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Discrimination
ACLU -- Louisiana Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union
(Separate Website)
Website of the state chapter of the ACLU. Has news releases as well as legal information.
By: ACLU of Louisiana
American Civil Liberties Union -- National Web Site
(Separate Website)
Main site for the ACLU, with information about what this civil liberties organization does, plus information about key legal developments.
By: ACLU
American Civil Liberties Union Immigrants Rights Homepage
(Separate Website)
Webpage links you to latest news on immigrants' civil rights issues, legal resources, and other online help from the ACLU.
By: ACLU
Civil Rights and Liberties, Department of Justice
(Separate Website)
This government site has information about how to report civil rights violations, and it has information about some civil rights issues.
By: U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice
(Separate Website)
Homepage of the government unit responsible for enforcing major federal anti-discrimination laws.
By: U.S. Department of Justice
CivilRights.Org
(Separate Website)
A joint effort of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund. Information and news about efforts to combat discrimination and hate crimes.
By: A Civil Rights Coalition
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
(Separate Website)
Website of the federal agency that investigates charges of discrimination.
By: EEOC
Federal Agency Enforcing Immigration-Related Unfair Work Practices
(Separate Website)
The webpage of the Office of Special Counsel, which is in the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. The Office of Special Counsel protects immigrants and other workers from employment discrimination based upon citizenship status, national origin, language, accent or similar factors.
By: U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
Sexual Identity - Community Help
(Separate Website)
Resource list for Louisiana. You need Adobe Acrobat reader.
By: Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana
Social Services -- Claiborne Parish
(Separate Website)
Directory of social services available in Claiborne Parish
First Amendment Rights (Expression, Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly & Petition)
ACLU -- Louisiana Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union
(Separate Website)
Website of the state chapter of the ACLU. Has news releases as well as legal information.
By: ACLU of Louisiana
American Civil Liberties Union -- National Web Site
(Separate Website)
Main site for the ACLU, with information about what this civil liberties organization does, plus information about key legal developments.
By: ACLU
American Civil Liberties Union Free Speech Homepage
(Separate Website)
Webpage links you to the latest news on free speech issues, legal documents, and other online help on this civil rights issue.
By: ACLU
Civil Rights and Liberties, Department of Justice
(Separate Website)
This government site has information about how to report civil rights violations, and it has information about some civil rights issues.
By: U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice
(Separate Website)
Homepage of the government unit responsible for enforcing major federal anti-discrimination laws.
By: U.S. Department of Justice
CivilRights.Org
(Separate Website)
A joint effort of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund. Information and news about efforts to combat discrimination and hate crimes.
By: A Civil Rights Coalition
Electronic Frontier Foundation
(Separate Website)
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) describes itself as "the leading civil liberties group defending your rights in the digital world."
By: Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
National Freedom of Information Coalition
(Separate Website)
This group joins First Amendment and freedom of information organizations in an effort to protect the public's right to know.
Rock the Vote
(Separate Website)
Voter information guide answers some non-state specific questions. This organization's Web site describes the group this way: "From actors to musicians, comedians to athletes, Rock the Vote harnesses cutting-edge trends and pop culture to make political participation cool."
By: Rock the Vote
The Free Expression Network Clearinghouse
(Separate Website)
Website of FEN, an alliance of organizations dedicated to preserving the right to free expression.