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Directory of Legal Organizations

published September 23, 2015

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Organization Name / Website / Email Address Country Contact Phone / Fax / Toll-free Description Publications
Families for a Secure America Foundation
http://www.911fsafoundation.org
PO Box 23 Pawling, NY 12564 United States Peter Gadiel, Pres. P: (914) 920-6968
 
Represents relatives of those killed in the September II attacks. Informs and educates the American public, elected officials and legislators of issues in America's security. Focuses on the dangers of unsecured borders, visa waiver programs, loose standards for issuing drivers' licenses, and acceptance of matricular cards. Aims to prevent future terrorist attacks and to secure America for generations to come.  
AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund (LAF)
http://www.aauw.org/act/laf
connect@aauw.org
1111 16th St. NW Washington, DC 20036 United States Linda D. Hallman, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 785-7700
F: (202) 872-1425
Toll-free: 800-326-AAUW
Promotes equity for women in higher education; supports discrimination lawsuits against colleges and universities; provides financial support for sex discrimination lawsuits; works to educate the university community about sex discrimination, aims to improve conditions through campus outreach; provides consulting with women on legal strategies, resources and potential lawsuits. AAUW Outlook (Magazine); Legal Advocacy Fund Update (Newsletter); Mission in Action (Newsletter), periodic.
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)
http://www.acjs.org
info@acjs.org
PO Box 960 Greenbelt, MD 20768-0960 United States Mittie D. Southerland, Exec. Dir. P: (301) 446-6300
F: (301) 446-2819
Toll-free: 800-757-2257
Individuals including teachers, administrators, researchers, students, and practitioners involved in the professional advancement of the criminal justice system through education. Purposes are: to foster excellence in education and research in the field of criminal justice in institutions of higher education; to encourage understanding and cooperation among those engaged in teaching and research in criminal justice agencies and related fields; to provide a forum for the exchange of information among persons involved with education and research in the criminal justice field; to serve as a clearinghouse for the collection and dissemination of information related to or produced by criminal justice education and/or research programs; to foster the highest ethical and personal standards in criminal justice educational programs as well as in operational agencies and allied fields. Journal of Criminal Justice Education (Journal), semiannual. Formerly: International Association of Police Professors.
Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Miami University Dept, of Finance
http://www.alsb.org
herrondj@muohio.edu
3111 Farmer School of Business Oxford. OH 45056 United States Daniel J. Herron, Exec. Sec.

Toll-free: 800-831-2903
Teachers of business law and legal environment in colleges and universities. Promotes and encourages business law scholarship and teaching outside of the law school environment. American Business Law Journal (Journal), quarterly; Journal of Legal Studies Education (Journal), semiannual. Formerly: American Business Law Association.
Access to Justice Network (ACJNet) (Reseau d'acces a la Justice)
http://www.acjnet.org/splash/cfefault.aspx
info@legalresourcecentre.ca
201-10350 124 St. Edmonton, AB T5N 3V9 Canada Diane Rhyason, Exec. Dir. P: (780) 451-8764
 
Focuses on making law and justice resources available to all Canadians in either official language; offers consulting services. Languages: English; French  
ACLU I National Prison Project (NPP)
http://www.aclu.org/prisoners-rights
tjawetz@npp-aclu.org
915 15th St. NW, 7th FI. Washington, DC 20005 United States Elizabeth Alexander, Dir. P: (202) 393-4930
F: (202) 393-4931
Aims to provide litigation and educational programs aimed at improving prison conditions and developing alternatives to incarceration. Engages in prisoners' rights litigation. AIDS in Prison (Bibliography); National Prison Project Journal (Journal), semiannual; Prisoners' Assistance Directory (Directory), periodic.
Action for Concern of Crisis Victims in Africa (ACCVA)
idatruemanj@accva-africa.org
PO Box 10-2465 Monrovia, Liberia Isaac Liberia D.T. Junye, Founder/Pres. P: 218 6997991
 
Aims to save the lives and improve the standard of living of crisis victims in Africa. Provides humanitarian and social services. Facilitates and provides legal services on behalf of the victims where necessary and required.  
ADR Institute of Canada (ADR Canada)
http://www.adrcanada.ca
admin@adrcanada.ca
234 Eglinton Ave. E, Ste. 405 Toronto, ON M4P 1K5 Canada Mary Anne Hamick, Exec. Dir. P: (416) 487-4733
F: (416) 487-4429
Toll-free: (877) 475-4353
Professionals providing arbitration and mediation services. Promotes the professional advancement of members; seeks to raise awareness of arbitration and services. Makes available arbitration and mediation rules and services to parties wishing to resolve disputes; works with regional affiliate institutes to set standards. Offers educational programs. Formerly: Arbitration and Mediation Institute of Canada. Languages: English; French  
Advancing Human Rights (AHR)
http://advancinghumanrights.org
david.keyes@advancinghumanrights.org
277 Park Ave., 49th FI. New York, NY 10172 United States David Keyes, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 207-5042
F: (212) 207-5047
Promotes individual liberty and good governance. Conducts research and advocacy on human rights. Encourages accountability, fairness and transparency in human rights organizations' work.  
Adversity.Net
http://www.adversity.net
editor@adversity.net
PO Box 7099 Silver Spring, MD 20907-7099 United States Tim Fay, Chm.
 
Strives to educate the public and community leaders about the impact of racial preferences and quotas on non-minorities. Represents members dedicated to the elimination of prejudice and discrimination. Promotes fair and equal treatment under the law without regard to race, gender or ethnicity.  
Advice UK
http://www.adviceuk.org.uk/home
mail@adviceuk.org.uk
63 St. Mary Ave., 6th FI. London EC3A 8AA United Kingdom Steve Johnson, Chief Exec. P: 44 20 74695700
F: 44 20 74695701
Provides support services to independent advice centers providing direct access and free services to the public in all areas of welfare law. Promotes the availability of quality advice and represents the interests of independent advice centers nationally. Languages: English Advice UK Mailing (Bulletin); Manuals. Formerly: Federation of Independent Advice Centers; Federation of Information and Advice Centers.
Advocates International
http://www.advocatesintemational.org
info@advocatesintemational.org
9691 Main St., Ste. D Fairfax, VA 22031-3754 United States Brent McBumey, Pres CEO P: (703) 894-1084
F: (703) 894-1074
Works relationally, professionally, and spiritually with people involved in law and related professions. Encourages and enables a global network of skilled advocates committed to religious liberty, human rights, conflict resolution, reconciliation, professional ethics, and the integration of faith and practice. Seeks local partners to take responsibility for their nation or region.  
Advocates' Society (AS)
http://www.advocates.ca
mail@advocates.ca
1700 - 480 University Ave. Toronto, ON M5G 1V2 Canada Alexandra M. Chyczij, Exec. Dir. P: (416) 597-0243
F: (416) 597-1588
Barristers and trial lawyers. Promotes legal education and reform, and the professional advancement of members. Represents members' professional and economic interests. Monitors judicial developments and makes recommendations regarding legal reform; makes available continuing professional development opportunities to members. Maintains museum. Languages: English. Advocates' Brief (Newsletter), monthly; Advocates' Society Journal (Journal), quarterly; Practical Strategies Threshold Reporter (Report).
Afghanistan Watch (AW)
http://www.watchafghanistan.org
admin@watchafghanistan.org
Near Borje-Barq, Dehburi Kabul Afghanistan Ahmad Zia Mohammadi, Communication Mgr. P: 93 799215577
 
Envisions a democratic, peaceful, tolerant and just society in which all citizens have equal opportunities to realize their human potential. Undertakes activities that promote peace, justice and a culture of mutual tolerance and respect for human rights in Afghanistan. Languages: Dari. Truth (Newsletter), biweekly.
Afghans for Civil Society (ACS)
http://www.afghansforcivilsociety.org
baltimore@afghansforcivilsociety.org
806 N Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21201 United States A. Oayum Karzai, Founder/Chm. P: (410) 385-1445
F: (410) 385-1475
Promotes a democratic alternative for Afghanistan that opposes violence and extremism and encourages the rebirth of civil society in the country. Envisions a society based on the rule of law, where participation by ordinary citizens, including women, can have an effect. Geopolitics of an Afghan Settlement (Report); Letters From The South, Policy Statements (Paper); Loya Jirga Focus Group Report (Report); Shamalan Canal Socio-Economic Study (Report); Violations of Human Rights in Afghanistan from the Soviets' Withdrawal to the Rise of the Taliban (Report).
Agricultural Law Association (ALA)
http://www.ala.org.uk
enquiries@ala.org.uk
Kimblewick Cottage Prince Albert Rd. West Mersea Colchester C05 8AZ United Kingdom Geoff Whittaker, Consultant/Advisor P: 44 1206 383521
 
Membership is open to all qualified members of the professions associated with giving advice on the subjects of agriculture, environment, farming, forestry and the rural community to students and trainees in those professions and to any others interested in the fields of operation as Council may approve. Promotes the study, knowledge and understanding of the law relating to Agriculture, the Environment, Farming, Forestry and the Rural Community. The Bulletin (Magazine), quarterly.
Aid to Incarcerated Mothers (AIM)
http://www.catalogueforphilanthropy.org/ma/2003/aid_incarcerated_908.htm
434 Massachusetts Ave., Ste. 503 Boston, MA 02118 United States Jean Fox, Exec. Dir. P: (617) 536-0058
 
