Links to Sites of Interest to Libertarians

(Borrowed from the University of Virginia's Liberty Coalition page)

[Note: Some of these sites aren't what we'd call 'Libertarian' in their philosophy, but since we're borrowing the list, we're leaving it as-is.]


Organizations


Bill of Rights Enforcement!

Constitutional Compliance

  1. Militia Units -- Directories and Web sites
  2. Gun Owners of America, 8001 Forbes Place #102, Springfield, VA 22151, 703/321-8585 -- The no-compromise poltical action group on firearm and militia rights.
  3. American Freedom Coalition -- Much material on Emergency Rule.
  4. National Rifle Association -- Defender of the Second Amendment, but a little weak on the rest of the Constitution.
  5. Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms -- Another strong force for the RKBA.
  6. Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership -- Defend Second Amendment from a Jewish perspective. But non-Jews are welcome to join, too.
  7. Task Force Two -- Firearms and militia rights political action group.
  8. The American Civil Liberties Union-- Defender of constitutional rights, except the right to keep and bear arms and to assemble as independent militias. We're working on bringing them around.
  9. Libertarian Party -- One of the more important parties emphasizing constitutional compliance.
  10. Fully Informed Jury Association -- Advocate jury nullification of unconstitutional statutes and law enforcement practices. Also see
  11. National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers -- Becoming increasingly involved in reform of the criminal justice system.
  12. Fund for Constitutional Government -- Activist group, based in Washington, DC.
  13. Independence Institute -- Good source for books.
  14. Locke Institute -- Provides resources on legal and constitutional issues.
  15. Heritage Foundation -- Publishes the Policy Review. Address is 214 Massachusetts Av NE, Washington DC 20002-4999, ph # 202/546-4400, email to polrev@heritage.org.
  16. Cato Institute -- Conservative-Libertarian think tank.
  17. Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace -- Conservative think tank.
  18. Americans for Constitutional Integrity -- Activist group, based in Tennessee.
  19. Committee to Restore the Constitution -- Activist group, based in Colorado.
  20. National Center for Policy Analysis -- A think tank. See especially the article "Nationalizing Crime".
  21. Christian Civil Liberties Association -- Publishes the Militia News and operates a nationwide Militia Information Center. Address is CCLU, Afton Road, Afton, Tennessee 37616, ph # 615-587-6791.
  22. Council on Domestic Relations -- Constitutionalist group.
  23. Sovereign Patriot Group -- Activist group.
  24. Freedom Forum -- Emphasizes First Amendment issues, especially freedom of the press
  25. Future of Freedom Foundation -- Publishes Freedom Daily.
  26. Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of America -- These two organizations are engaged in what amounts to militia training of young people, although they are not aware that that is what they are doing. This training needs to be further developed to put more emphasis on military, law enforcement, and disaster preparedness, and scouts need to be taught to interpret their constitutions.
  27. U.S. Taxpayers Party -- Although more concerned with policy issues than with constitutional compliance, there is much useful material here.
  28. International Association of Constitutional Law -- Unites constitutionalists worldwide.
  29. Centre for Constitutional Studies -- Focus on Canada.

Legal Compliance & Reform

  1. The Alliance to Expose Government Corruption -- Site published by Paul Franklin. Good material on Inslaw, Iran-Contra, BCCI, and other elements of the network of high-level criminal activities.
  2. The Lawyer's Second Amendment Society -- Lawyers who defend the RKBA tend to be strong on other constitutional issues.
  3. Freedom Lawyers of America -- An association for libertarian attorneys.
  4. United Citizens for Legal Reform (UCLR)
  5. Help Abolish Legal Tyranny (HALT) -- Seeks to reduce the influence of a corrupt legal profession.
  6. Rule of Law Committee -- Montana-based activist group dedicated to legal reform, with an emphasis on common law grand juries. Has much material on the Montana Freemen.
  7. Southeastern Legal Foundation -- Defend civil rights. Helped Gary Aldritch publish his book, Unlimited Access.
  8. Center for Public Integrity -- Does investigative reports on the influence of money on the political process.

Minority Rights

  1. American Indian Movement -- Organized to protect the rights of Native Americans. Was targeted by the FBI COINTELPRO program.
  2. Native American Links -- One collection, mostly to various organizations.
  3. Native American Links -- Another collection, including most the same links as the previous one, but it doesn't hurt to have another.
  4. Spirits of the Land Foundation -- Has a directory of National Indian Organizations.
  5. LatinoLink Home Page -- Links to most organizations working for the rights of Latinos and Native Americans.
  6. Afro Americ@ Home Page -- Many links to organizations for rights of Afro-Americans.
  7. Black Panther Party -- No official home page yet, but until they do, Bobby Seale's Homepage will do.
  8. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) -- One of the oldest.
  9. League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) -- Another of the older organizations.

Defense Committees for Persecuted Individuals

  1. Red Hawk Leonard Peltier Defense Committee -- Native American activist convicted of a crime he didn't commit.

Privacy & Security

  1. Internet Privacy Coalition -- Combined effort to fight government attempts to control private encryption.

Internet

  1. Center for Democracy and Technology -- Active in defense of rights of Internet users and others.
  2. Electronic Frontier Foundation -- Defends Internet users against abuses by government. Has much valuable material on activism.
  3. Internet Users Consortium -- Defends rights of Internet users.
  4. Global Internet Liberty Campagn -- International effort. Temporary site here.

Survival

  1. Greenpeace International (Amsterdam) -- An eco-militia
  2. League of Conservation Voters -- Try to defeat legislative abusers of our environment and resources.

Worldwide

  1. Amnesty International and check out the Cyberzine. Defend rights of political prisoners and oppressed dissidents throughout the world.
  2. ISIL: International Society for Individual Liberty
  3. Mexican Exiles for Democracy -- The U.S. political arm of the Zapatistas, the Mexican branch of the worldwide militia movement.

Other Non-Profit Organizations

  1. Evergreen State Society -- A Center for Civic Initiative
  2. The Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Seems to be dominated by people with enough integrity to quit, indicated by their list of FBI Books. Some of its members might be a good resource for insider information.

Constitution Society Home Page

And Some of Our Own Links

Links to Libertarian organizations in Arizona


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