Civil Rights Equality? Or Not?

Is there equality in American Civil Rights Laws?

This group is designed to promote discussion in the existing legislation which provides definition of civil rights violations and punishment for those violations.Specifically specific laws contained in the U.S. Code, 18 USC 241, 18 USC 242, 18 USC 245 and 18 USC 246.These are the framework for criminal prosecution of civil rights violations against U.S. Citi ...learn more

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Created: Oct 09, 2007

Updated: Jan 06, 2008

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Updated: 29 days ago
The Climate Change 3.0 RSS Feedblitz is being developed as collection of key RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds relating to climate change. The newsletter service draws on FeedBlitz, that allows...
Updated: about 1 month ago
Mekong's dams wreak havoc on rural poor By Marwaan Macan-Markar CHIANG RAI, Thailand - In a rush to emulate Thailand's model of building dams in the name of development, countries that share the ...
Updated: 2 months ago
Green Water   Green water is the rainfall that infiltrates and remains in the soil. It is the largest fresh water resource and the basis of rain-fed agriculture.   Green water is a very important r...
Updated: 2 months ago
http://bmsustainablefood.wikispaces.com/ Climate change is here now, and severe impacts are just around the corner (see here...
Updated: 3 months ago
This is a very readable and well organized, up to the minute introduction to the world of biochar. You could teach a full course out of this book, or excerpt discussions and details to backup your ...
Updated: 3 months ago
By Jason GaleAug. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Orbiting satellites measuring the gravitational pull of water below the earth’s surface confirm what authorities in India suspected for more than 20 years: groun...
Updated: 4 months ago
This weblog is a great resource for people looking to get involved with working to build sustainable communities and doing permaculture in India!  
Updated: 4 months ago
Analysis of World Bank financed water privatization in Senegal by Hawa Ba reprinted from Pambazuka 2006-07, Issue 262 http://pambazuka.org/en/category/features/35714  In 1995, in accordance with th...
Updated: 4 months ago
ROOT DEVELOPMENT OF VEGETABLE CROPS BY JOHN E. WEAVER Professor of Plant Ecology, University of Nebraska AND WILLIAM E. BRUNERInstructor in Botany, University of Nebrask
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