Helps incarcerated mothers in the Boston, MA area meet their parental responsibilities by providing them with the necessary information, resources, and support to do so. Furnishes transportation for family visits. Matches each mother with a volunteer in order to provide friendship and advocacy. Helps mothers learn self-help advocacy skills and their legal rights. Offers post-release support and services to mothers making the transition back to the community. Works to make the social services, the prison system, and the public more aware and responsive to incarcerated mothers' needs. Provides information, advice, and technical support to individuals and groups nationwide. Sends speakers to various groups, organizations, and schools in the community and, occasionally, to other states. Staying Together (Newsletter), 3/year.
Airborne Law Enforcement Association (ALEA)
http://www.alea.org
singley@alea.org
50 Carroll Creek Way, Ste. 260 Frederick, MD 21701 United States Stephen Ingtey, Exec. Dir. P: (301) 631-2406
F: (301) 631-2466
Aims to support, promote and advance the safe and effective utilization of aircraft by governmental agencies in support of public safety missions through training, networking, advocacy and educational programs. Air Beat Magazine (Magazine), bi-monthly; ALEA E-Newsletter (Newsletter), monthly.
Alberta Arbitration and Mediation Society (AAMS)
http://www.aams.ab.ca
executivedirector@aams.ab.ca
10707 100 Ave., No. 605 Edmonton, AB T5J 3M1 Canada Paula Drouin, Exec. Dir. P: (780) 433-4881
F: (780) 433-9024
Toll-free: 800-232-7214
Provides education and information to members interested in the practice of arbitration and mediation.  
All India Disaster Mitigation Institute (AIDMI)
http://www.southasiacfisasters.net
bestteam@aidmi.org
411, Sakar Five, Near Nataraj Cinema Ashram Rd. Ahmedabad 380 009 India   P: 91 79 26586234
F: 91 79 26582962
Seeks to lessen the impact of natural disasters through integration of disaster preparation measures in economic and social development projects. Formulates and administers watershed maintenance, sanitation, and coastal development programs; cooperates with development agencies operating in flood-prone regions; facilitates increased local participation in development and disaster mitigation. Afat Niva- ran (Newsletter), monthly; JalSanhal (Newsletter), bimonthly; Vipada Nivaran (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: Disaster Mitigation Institute.
All One Heart
http://www.alloneheart.com
michele@alloneheart.com
12190 Perris Blvd., Ste. F-141 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 United States Michele Orgell, PresVExec. Dir/Founder
F: (909) 924-1882
Promotes harmony among people of different cultures, races, religions, age groups, sexual gender and orientation, and physical and mental abilities. Encourages tolerance through raised consciousness, education and experience. Teaches how to love, respect and build self esteem and individuality. e-HeartBeat (Newsletter).
All of Us or None
http://www.allofusomone.org
info@allofusomone.org
1540 Market St., Ste. 490 San Francisco, CA 94102 United States Dorsey Nunn, Co-Founder P: (415) 255-7036
F: (415) 552-3150
Strives to stop discrimination and change public policies that discriminate against families and the communities. Eliminates the lifelong punishment resulting from felony convictions and helps overcome and heal the shame associated with being a convicted felon or former prisoner. Advocates for human rights abuses and alternative incarceration for young people and adults.  
Alliance of Faith and Feminism
http://www.faithfeminism.org
alliance@faithfeminism.org
PO Box 4323 Tallahassee, FL 32315 United States Della Fahnestock, Pres.
 
Promotes the feminist ideals of mutuality and equality among all people. Advances the religious and spiritual practice conducted within and protected by secular government. Supports the prudent use of and conscientious protection of nature and natural resources.  
Alliance of Guardian Angels
http://www.guardianangels.org
mary@guardianangels.org
982 E 89th St. Brooklyn, NY 11236 United States Mary Sliwa, Exec. Diri COO P: (212) 860-5575
F: (718) 649-5705
Toll-free: 800-719-1917
Unarmed volunteers organized to combat crime in New York City; PA; CA; Denver, CO; Florida; Texas; Boston, MA; Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; Phoenix, AZ; Illinois and other major U.S., Canadian, and European cities. Seeks to "provide positive role models for young people". Patrols subways, buses, streets, ferries, and multiple dwellings. Members wear red berets and are selected only upon recommendation of other Angels. Teaches to act in a calm manner and be capable of self-defense if attacked by one or more persons. Angels must undergo three months of physical and legal training. Members make citizens' arrests but their primary impact is one of deterrence; often their presence prevents crimes. Conducts speakers' bureau on crime prevention and self-protection. Maintains museum. Formerly: Magnificent 13; Guardian Angels.  
Alliance for International Women's Rights
http://www.aiwr.org
lisaherb@aiwr.org
PO Box 165 East Chatham, NY 12060 United States Lisa Herb, Exec. Dir. P: (518) 632-4797
 
Aims to support women leaders and future women leaders in developing countries. Creates connections between Central Asian women and professionals in developed countries who would like to use their skills to further women's rights. Conducts long distance programs, such as the Armchair Volunteer Programs, in order to maintain the connections between Central Asian women and professionals in developed countries.  
Alliance for Justice (AFJ)
http://www.afj.org
atliance@aQ.org
11 Dupont Cir. NW, 2nd FI. Washington, DC 20036 United States Nan Aron, Pres. P: (202) 822-6070
F: (202) 822-6068
Advocates for civil rights, social justice, consumer, and environmental protection. Works to strengthen the progressive community's role in public interest advocacy. Works with and on behalf of its members to safeguard the fairness of the public policy and federal judicial systems. Helps to ensure that the concerns of ordinary Americans, and the voice of the public interest, receive a fair hearing in the nation's legislatures and courts of law. Sponsors summer internship program for undergraduate students or law students interested in public interest law; compiles statistics. Being a Player: A Guide to the IRS Lobbying Regulations for Advocacy Charities (Book); Liberty and Justice for All: Public Interest Law in the 1980s and Beyond (Book). Absorbed: Judicial Selection Project. Formerly: Council for Public Interest Law.
Alliance of Legal Document Assistant Professionals (ALDAP)
http://aldap.org
info@aldap.org
7290 Navajo Rd., Ste. 113 San Diego, CA 92119 United States Suzanne Bowtby, Pres.

Toll-free: (888) 201-8622
Promotes and supports the integrity of the legal document assistant (LDA) profession. Fosters continuing legal education and the LDA's commitment to professional responsibility. Aims to generate awareness of the availability of non-attorney legal service providers.  
Alston Wilkes Veterans Home (AWS)
http://www.awvh.org
aIrp6@betlsouth.net
3519 Medical Dr. Columbia, SC 29203 United States  
 
Operates in South Carolina to assist inmates, homeless veterans, individuals and those being families who are at-risk. Provides services in order to help them become responsible and productive citizens. Services include: employment and housing assistance, information and referral, crisis intervention, pre-release and parole counseling, individual and group counseling, life skills instruction, and innovative, supportive, and therapeutic prevention projects. Seeks to stimulate public support for progressive prison programs at the state level and for programs of crime prevention. (Named for the late Rev. Eli Alston Wilkes, Jr., a Methodist minister who founded the private correctional services agency.) The Alston Wilkes Society Newsletter (Newsletter), 3/year. Formerly: South Carolina Therapeutic Association; Alston Wilkes Society.
American Academy of Adoption Attorneys (AAAA)
http://www.adoptionattomeys.org
info@adoptionattomeys.org
PO Box 33053 Washington, DC 20033 United States Mark M. Demaray, Pres. P: (202) 832-2222
F: (251) 432-9706
Attorneys who practice or have otherwise distinguished themselves in the field of adoption law. Promotes the reform of adoption laws and disseminating information on ethical adoption practices. Offers educational and charitable programs and a speakers' bureau.  
American Academy of Appellate Lawyers (AAAL)
http://www.appellateacademy.org
aaal@mgmtsol.com
9707 Key West Ave., Ste. 100 Rockville, MD 20850 United States Donald B. Ayer, Pres. P: (240) 404-6498
F: (301) 990-9771
Promotes the improvement of appellate advocacy and the administration of the appellate courts.  
American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys (AAEPA)
http://www.aaepa.com
information@aaepa.com
9444 Balboa Ave., Ste. 300 San Diego, CA92123 United States Robert Armstrong, Pres. P: (858) 453-2128
F: (858) 874-5804
Toll-free: 800-846-1555
Attorneys providing estate planning senices. Fosters excellence in estate planning; promotes successful practice of estate planning. Provides products, services, and technical support to members; serves as a clearinghouse on estate planning; conducts continuing education courses. Conference Call (Audiotapes).
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
http://www.aaml.org
office@aaml.org
150 N Michigan Ave., Ste. 1420 Chicago, IL 60601 United States Linda Lea M. Viken, Pres. P: (312) 263-6477
F: (312) 263-7682
Represents board certified attorneys specializing in the field of matrimonial and family law. Seeks to encourage the study, improve the practice, elevate the standards, and advance the cause of matrimonial law in an effort to preserve the welfare of the family and society. Conducts legal institutes. Sponsors advanced mandatory continuing legal education program.  
American Agricultural Law Association (AALA)
http://www.aglaw-assn.org
roberta@aglaw-assn.org
127 Young Rd. Kelso, WA 98626 United States Robert P. Achenbach, Exec. Dir. P: (360) 200-5699
F: (360) 423-2287
Law professors, agricultural law teachers from agricultural economics departments, government agency representatives, practicing attorneys, and other professionals and students working in agricultural law. Seeks to advance understanding and awareness of agricultural law by facilitating research, instruction, information, extension, practice, and other activities, and to share ideas and information on new developments in agricultural law. Agricultural Law Review (Journal), annual; Agricultural Law Update (Newsletter), monthly; American Agricultural Law Association Membership Directory (Directory), annual.
American Alliance of Paralegals, Inc. (AAPI)
http://www.aapipara.org
info@aapipara.org
4001 Kennett Pike, Ste. 134-146 Wilmington, DE 19807 United States Carolyn M. Saenz, Pres.
 
