upholding civil liberties through education, outreach, litigation, legal support and assistance. The Civil Liberties Defense Center strives to preserve the strength and vitality of the Bill of Rights and the U.S. and state constitutions, as well as to protect freedom of expression.
Learn more about CLDC. Tasers and the Police: A Deadly Combination (.doc) PLEASE HELP
Currently Restructuring Website
Please check back soon for the new improved website Ending the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act On March 12, 2009, Joseph Buddenberg, Mary Khajavi, Nathan Pope and Adriana Stumpo were indicted in Northern California, San Jose Division for conspiracy (18U.S.C. 371) and force, violence, and threats involving animal enterprises (18U.S.C. 43). Download the indictment (pdf). On May 21, 2009, the Civil Liberties Center, Center for Constitutional Rights and other civil rights attorneys moved to dismiss the indictments (read the motion to dismiss pdf.) against 4 individuals charged under the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (.doc) which labels the activist as "terrorists" even though they are charged with protesting, chalking the sidewalk, chanting and leafleting, and using "the internet to find information on bio-medical researchers." All of these are clearly and traditionally protected under the first amendmant. (Read more doc.) CLDC hiring a new Executive Director (more info) |