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==Broad Civil Liberties Focus== <ol> <li>American Civil Liberties Union ([https://www.aclu.org/ ACLU])</li> * Supports civil liberties primarily through the legal system, but also through dissemination of information and organizing * Involved in many of the most significant lawsuits regarding civil liberties in the USA for the last 100 years * Has branches for individual US States * Provides pro-bono legal representation for cases of consequence for civil liberties <li>Institute for Justice ([https://ij.org/ IJ])</li> * ''end widespread abuses of government power and secure the constitutional rights that allow all Americans to pursue their dreams'' * Supports civil liberties primarily through the legal system, but also through dissemination of information and organizing * Focuses on private property, first amendment, educational choice, and economic liberty <li> [https://www.cato.org/ Cato Institute]</li> * Think tank with goals to ''individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace'' <li> [https://www.brennancenter.org/ Brennan Center for Justice]</li> * Think tank with goals to ''strengthen democracy, end mass incarceration, and protect liberty and security'' * Conducts research on free speech and provides information to help free speech activists persuade others * Based from New York University School of Law <li> [https://ccrjustice.org/ Center for Constitutional Rights]</li> * Use litigation, advocacy, and strategic communication to fight ''structural racism, gender oppression, economic inequity, and governmental overreach'' </ol>
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