Strives to promote and improve the paralegal profession. Advances the educational and literary standard of the paralegal profession. Fosters, encourages and disseminates information concerning the profession. The Alliance Echo (Newsletter), quarterly.
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
http://www.adc.org
president@adc.org
1732 Wisconsin Ave. NW Washington, DC 20007-2313 United States Warren David, Pres. P: (202) 244-2990
F: (202) 333-3980
Serves as grassroots organization representing Arab- Americans. Seeks to protect the rights of people of Arab descent. Promotes and defends the Arab- American heritage. Serves the needs of the Arab- American community. Works through its Action Network and Media Monitoring Groups to end the stereotyping of Arabs in the media and discrimination against Arab-Americans in employment, education, and politics. Operates ADC Research Institute and conducts internship program for college students. Organizes protests against racist advertisements and other media. Maintains speakers' bureau. Conducts charitable program. Provides resources and information for teachers.  
American Arbitration Association (AAA)
http://www.adr.org
websitemail@adr.org
1633 Broadway, 10th FI. New York, NY 10019 United States William K. Slate, Pres./CEO P: (212) 716-5800
F: (212) 716-5905
Toll-free: 800-778-7879
Works to achieve the resolution of disputes through the use of mediation, arbitration, democratic elections, and other voluntary methods. Provides administrative services for arbitrating, mediating, or negotiating disputes and impartial administration of elections. Maintains National Roster of Arbitrators and Mediators for referrals to parties involved in disputes. Conducts skill-building sessions to promote a more complete understanding of conflict resolution processes. Dispute Resolution Journal (Journal), quarterly; Newsletter, monthly. Formerly: Arbitration Foundation; Arbitration Society of America.
American Association of Code Enforcement (AACE)
http://www.aacel.com
info@aace1.com
5310 E Main St., Ste. 104 Columbus, OH 43213 United States Sherri Johnston, Pres. P: (614) 552-2633
F: (614) 868-1177
Works to advance the profession of federal, state, county, and city employees involved with enforcement of housing and land use codes. Conducts certification and training programs; disseminates information to the public.  
American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants (AALNC)
http://www.aalnc.org
info@aalnc.org
401 N Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 United States Beth Diehl-Svrjcek, Pres.-Elect
F: (312) 673-6655
Toll-free: (877) 402-2562
Works for the professional enhancement and growth of registered nurses practicing in the specialty of legal nurse consulting. Acts as the pre-eminent resource for professionals with an interest in the legal nurse consulting arena including novice and veteran legal nurse consultants. Provides networking opportunities, educational advancement, professional development and supports certification through the American Legal Nurse Consultant Certification Board (ALNCCB). Business Principles for Legal Nurse Consultants (Book); The Journal of Legal Nurse Consulting (Journal), quarterly; Legal Nurse Consulting: Principles and Practice (Book).
American Association of Nurse Attorneys (TAANA)
http://www.taana.org
taana_executive_office@goamp.com
PO Box 14218 Lenexa, KS 66285-4218 United States Edie Brous, Pres.
F: (913) 895-4652
Toll-free: (877) 538-2262
Nurse attorneys, nurses in law school, and attorneys in nursing school. Aims to inform the public on matters of nursing, health care and law. Facilitates communication and information sharing between professional groups; establishes an employment network; assists new and potential nurse attorneys; develops the profession; promotes the image of nurse attorneys as experts and consultants in nursing and law. Maintains educational foundation. Demonstrating Financial Responsibility in Nursing Practice (Brochure); Journal of Nursing Law (Journal), quarterly.
American Association for Paralegal Education (AAFPE)
http://www.aafpe.org
info@aafpe.org
19 Mantua Rd. Mount Royal, NJ 08061 United States Scott Hauert, Pres.-Elect P: (856) 423-2829
F: (856) 423-3420
Represents paralegal educators and institutions of higher learning offering paralegal programs. Aims to promote and maintain high standards for paralegal education. Serves as a forum and clearinghouse for information on the professional improvement of paralegal educators and education. Develops guidelines for paralegal education programs in cooperation with the American Bar Association and other institutional and professional associations. Promotes research and offers consultation services to institutions; maintains speakers' bureau. Journal of Paralegal Education and Practice (Journal), annual.
American Association of State Troopers (AAST)
http://www.statetroopers.org
ken@statetroopers.org
1949 Raymond Diehl Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32308 United States Ken Howes, Exec. Dir. P: (850) 385-7904
F: (850) 385-8697
Free; 800-765-5456
Provides benefits and services to active and retired troop members. Trooper Connection (Newsletter), quarterly.
American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI)
http://www.abiworld.org
support@abiworld.org
44 Canal Center Plz., Ste. 400 Alexandria, VA 22314 United States Geoffrey L. Berman, Pres. P: (703) 739-0800
F: (703) 739-1060
Attorneys, accountants, and other providers of financial services, lending institutions, credit organizations, consumer groups, federal and state governments, and other interested individuals. Provides a multidisciplinary forum for the exchange of information on bankruptcy and insolvency issues. Fosters dialogue among lawyers, businesspersons, and legislators on current and potential bankruptcy problems. Reviews existing and proposed legislation as it affects bankruptcy and insolvency. Conducts nationally televised panel discussions and research projects; provides information to the public and legislators. Maintains speakers bureau; compiles statistics. Conducts research and educational programs. ABI Annual Membership Directory (Membership Directory), annual; ABI Journal (Journal), 10/year; ABI Law Review (Journal), semiannual; ABI Update Newsletter (Newsletter); Legislative Updates (Reports).
American Bar Association (ABA)
http://www.abanet.org
E-mail;sennce@americanbar.org
321 N Clark St. Chicago, IL 60610 United States Stephen N. Zack, Pres. P: (312) 988-5000

