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April 2006

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First Amendment: the case of Mary T. Jean v. Massachusetts State Police, concerning the right of an activist to post to her website a video of an unlawful search by State Police.

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  Take Action!
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Support Transgender Rights

House Bill 1722 clarifies and updates Massachusetts' nondiscrimination laws to protect people regardless of gender identity or expression. Urge the Co-Chairs of the Judiciary to give HB1722 a favorable report: For details on HB1722, see our fact sheet, or this page from the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition.

2
Tell House Leaders:
Keep Standing Up to Bush


The House let Bush's unconstitutional spying bill expire. Let's keep it that way.
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Civil Liberties Rescue Kit

This in-depth packet contains materials, ideas, and resources to help you reclaim our civil liberties and make a difference (PDF)

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