Toll-free: 800-285-2221
Attorneys in good standing of the bar of any state. Conducts research and educational projects and activities to: encourage professional improvement; provide public services; improve the administration of civil and criminal justice; increase the availability of legal services to the public. Sponsors Law Day USA. Administers numerous standing and special committees such as Committee on Soviet and East European Law, providing seminars and newsletters. Operates 25 sections, including Criminal Justice, Economics of Law Practice, and Family Law. Sponsors essay competitions. Maintains library. Administrative Law Review (Journal), quarterly; American Bar Association-Washington Letter (Newsletter), monthly; Antitrust Law Journal (Journal), quarterly; China Law Reporter (Journal), quarterly; The Entertainment and Sports Lawyer (Newsletter), quarterly; Family Advocate (Journal), quarterly; Franchise Law Journal (Journal), quarterly; The Judges' Journal (Journal), quarterly; Jurimetrics: Journal of Law, Science and Technology (Journal), quarterly.
American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/childJaw.html
ctrchildlaw@americanbar.org
740 15th St. NW Washington, DC 20005-1019 United States Howard Davidson, Dir. P: (202) 662-1720
F: (202) 662-1755
Toll-free: 800-285-2221
Information clearinghouse that provides attorneys with technical assistance, legal advice, and training in the area of children's legal rights. Disseminates information on foster care, termination of parental rights, child abuse reporting, and other children's legal issues. Seeks to influence legislation affecting children's rights; trains state child welfare agency personnel. Conducts legal research on the evolution of children's rights in the U.S. Operated by the Young Lawyer's Division of the American Bar Association. Children's Legal Rights Journal (Journal), quarterly. Formerly: National Legal Resource Center for Child Advocacy and Protection.
American Bar Association Center for Professional Responsibility (ABACPR)
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibility.html
cpr@americanbar.org
321 N Clark St. Chicago, IL 60654 United States Jeanne P. Gray, Dir. P: (312) 988-5325
F: (312) 988-5491
Toll-free: 800-285-2221
Supports the work of committees of the American Bar Association involved in the design and implementation of policy in the fields of legal ethics, professional discipline and regulation, professionalism, unauthorized practice of law, and client security funds. Maintains liaison with courts, disciplinary agencies, and advisory committees in each state. Operates reference library on lawyer discipline. The Professional Lawyer (Magazine), quarterly.
American Bar Association I Commission on Law and Aging
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/law_aging.html
aging@americanbar.org
740 15th St. NW Washington, DC 20005-1022 United States Jeffrey J. Snell, Chm. P: (202) 662-8690
F: (202) 662-8698
Works to examine law and policy issues affecting older persons. Formerly: Commission on Legal Problems of the Elderly.  
American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section (CJS)
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/criminaLjustice.html
crimjustice@americanbar.org
740 15th St. NW, 10th FI. Washington, DC 20005-1019 United States Jack Hanna, Dir. P: (202) 662-1500
F: (202) 662-1501
A section of the American Bar Association. Attorneys and law students; judges, law professors, law enforcement and court personnel, and other interested individuals. Seeks to ensure quick, fair, and effective administration of criminal justice; monitors law enforcement procedures and developments in substantive and procedural criminal law. Assists lawyers and prosecutors in developing trial and appellate skills and in solving practice-related problems. Studies legal issues and recommends procedural and statutory improvements in areas such as the definition of crimes, arrest, pretrial release, post conviction procedures, rights of victims and witnesses, juvenile justice, and correction and rehabilitation of offenders. Lobbies federal government on issues of criminal justice on behalf of the ABA; cooperates with government bodies in the drafting of procedural guidelines and standards. Develops briefing materials for the ABA in the area of criminal justice; conducts continuing professional education programs for attorneys. Submits amicus curiae briefs to federal courts on contemporary criminal justice issues. Criminal Justice (Magazine), quarterly; Criminal Law Outline (Book); Ethical Problems Facing The Criminal Defense Lawyer (Book); The Fourth Amendment Handbook (Book); Practice Under the New Federal Sentencing Guidelines; Protecting Yourself and Your Fee-A Defense Lawyer's Practice Guide in a New Age of Federal Law; Newsletter, 3/year. Formerly: Section of Criminal Law.
American Bar Association Law Student Division
http://www.abanet.org/lsd
abalsd@americanbar.org
321 N Clark St. Chicago, IL 60654 United States Patricia A. Brennan, Dir. P: (312) 988-5624
F: (312) 988-6033
Toll-free: 800-285-2221
Seeks to: further academic excellence through participation by law students in the efforts of the organized bar; achieve awareness and promote the involvement of law students in the solutions of problems confronted in today's changing society; promote professional responsibility. Sponsors nationwide Client Counseling Competition, National Appellate Advocacy Competition, and Negotiation Competition. Conducts seminars and workshops. Student Lawyer (Magazine), monthly. Formerly: American Law Student Association.
American Bar Association I National Conference of Bar Foundations (NCBF) Div. for Bar Services
http://www.ncbf.org
info@ncbf.org
321 N Clark St., Ste. 2000 Chicago, IL 60654 United States Roseanne T. Ludanek, Dir. P: (312) 988-5344
F: (312) 988-5492
Bar and law foundations affiliated with state, local, national, and Canadian bar associations. Works to help bar foundations develop programs and achieve public interest objectives by providing a medium for the exchange of information. Compiles statistics. Conducts educational programs. Coordinates with the American Bar Association in developing public interest publications. Bar Foundation Activities Survey (Survey), biennial; NCBF Foundation Forum (Newsletter), quarterly; NCBF Membership Roster and Bylaws (Membership Directory), annual.
American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution (ABASODR)
http://www.abanet.org/dispute
david.moora@americanbar.org
740 15th St. NW. 9th FI. Washington, DC 20005-1009 United States David Moora, Chair P: (202) 662-1680
F: (202) 662-1683
A section of the American Bar Association. Lawyers, judges, law professors, and other legal professionals and laypersons. Serves as an information clearinghouse on dispute resolution; provides technical sen/ices; coordinates actions of dispute resolution programs worldwide. Conducts workshops at legal conferences; aids law schools in establishing sound dispute resolution curricula. Encourages the participation of state and local bar associations in dispute resolution activities. Dispute Resolution Magazine (Magazine), quarterly; Dispute Resolution Program Directory 1993 (Directory), annual; Law School Directory (Directory), periodic; Legislative Updates, periodic; Mediation: The Coming of Age; 1989 Federal and State DR Legislative Monograph (Monograph), periodic. Formerly: American Bar Association Committee on the Resolution of Minor Disputes; American Bar Association Special Committee on Dispute Resolution; American Bar Association Standing Committee on Dispute Resolution.
American Bar Association Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities (SIRR)
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/individuaLrights.html
irr@americanbar.org
740 15th St. NW Washington, DC 20005-1009 United States C. Elisia Frazier, Chair P: (202) 662-1030
F: (202) 662-1031
Toll-free: 800-285-2221
A section of the American Bar Association. Represents lawyers, law students, and other individuals. Concentrates on law and public policy as they relate to civil and constitutional rights, civil liberties, and human rights in the United States and internationally. Supports projects including legal issues in AIDS/HIV and death penalty moratorium. Human Rights Magazine (Magazine), quarterly; IRR E-Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly.
American Bar Association Section of International Law
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/intemationalJaw.html
christina.heid@americanbar.org
740 15th St. NW Washington, DC 20005 United States Leanne Pfautz, Section Dir. P: (202) 662-1661
F: (202) 662-1669
Attorneys licensed to practice law in the U.S.; attorneys admitted to the bar in foreign countries; law students. Seeks to advance the rule of law worldwide; assists attorneys in practice involving international issues. Conducts continuing education programs; maintains over 60 committees including International Trade, International Litigation, Corporate Law, Human Rights, and Environmental Law. International Law News (Newsletter), quarterly; International Lawyer (Journal), quarterly; Leadership Manual (Manual); Section Update E-newsletter (Newsletter), monthly.
American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division (ABAYLD)
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/young_lawyers.html
yld@americanbar.org
321 N Clark St. Chicago, IL 60610 United States David B. Wolfe, Chm. P: (312) 988-5611
F: (312) 988-6231
Toll-free: 800-285-2221
Members of the American Bar Association who are under the age of 36 or have been accepted to the bar for 5 years or less. Provides information to lawyers who are beginning their legal careers; assists state bar associations to facilitate public service initiatives. The Affiliate (Newsletters), bimonthly; Committee Newsletter (Newsletter), periodic; The Young Lawyer (Newsletter), monthly; Membership Directory.
American Bar Foundation (ABF)
http://www.americapbarfoundation.org/index.html
fellows@abfn.org
750 N Lake Shore Dr., 4th FI. Chicago, IL 60611-4403 United States Anita Lee-Bjerke, Contact P: (312) 988-6500
F: (312) 988-6579
Research and educational organization. Studies the administration of justice; promotes the study of law and sociologic research; conducts research on such topics as the work of lawyers, professionalism, alternative dispute resolution, tort reform, medical malpractice, the courts and judicial administration, and legal education. Fellows News (Newsletter); Law and Social Inquiry (Journal), quarterly; Researching Law: An ABF Update (Newsletter), quarterly.
American Board of Certification (ABC)
http://www.abcwortd.org
director@abcworfd.org
101 2nd St. SE, Ste. 904 Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 United States Dian Gilmore, Exec. Dir. P: (319) 365-2222
F: (319) 363-0127
Toll-free: (877) 365-2221
Attorneys engaged in the practice of bankruptcy and creditors' rights law. Seeks to improve the quality of bankruptcy and creditors' rights law bars. Develops standards of training, ethics, and practice for members; certifies qualifying attorneys in the fields of business bankruptcy, consumer bankruptcy, and creditors' rights law.  
American Board of Trial Advocates Foundation
http://www.abota.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=191
briant@abota.org
2001 Bryan St., Ste. 3000 Dallas, TX 75201 United States Brian Tyson, Exec. Dir. P: (214) 871-7523
F: (214) 871-6025
Toll-free: 800-779-5879
Attorneys. Strives to improve the 'ethical and technical standards of practice in the field of advocacy to the end that individual litigants may receive more effective representation and the general public benefit by more efficient administration of justice consistent with time-tested and traditional principles". Voi Dire (Magazine), quarterly.
American Catholic Lawyers Association (ACLA)
http://www.americancatholiclawyers.org
info@acla-inc.org
U.S. Highway Rt. 46, Ste. 7 PO Box 10092 Fairfield, NJ 07004 United States Christopher A. Ferrara, Pres/Chief Counsel P: (973) 244-9895
F: (973) 244-9897
Represents individuals dedicated to the free legal defense of and the rights of Catholics in America. Seeks to establish the "Social Kingship of Christ", and uphold the Divine prerogatives and moral law. Provides free legal services on behalf of Catholics needing legal defense in matters of faith and con-science.  
American Citizens for Justice (ACJ)
http://americancitizensforjustice.com
prasanna@americancitizensfoijustice.com
PO Box 851163 Westland, Ml 48185 United States Prasanna Vengadam, Pres. P: (248) 347-1663
 
Asian Pacific Americans and other individuals concerned with discrimination against ethnic groups. Works to combat and prevent racial intolerance. Operates the Asian American Center for Justice. Monitors legislation and law enforcement. Community education of Asian Pacific American history and culture.  
The American Civil Defense Association (TACDA)
http://www.tacda.org
info@tacda.org
11576 S State St., Ste. No. 502 Draper, UT 84020 United States Sharon Packer, Exec. Dir. P: (801) 501-0077
F: (888) 425-5339
Toll-free: 800-425-5397
Represents individuals and families from all walks of life, all sharing the common goal of preparing themselves, their families, and their communities against natural and manmade disasters. Aims to provide information, tools and resources that empower American Citizens with a comprehensive understanding of reasonable preparedness strategies and techniques; promoting a self-reliant, pro-active approach to protecting themselves, their families and their communities in the event of Nuclear, Biological, Chemical or other manmade and natural disasters. Maintains Speakers' Bureau that organizes speaking opportunities by experts in their fields. Formerly: Association for Community-Wide Protection from Nuclear Attack.  
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
http://www.aclu.org
membership@aclu.org
125 Broad St., 18th FI. New York, NY 10004 United States Anthony D. Romero, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 549-2500

Toll-free: (888) 567-ACLU
Champions the rights set forth in the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution: freedom of speech, press, assembly, and religion; due process of law and fair trial; equality before the law regardless of race, color, sexual orientation, national origin, political opinion, or religious belief. Conducts activities including litigation, advocacy, and public education. Sponsors litigation projects on topics such as women's rights, gay and lesbian rights, and children's rights.  
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation (ACLUF)
http://www.adu.org
media@adu.org
125 Broad St.. 18th FI. New York, NY 10004-2400 United States Susan N. Herman, Pres. P: (212) 549-2500
 
Established as the tax-exempt arm of the American Civil Liberties Union. Conducts legal defense, research, and public education on behalf of civil liberties including freedom of speech, press, and other First Amendment rights; has litigation projects on topics such as capital punishment, censorship, women's rights, immigration, prisoners' rights, voting rights, and lesbian and gay rights. Provides research and public education projects to enable citizens to know and assert their rights. Seeks funds to protect liberty guaranteed by the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Civil Liberties (Newsletter), semiannual. Formerly: Roger Baldwin Foundation of ACLU.
American Civil Rights Institute (ACRI)
http://www.acri.org
feedback@acri.org
PO Box 188350 Sacramento, CA 95818-8350 United States Ward Connerly, Founder/Pres. P: (916) 444-2278
F: (916) 444-2279
Educates the public about racial and gender preferences.  
American Civil Rights Union (ACRU)
http://www.theacru.org
info@theacru.org
3213 Duke St., No. 625 Alexandria, VA 22314 United States Robert A. Knight, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 807-0242

Toll-free: (877) 730-2278
Aims to protect the civil rights of all Americans by pubtidy advantage a Constitutional understanding of the essential rights and freedoms. Monitors and counters organizations that threaten the constitutional rights. Fights against harmful anti-Constitutional ideologies that have taken hold in nation's courts, law schools and bureaucracies.  
American College of Bankruptcy (ACB)
http://www.amercol.org
college@amercol.org
11350 Random Hills Rd., Ste. 800 Fairfax, VA 22030-6044 United States Shari Bedker, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 934-6154
F: (703) 802-0207
Bankruptcy attorneys, judges, and professors united to recognize and honor distinguished bankruptcy professionals in an effort to set standards of achievement in the field. Funds and assists projects that promote quality bankruptcy practice including undergraduate and graduate programs. Conducts research. College Columns Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly.
American College of Construction Lawyers (ACCL)
http://www.acd.org
contact@acd.org
PO Box 4646 Austin, TX 78765 United States Robert J. Smith, Sec. P: (512) 343-1808
 
Senior lawyers involved in construction law; membership is limited to lawyers who have demonstrated skill, experience, and high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice or in the teaching of construction law. Focuses on excellence in the special practice of construction law. Offers advanced professional educational programs; contributes to solving construction industry legal problems; provides a forum for development and exchange of ideas.  
American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL)
http://www.acoel.org
jthaler@bemsteinshur.com
1300 SW 5th Ave., Ste. 2300 Portland, OR 97201-5630 United States Jeffrey A. Thaler, Pres. P: (207) 774-1200
F: (207) 774-1127
Represents the interests of lawyers who practice in the field of environmental law. Maintains and improves the ethical practice of environmental law, the administration of justice, and the development of environmental law at both the state and federal level.  
American College of Legal Medicine (ACLM)
http://www.actm.org
info@adm.org
2 Woodfield Lake 1100 E Woodfield Rd.. Ste. 520 Schaumburg, IL 60173-5125 United States Gary I. Bimbaum, Pres. P: (847) 969-0283
F: (847) 517-7229
Persons who hold degrees in medicine, dentistry, law and nursing. Promotes and advances the field of legal medicine or medical jurisprudence; arranges for meetings with medical, legal, and professional groups and legislative, judicial, and enforcement bodies interested in any province where law and medicine are contiguous; fosters and encourages centers for study and research in the field of legal medicine and publishes materials pertaining to legal medicine. American College of Legal Medicine- Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly; Journal of Legal Medicine (Journal), quarterly; Legal Medicine (Book), bimonthly; Legal Medicine Perspectives (Report), bimonthly; Legal Medicine Q&A (Report), bimonthly; Medical Legal Lessons (Report), bimonthly.
American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL)
http://www.acrel.org
11300 Rockville Pike, Ste. 903 Rockville, MD 20852 United States   P: (301) 816-9811
F: (301) 816-9786
Attorneys pradidng real estate law. Promotes adherence to high standards of ethics and practice by members; seeks to advance the real estate law profession. Serves as a clearinghouse on real estate law; facilitates exchange of information among members; addresses legislative and legal reform issues impacting on the practice of real estate law; consults and cooperates with bar associations and government agencies with an interest in real estate law. Produces and distributes educational materials. ACREL News (Newsletter).
American College of Tax Counsel (ACTC)
http://www.adconline.org
actc@actconline.org
750 National Press Bldg. 529 14th St. NW Washington, DC 20045 United States Penny Alston, Admin. Mgr. P: (202) 637-3243
F: (202) 331-2714
Dedicated to the study of tax policy and seeks methods for improving the operation and administration of the tax system, epically those aspects that relate to voluntary compliance, professionalism, and ethics in the practice of tax law.  
American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC)
http://www.actec.org
info@actec.org
901 15th St., Ste. 525 NW Washington, DC 20005 United States Mary F. Radford, Pres. P: (202) 684-8460
F: (202) 684-8459
Represents attorneys specializing in probate law. Sends delegates to American Bar Association's Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law Section; maintains liaison with other organizations involved in probate law. Operates ACTEC Foundation, which makes available grants. Probate Lawyer (Journal), annual; Journal, quarterly. Formerly: American College of Probate Counsel.
American Conservative Union (ACU)
http://www.conservative.org
1007 Cameron St. Alexandria, VA 22314 United States Al Cardenas, Chm. P: (703) 836-8602
F: (703) 836-8606
Serves as lobbying organization seeking to mobilize resources of responsible conservative activists across the country and to further the general cause of conservatism. Lobbies and educates in subject areas, such as political activity, foreign and military policy, domestic economic policy, legal policy, social issues, etc. Rates members of congress on important legislation. Battleline (Newsletter), quarterly; Conservative Battleline (Magazine); In Defense of the West: American Values Under Siege (Book); Ratings of Congress (Booklet), annual. Absorbed: Political Adion Committee of Young Americans for Freedom.
American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS)
http://www.acslaw.ofg
info@acslaw.org
1333 H St. NW, 11th FI. Washington, DC 20005 United States David Lyle, Deputy Dir. P: (202) 393-6181
F: (202) 393-6189
Ensures that the fundamental principles of human dignity, individual rights and liberties, genuine equality and access to justice are in their rightful place in American law. Fosters a progressive vision of the law. Works to strengthen the underpinnings for progressive law and policy in the United States.  
American Correctional Association (ACA)
http://www.aca.org
execoffice@aca.org
206 N Washington St., Ste. 200 Alexandria, VA 22314 United States James A. Gondles, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 224-0000
F: (703) 224-0179
Toll-free: 800-222-5646
Correctional administrators, wardens, superintendents, members of prison and parole boards, probation officers, psychologists, educators, sociologists, and other individuals; institutions and associations involved in the Correctional field. Promotes improved correctional standards, including selection of personnel, care, supervision, education, training, employment, treatment, and post-release adjustment of inmates. Studies causes of crime and juvenile delinquency and methods of crime control and prevention through grants and contracts. Compiles statistics. Conducts research programs and training of Correctional professionals. Offers accreditation of institutions and certification for Correctional executive, manager, supervisor, and officer. Correctional Compendium (Journal), bimonthly; Juvenile and Adult Correctional Departments, Institutions, Agencies & Probation & Parole Authorities (Directory), annual; National Jail and Adult Detention Diredory (Directory), biennial. Formerly: National Prison Association; American Prison Association.
American Council on Criminal Justice Training (ACCJT)
http://accjt.org
accjtraining@aol.com
PO Box 1702 Missoula, MT 59806 United States Howard Webb, Exec. Dir. P: (406) 241-6150
 
Seeks to enhance public safety. Provides training to criminal justice officers and offers public safety education and training presentations to the general public. Offers national instructor certifications and department training accreditation programs.  
American Criminal Justice Association I Lambda Alpha Epsilon (ACJA-LAE)
http://www.acjalae.org
acjalae@aol.com
PO Box 601047 Sacramento, CA 95860-1047 United States Karen K. Campbell, Exec. Sec. P: (916) 484-6553
F: (916) 488-2227
Persons employed in an area concerned with the administration of criminal justice; retirees from a career in criminal justice; persons enrolled in a program of study in this field at a college or university, and persons approved by the Executive Board of Grand Chapter involved in volunteer work directly related to the administration of criminal justice. Dedicated to: furthering the professional standards of criminal justice; fostering assistance and understanding of the problems and objectives of agencies devoted to the administration of criminal justice. Conducts competitive activities. ACJA/ LAE Newsletter (Newsletter), semiannual; Journal of the American Criminal Justice Association (Journal), annual. Formerly: Lambda Alpha Epsilon.
American Dream Coalition (ADC)
http://americandreamcoaIition.org
ed@americandreamcoatition.org
3711 NW 59th PI. Gainesville, FL 32653 United States Ed Braddy, Exec. Dir. P: (352) 281-5817
 
Seeks to support citizens and organizations that promote freedom, mobility and affordable homeownership.  
American Employment Law Council (AELC)
http://aelc-law.com
info@aelc-law.org
4800 Hampden Ln., 7th FI. Bethesda, MD 20814 United States Hope B. Eastman, Chair P: (301) 951-9326
F: (301) 654-7354
Represents labor and employment attorneys practicing on the management side. Seeks to encourage and promote the standards of professional competence and responsibility in the field of labor and employment law. Provides a forum for discussion and exchange of information among employment attorneys.  
American Family Rights Association (AFRA)
http://familyrightsassociation.com
secretgarden53@hotmail.com
PO Box 1560 Cotuit, MA 02635 United States William Tower, Pres.
 
Promotes the fundamental liberty, rights and privileges of families. Assists families and children by providing educational materials, news, support and information on sovereign rights and liberties of families.  
American Federation of Police and Concerned Citizens (AFP&CC)
http://www.afp-cc.org
poticeinfo@aphf.org
6350 Horizon Dr. Titusville, FL 32780 United States Donna M. Shepherd, CEO P: (321) 264-0911
 
Governmental and private law enforcement officers (paid, part-time, or volunteer) united for the prevention of crime and the apprehension of criminals. Offers death benefits and training programs to members and police survivors. Sponsors American Police Academy. Maintains hall of fame. Conducts workshops. Absorbed: National Police and Fire Fighters Association; American Law Enforcement Officers Association; CB Radio Patrol of American Federation of Police. Also Known As: American Police Hall of Fame and Museum. Formerly: United States Federation of Police; American Federation of Police.  
American Federation of Security Officers
http://www.americanfederationofsecurityofficers.visualnet.com
4311 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 302 Los Angeles, CA 90028 United States   P: (323) 461-3441
F: (323) 462-8340
Independent. Represents security officers.  
American Foreign Law Association (AFLA) Simpson Thatcher and Bartlett LLP
http://www.afla-law.org
jkerr@stblaw.com
425 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10017-3954 United States John J. Kerr, Pres.
 
Represents attorneys, jurists, and law professors concerned with issues in international, comparative, and foreign law. Maintains non-governmental organization status with the United Nations. Conducts research. Sponsors educational programs, monthly luncheon programs, and International Law Weekend. American Journal of Comparative Law (Journal), quarterly.
American Guild of Court Videographers (AGCV)
http://www.agcv.com
info@agcv.com
2241 Mariposa Blvd. Casper, WY 82604 United States Gayle Marquette, Founder
F: (307) 472-5048
Toll-free: (866) 688-8441
Represents legal videographers in America. Develops skills and acknowledges the qualifications of a properly trained legal video professional. Shares information for the advancement of the profession. Trains professional legal videographers in all aspects of video recording and visual evidence including the final preparation of the evidence.  
American Hospital Association I Society for Healthcare Consumer Advocacy (SHCA)
http://www.shca-aha.org
shca@aha.org
155 N Wacker Dr., Ste. 155 Chicago, IL 60606 United States Amy Wellington, Pres. P: (312) 422-3700
F: (312) 278-0881
Advances the development of effective patient representative and advocacy programs in health care institutions. Conducts seminars and workshops. In The Name of the Patient (Manual), periodic; Managing Patient Expectations: The Art of Finding and Keeping Loyal Patients (Book), periodic; Membership Roster (Directory), annual; Resolving Patient Complaints: A Step-by-Step Guide to Effective Service Recovery (Book), periodic; The Written Word: Guidelines for Responding in Writing to Patient Concerns (Manual), periodic. Formerly: Society of Patient Representatives; National Society of Patient Representatives of the American Hospital Association; National Society of Patient Representation and Consumer Affairs of the American Hospital Association.
American Jail Association (AJA)
http://www.aja.org
gwyns@aja.org
1135 Professional Ct. Hagerstown, MD 21740-5853 United States Gwyn Smith-lngley, Exec. Dir. P: (301) 790-3930
F: (301) 790-2941
Sheriffs, jail administrators, and officers. Works to raise the standards of local adult detention facilities; exchange information on jail management techniques; assure professionalization of jail personnel. Conducts specialized training and education. Administers jail manager and jail officer certification programs. American Jails (Magazine), bimonthly; Jail and Prison Legal Issues: An Administrator's Guide (Manual), annual. Formerly: National Jail Association; National Jail Managers Association.
American Law and Economics Association (ALEA)
http://www.arnlecon.org
alea@pantheon.yale.edu
PO Box 208245 New Haven, CT 06520-8245 United States John J. Donohue, Pres. P: (203) 432-7801
F: (203) 432-7225
Represents individuals dedicated to the advancement of economic understanding of law and related areas of public policy. Fosters the study and practice of law as it pertains to economic matters. Facilitates communication and cooperation among members.  
American Law Institute (ALI)
http://www.ali.org
ali@ali.org
4025 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104-3099 United States Stephanie Middleton, Deputy Dir. P: (215) 243-1600
F: (215) 243-1636
Toll-free: 800-253-6397
Judges, law teachers, and lawyers. Promotes the clarification and simplification of the law and its better adaptation to social needs by continuing work on the Restatement of the Law, model and uniform codes, and model statutes. Conducts a program of continuing legal education jointly with the American Bar Association called 'ALI-ABA'. ALI Proceedings of Annual Meetings (Proceedings), annual; ALI Reporter (Newsletter), quarterly.
American Legal Finance Association (ALFA)
http://www.americanlegalfin.com
gail.markels@americanlegalfin.com
228 Park Ave. S, No. 23315 New York, NY 10003 United States Gail Markels, Exec. Dir. P: (914) 242-2023
F: (914) 242-9697
Develops an awareness of the legal funding industry. Works to establish legal and regulatory frameworks to meet the needs and concerns of all parties interested in legal funding. Establishes and maintains ethical standards and fair business practices within the legal funding industry.  
American Libyan Freedom Alliance
http://alfa-online.net
info@alfa-online.net
PO Box 22262 Lehigh Valley, PA 18002 United States Mohammed M. Bugaighis, Chm. P: (610) 703-1382
 
Promotes human rights and democracy in Libya through advocacy and education. Informs the American public and international community about Libyan history, culture, concerns and aspirations.  
American Muslim Law Enforcement Officers Association (AMLEOA)
http://www.amleoa.net
president@amleoa.net
PO Box 24584 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4584 United States Ahmed Nasser, Pres. P: (718) 998-1549
F: (718) 998-1599
Promotes patriotism and encourages the demonstration of respect and honor among American Muslims in law enforcement. Fosters strong relationships between the American Muslim community, its attendant institutions, and the law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and its territories. Facilitates communication among members.  
American Non-Governmental Organizations Coalition for the International Criminal Court (AMICC)
http://www.amicc.org
amicc@amicc.org
801 2nd Ave., 2nd FI. New York, NY 10017 United States John L. Washburn, Convenor P: (212) 907-1317
F: (212) 682-9185
Aims to achieve through education, information, promotion and an aroused public opinion full United States support for the International Criminal Court and the earliest possible U.S. ratification of the Court's Rome Statute. Provides opportunities to energize the support that the people of the United States have shown for the Court.  
American Patriots Association (APA)
http://www.byteland.org/apa
terrylynch@aol.com
PO Box 241035 Montgomery, AL 36124-1035 United States Terry Lynch, PresVFounder
 
Promotes, supports, defends and works to insure freedom, liberty and patriotism in the United States of America. Advocates for nonviolence, civil rights and liberty for people of all races, religions and national origin.  
American Prepaid Legal Services Institute (API)
http://www.aplsi.org
tuckera@staff.abanet.org
321 N Clark St., 19th FI. Chicago, IL 60654 United States Sara Pekar, Contact P: (312) 988-5751
F: (312) 988-5483
Insurance companies, prepaid legal plan sponsors and administrators, lawyers and law firms, and others interested in prepaid/group legal services. The concept of prepaid legal services is similar to that of health insurance a consumer pays a fixed amount each year or month in exchange for certain (legal) service benefits to be used as and if needed. Acts as a national information and technical assistance resource. Provides information and assistance on regulation and tax status of prepaid and group legal plans. Reviews documents and makes suggestions. Arranges for speakers to participate in educational programs sponsored by other organizations. Con-ducts limited research for members and other groups. American Prepaid Legal Services Institute-News briefs (Newsletter), monthly; Plan Newsletter (Newsletter); Regulation Reporter (Book), bimonthly; Who's Who in Prepaid Legal Services: The API Membership Directory (Membership Directory), annual.
American Prosecutors Research Institute (APRI)
http://www.ndaa.org/apri/index.html
44 Canal Center Plz., Ste. 110 Alexandria, VA22314 United States Barbara LaWall, Chair P: (703) 549-9222
F: (703) 836-3195
Acts as a clearinghouse, providing information and referrals to interested individuals in regard to all areas of criminal justice and on topics such as child abuse, environmental crime prosecution, and narcotics prosecution. Provides research and training in child abuse, environmental crime, drug, and impaired driving prosecution. Building Bridges (Newsletter), quarterly; Investigation and Prosecution of Child Abuse (Manual); The Silent Witness (Newsletter), quarterly; Update (Newsletter), monthly.
American Samoa Bar Association (ASBA)
http://www.asbar.org
asbar@asbar.org
PO Box 23 Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 United States Sean Morrison, Pres.
 
Serves to promote the rule of law and interests of the legal system through public education, offering suggestions on legislation, promoting the judiciary and advocating the rule of law. Offers legal scholarships to students who show exemplary academics and desire to promote the rule of law in American Samoa. Languages: Samoan.  
American Society of Comparative Law (ASCL) University of Iowa College of Law
http://www.comparativelaw.org
john-reitz@uiowa.edu
290 Boyd Law Bldg. Iowa City, IA 52242-1113 United States John C. Reitz, Pres. P: (319) 335-9086
F: (319) 335-9019
Members are law schools and law-related institutes. Promotes the comparative study of law and the understanding of foreign legal systems and private international law. Supports the American Journal of Comparative Law and other publications concerning comparative, foreign, and private international law; also co-sponsors conferences in these fields. Formerly: American Association for the Comparative Study of Law.  
American Society of Criminology (ASC)
http://www.asc41.com
asc@asc41.com
1314 Kinnear Rd., Ste. 212 Columbus, OH 43212-1156 United States Chris W. Eskridge, Exec. Dir. P: (614) 292-9207
F: (614) 292-6767
Represents professional and academic criminologists, students of criminology in accredited universities, psychiatrists, psychologists, and sociologists. Develops criminology as a science and academic discipline. Aids in the construction of criminological curricula in accredited universities. Upgrades the practitioner in criminological fields (police, prisons, probation, parole, delinquency workers). Conducts research programs and sponsors three student paper competitions. Provides placement service at annual convention. Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Journal (Journal), quarterly; Criminology and Public Policy (Journal), quarterly. Absorbed: Association of College Police Training Officials. Formerly: Society for the Advancement of Criminology.
American Society of Digital Forensics and eDiscovery (ASDFED)
http://www.asdfed.com
member_senrices@asdfed.org
2451 Cumberland Pkwy., Ste. 3382 Atlanta, GA 30339-6157 United States Patrick Zeller, Chm.

Toll-free: (866) 534-9734
Represents digital forensic examiners, legal professionals, litigation support analysts and managers, law enforcement, and government investigators. Promotes digital forensics and electronic discovery through advocacy, education, research and information. Conducts conferences, training programs and workshops.  
American Society of International Law (ASIL)
http://www.asil.org
services@asil.org
2223 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20008 United States Elizabeth Andersen, Exec. DirVExec. VP P: (202) 939-6000
F: (202) 797-7133
Scholars, practitioners, government officials, political scientists, and specialists in subjects. Such as human rights, law of the sea, disarmament and more. Provides access to insight and information on the world of international law. American Journal of International Law (Journal), quarterly.
American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics (ASLME)
http://www.aslme.org
thutchinson@aslme.org
765 Commonwealth Ave., Ste. 1634 Boston, MA 02215-1401 United States Ted Hutchinson, Exec. Dir. P: (617) 262-4990
F: (617) 437-7596
Physicians, attorneys, health care management executives, nurses, insurance company personnel, members of the judiciary, and others interested in medico legal relations, health law, and ethics. Aims to provide opportunities for continuing education through publications, conferences, and information clearinghouse. Maintains speakers' bureau. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics (Journal), quarterly. Formerly: Massachusetts Society of Examining Physicians; Massachusetts Society of Law and Medicine; American Society of Law and Medicine.
American Society for Pharmacy Law (ASPL)
http://www.aspl.org
nchatara@assodationcentral.org
3085 Stevenson Dr., Ste. 200 Springfield, IL 62703-427 United States Nathela Chatara, Exec. Dir. P: (217) 529-6948
F: (217) 529-9120
Pharmacists, lawyers, and students. Aims are to: further legal knowledge; communicate accurate legal information to pharmacists; foster knowledge and education pertaining to the rights and duties of pharmacists; distribute information of interest to members; provide a forum for exchange of information pertaining to pharmacy law. Pharma-Law eNews (Bulletins), monthly; Rx Ipsa Loquitur (Newsletter), bimonthly.
American Society for the Support of Injured Survivors of Terrorism (ASSIST)
http://www.assist-survivors.org
info@assst-survivors.org
4371 Dinner Lake Blvd. Lake Wales, FL 33859-2135 United States Worley Lee Reed, Chm. P: (863) 223-1818
F: (863) 582-9318
Toll-free: (888) 687-6051
Aims to provide medical, legal and emotional support to American survivors of terrorism. Advises survivors on available medical services and benefits. Creates a network for terrorism survivors to interact with each other and with veteran survivors of previous attacks.  
American Society of Victimology (ASV)
http://www.american-sodety-victimology.us
mgaboury@newhaven.edu
Washburn University 1700 SW College Ave. Topeka, KS 66621 United States Debra Stanley, Pres. P: (785) 231-1010
F: (785) 231-1028
Serves as an American forum for victimo logists and as the national voice of academidans and practitioners on all topics related to victimology. Provides leadership in the field of victimological education and training. Addresses the needs of victims through research, education and service.  
American Sons of Liberty (ASL)
http://www.americansonsofliberty.com
americansonsofliberty@americansonsofliberty.com
1142 S Diamond Bar Blvd., Ste. 305 Diamond Bar, CA 91765 United States Gene S. Whitehead, ChmiFounder
 
Represents politically conservative individuals seeking to defend the U.S. Constitution. Concentrates efforts on the right to keep and bear arms; opposes gun control, including restrictions on semiautomatic weapons. Maintains that "mandatory gun registration precedes confiscation, which infringes upon individual freedom*. Claims that "less than one percent of registered guns are used for illegal purposes, therefore gun control would constitute harassment of 99% of gun owners". Provides information on the right to bear arms. Compiles statistics; operates speakers' bureau. 104 American attorneys in good standing, seeks to improve the administration of civil and criminal justice, and the availability of legal services to the public. Association  
American Lawyers Auxiliary (ALA)
http://americarlawyersauxiliary.org/
1809 Vine St. Midland, Ml 48642 United States Sharon Chappefear, Pres.
 
Acts as a clearinghouse for state and local groups throughout the country, promoting educational programs pertaining to the law. Encourages members to volunteer their services to legal services programs and to juvenile courts. Cooperates with the organized bar in public service activities and programs such as Law Day and courthouse tours; promotes public service programs such as advocacy for people with disabilities. Compiles statistics. Maintains 15 committees. Formerly: National Lawyers Wines.  
American Tort Reform Association (ATRA)
http://www.atra.org
sjoyce@atra.org
1101 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 400 Washington, DC 20036 United States Sherman Joyce, Pres. P: (202) 682-1163
F: (202) 682-1022
Membership includes professional groups and businesses, nonprofit and trade associations. Advocates changes in the current tort system, returning fairness, efficiency, and predictability to the civil justice system. Offers advocacy information and public education on legal issues. Maintains speakers' bureau. The Reformer (Newsletter), quarterly; Tort Reform Outlook, annual; Tort Reform Record, semiannual.
American Veterans for Equal Rights (AVER)
http://aver.us/aver
PO Box 2115 Decatur, GA 30031 United States Danny Ingram, Pres. P: (404) 429-1316
 
Dedicated to serving gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender veterans and active duty personnel, "challenging the discriminatory policies of the Department of Defense," eliminating Uniform code of Military Justice restrictions on private, adult consensual sexual activities, and working on issues of importance to veterans, especially gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender veterans. The Forward Observer (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Veterans of America.
American Veterinary Medical Law Association (AVMLA)
http://www.avmla.org
admin@avmla.org
1666 K St. NW, Ste. 260 Washington, DC 20006 United States Thomas Chandler, Pres. P: (202) 449-3818
F: (202) 449-8560
Provides information to members regarding pertinent issues in the field of veterinary medical law. Increases public awareness and understanding of the impact of law on all aspects of veterinary medicine. Facilitates interactions among organizations, regulatory agencies and the courts for the benefit of society.  
American Youth Work Center (AYWC)
http://www.youthtoday.org
nova@aywc.org
1331 H St. NW, Ste. 701 Washington, DC 20005 United States Nova Lollis, Dir. of International Exchanges P: (202) 785-0764
F: (202) 315-3861
Represents the interests of community-based youth service programs, including group homes, runaway programs, counseling centers, hotlines, multi-purpose programs, youth employment programs, and delinquency treatment and prevention programs. Acts as an advocate for youth programs; monitors Congress and federal agencies. Coordinates international exchange programs for youth workers. Youth Today: The Newspaper on Youth Work (Newspaper), monthly.
Americans to Ban Cloning (ABC)
http://cloninginformation.org
media@cloninginformation.org
1100 H St. NW, Ste. 700 Washington, DC 20005 United States Gene Tame, Contact P: (202) 347-6840
F: (202) 347-6849
Promotes a global and comprehensive ban on human cloning.  
Americans for Effective Law Enforcement (AELE)
http://www.aele.org
info@aele.org
PO Box 75401 Chicago, IL 60675-5401 United States Wayne W. Schmidt, Exec. Dir. P: (847) 685-0700
F: (847) 685-9700
Seeks to explore the need for effective enforcement of criminal law. Helps police, prosecutors, and the courts promote fairer, more effective administration of criminal law. Serves as a friend of the court, representing the law-abiding public, in cases before the United States Supreme Court or other courts where cases with a bearing on effective criminal law enforcement is being heard. Drafts model legislation and constitutional amendments to aid in effective law enforcement and public protection. States that it is concerned with equal justice for all and will reject support from "advocates of racial bias or other unconstitutional concepts." Maintains Law Enforcement Legal Defense Center that assists police administrators in defense of civil suits alleging police misconduct. Jail and Prison Law Bulletin (Bulletin), monthly; Law Enforcement Legal Liability Reporter (Bulletin), monthly.
Americans for Religious Liberty (ARL)
http://www.arlinc.org
arlinc@verizon.net
PO Box 6656 Silver Spring, MD 20916-6656 United States Edd Doerr, Pres. P: (301) 260-2988
F: (301) 260-2989
Individuals dedicated to preserving religious, intellectual, and personal freedom, the constitutional principle of separation of church and state, democratic secular public education, reproductive rights, and the Jeffersonian-Madisonian ideal of a pluralistic secular democracy. Counter attacks on church-state separation by sectarian special interests. Maintains speakers' bureau; conducts research programs; engages in litigation. Voice of Reason (Newsletter), quarterly. Absorbed: Center for Moral Democracy. Formerly: Voice of Reason.
America's Survival, Inc. (ASI)
http://www.usasurvival.org
kincaid@comcast.net
PO Box 146 Owings, MD 20736 United States Cliff Kincaid, Pres. P: (301) 855-2679
F: (301) 855-3732
Toll-free: 800-787-5246
Seeks to educate the American people and expose the influence of global institutions in their lives. Represents the interests of members committed to maintaining America's freedom, independence and sovereignty.  
And Justice for All (AJA)
http://www.qrd.org/qrd/www/orgs/aja
justice@dark.net
PO Box 53079 Washington, DC 20009 United States Jonathan Zucker, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 547-0508
 
Seeks equality for everyone regardless of sexual orientation. Aims to increase the visibility and participation of heterosexuals in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights movement.  
Animal Law Coalition (ALC)
http://www.animatlawcoalition.com
lauraallen@animallawcoalition.com
907 Hanshaw Rd., No. 213 Ithaca. NY 14850 United States Laura Allen, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (607) 220-8938
 
Works to stop animal cruelty and suffering through legislation, administrative agency action and litigation. Offers legal analysis of the difficult and controversial issues relating to animals. Promotes or opposes political candidates and lobbies without restriction for legislation in support of animal welfare.  
Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
http://www.acll.org
contactus@adl.org
605 3rd Ave. New York, NY 10158 United States Robert G. Sugarman, Chm. P: (212) 885-7700
F: (212) 867-0779
Toll-free: (866) 386-3235
Seeks to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all citizens alike. Educates Americans about Israel; promotes all citizens alike. Fights bigotry of all kinds; exposes extremist individuals and organizations; builds bridges to better interfaith and intergroup relations; works against anti-Semitism; of understanding between racial, religious, and ethnic groups; educates about Israel; trains educators on counterparts antidemocratic extremism and diversity; champions separation of church and state. Dimensions (Journal), semiannual; Law Enforcement Bulletin (Bulletin), semiannual. Absorbed: Institute for Democratic Education. Also Known As: Anti Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
Anti-Racist Action-Los Angeles/People Against Racist Terror (ARA-LA/PART)
http://www.antiracistaction.us
antiracistadionJa@yahoo.com
PO Box 1055 Culver City, CA 90232-1055 United States Michael Novick, Exec. Off. P: (310) 495-0299
 
Engages in anti-racist and anti-colonial activities. Promotes freedom, equality, self-determination, and respect for all; opposes white and male supremacy and radst and sexist discrimination in any form. Turning the Tide: Journal of Anti-Radst Action, Research & Education (Journal), quarterly. Formerly: People Against Racist Terror; Anti-Radst Action/People Against Radst Terror.
Anti-Slavery International
http://www.antislavery.org/english/default.aspx
info@antislavery.org
Thomas Clarkson House The Stableyard Broomgrove Rd. London SW9 9TL United Kingdom Aidan McQuade, Dir. P: 44 20 75018920
F: 44 20 77384110
Aims to eliminate all forms of slavery in the world today. Works to end slavery by exposing current cases of slavery and campaigning for their eradication. Supports the initiatives of local organizations to release people enslaved. Promotes more effective implementation of international laws against slavery and presses governments of countries where there is slavery to develop and implement measures to end it. Languages: English; French. The Reporter (Newsletter), quarterly. Absorbed: Aborigines' Protection Society. Formerly: British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society; Anti-Slavery and Aborigines' Protection Society; Anti-Slavery Society for the Protection of Human Rights.
Armed Females of America (AFA)
http://www.armeclfemalesofamerica.com
afa@armedfemaIesofamerica.com
2702 E University Dr., Ste. 103 PMB 213 Mesa, AZ 85213 United States Carma Lewis, Exec. Dir. P: (480) 924-8202
 
Defends rights to keep and bear arms guaranteed by U.S. Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights.  
Armenian American Democratic Leadership Council (AADLC)
http://www.aadlc.org
armeniandemocrats@hotmail.com
1900 S Eads St., No. 1231 Arlington, VA 22202 United States Tsoghig Margosian, Contact
 
Works with the Democratic Party to foster support within the Armenian American community for the Democratic Party and national Democratic office holders. Promotes the election of Armenian American Democrats to political office. Encourages greater participation of Armenian American Democrats at all levels of the public policy process.  
Armenian Bar Association
http://www.armenianbar.org
info@armenianbar.org
PO Box 29111 Los Angeles, CA 90029 United States Jacklin Boyadjian, Exec. Dir. P: (323) 666-6288
 
Armenian attorneys; interested others. Works to enable attorneys of Armenian heritage to better serve the legal profession and the Armenian community. Provides pro bono services; offers legal education in Armenian communities. Sponsors programs and exchanges to promote democracy and rule of law in the Republic of Armenia.  
Global Campaign for Free Expression (A19)
http://www.artide19.org
info@article19.org
Free Word Ctre. 60 Farrington Rd. London EC1R 3GA United Kingdom Agnes Callamard, Exec. Dir. P: 44 20 73242500
F: 44 20 74900566
Named for Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, organization unites individuals in 32 countries to advocate the right to freedom to hold opinions without interference and to receive and disseminate information through any media. Works to eradicate censorship worldwide. Pressures governments for greater freedom of information and expression; encourages improved national and international standards to protect such freedoms. Maintains a network of contacts and correspondents for information exchange regarding censorship. Campaigns on behalf of censorship victims. Conducts research programs. Languages: Arabic; English; French; Spanish. ARTICLE 19 (Annual Report), annual; Censorship News, periodic; Country Reports (Reports), periodic; World Report on Censorship (Report); XIX Article 19 Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly.
Artists Against Racism (AAR)
http://www.artistsagainstracism.com
aarcharity@gmail.com
Box 54511 Toronto, ON M5M 4N5 Canada Lisa Cherniak, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (416) 410-5631
 
Famous artists of all fields and other individuals. Seeks to eliminate discrimination based on race via public education campaigns. Languages: English; French. One People (Newsletter).
Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ)
http://artistsforpeaceandjustice.com
info@apjnow.org
1507 7th St., Ste. 403 Santa Monica, CA 90401 United States Paul Haggis, Founder P: (424) 238-5225
 
Aims to sen/e the poorest areas of Haiti. Works to provide education, hot meals, clean drinking water and regular medical treatments to children living in the slums. Addresses issues of poverty and enfranchisement in communities around the world.  
Artists United for Social Justice
http://www.ausj.org
info@ausj.org
5042 Wilshire Blvd. No.131 Los Angeles, CA 90036 United States Michael Cory Davis, Pres./Exec. Dir.
 
Represents artists, activists and industry professionals who create awareness and motivate action for social change. Empowers activists to create and distribute multimedia contents that educate the public about human rights violations and social injustices.  
Asia Crime Prevention Foundation (ACPF) (Asia Keisei Zaidan)
http://www.acpf.org/index(E).htm
info@acpf.org
5th FI., Sumitomo Higashi-Shinbashi Bldg. No. 3 1- 10-14 Hamamatsu-cho Minato-ku Tokyo 105-0013 Japan Minoru Shikita, Chm. P: 81 3 34332124
F: 81 3 34332125
Attorneys, judges, and individuals working in criminal justice or involved in probation supervision. Promotes regional cooperation in the prevention ol crime. Encourages improvement in criminal justice systems and increased cooperation on the part of the public sector. Supports research and field work in the area of crime prevention; collects and disseminates information; organizes symposiums, workshops, and seminars. Conducts training in conjunction with the United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders. Languages: English; Japanese.  
Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)
http://www.apwld.org
apwld@apwld.org
189/3 Changklan Rd. Amphoe Muang Chiang Mai 50101 Thailand Navarat Nophiran, Liaison Off. P: 66 53 284527
F: 66 53 280847
Aims to enable women to use law as an instrument of social change for equality, justice and development.  
Asian American Justice Center (AAJC)
http://www.advancingequality.org
jma@advancingequality.org
1140 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 1200 Washington, DC 20036 United States Jadnta S. Ma, Deputy Dir. P: (202) 296-2300
F: (202) 296-2318
Works to advance the human and civil rights of Asian Americans through advocacy, public policy, public education, and litigation. Focuses its work to promote civic engagement, to forge strong and safe communities, and to create an inclusive sodety in communities on a local, regional, and national level. Focuses on the issues about the Asian American community such as: affirmative action, anti-Asian violence prevention/race relations, census, immigrant rights, immigration, language access, and voting rights. Formerly: National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium.  
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)
http://www.aaldef.org
info@aaldef.org
99 Hudson St., 12th FI. New York, NY 10013-2815 United States Margaret Fung, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 966-5932
F: (212) 966-4303
Toll-free: 800-966-5946
Attorneys, legal workers, and members of the community who seek to employ legal, advocacy, and educational methods to address civil rights issues in Asian American communities. Provides bilingual legal counseling and representation for people who cannot obtain access to legal assistance; areas of concern include immigration, employment, voting rights, racially-motivated violence against Asian Americans, affirmative action and language rights. Litigates cases that have the potential of improving the quality of life in the Asian American community. Monitors and reports on incidents of racial discrimination against Asian Americans. Sponsors training sessions to inform community workers and residents of their rights and benefits before legal problems arise. Conducts student intern program to provide law and undergraduate students with legal experience in a community setting; is supported by foundation and corporate grants, special events, and individuals.  
Asian-American Network Against Abuse of Human Rights (ANAA)
http://www.4anaa.org
4anaapk@gmail.com
PO Box 4324 Kingman, AZ 86402 United States Zaffar Iqbal, Contact P: (928) 550-0062
 
Aims to improve the human rights situation in Pakistan. Addresses critical issues concerning existing discriminatory laws and practices against Pakistani women. Raises public awareness on human rights issues.  
Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC)
http://www.adpc.net/v2007
adpc@adpc.net
SM Tower, 24th FI. 979/69 Paholyothin Rd., Samsen Nai Phayathai 12120 Thailand Krasae Chanawongse, Chair P: 66 2 2980682
F: 66 2 2980012
Civil defense and disaster preparedness; mitigation agencies and organizations. Seeks to improve the capacity of Asian nations to respond to natural disasters through training, technical advisory capacity and information sharing. Facilitates communication and cooperation among members; consults with government agencies responsible for civil defense and disaster preparedness. Languages: English; Thai. Asian Disaster Preparedness News (Newsletter), quarterly; Thailand Tsunami Rapid Assessment Report (Report); Total Disaster Risk Management Manual (Manual).
Asian Law Caucus (ALC)
http://www.asianlawcaucus.org
titil@asianlawcaucus.org
55 Columbus Ave. San Francisco, CA 94111 United States Titi Liu, Exec. Dir. P: (415) 896-1701
F: (415) 896-1702
People interested in the legal and civil rights of the Asian Pacific American. Strives to promote, advance and represent the legal and civil rights of the Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Litigates cases, provides free legal representation to low-income clients. The Reporter (Newsletter).
Asian Ombudsman Association (AOA)
http://www.asianombudsman.com
coordinator@aoa.org.pk
Benevolent Fund Bldg. Zero Point Islamabad Pakistan Maria Khan, Coor. P: 92 51 9252313
F: 92 51 9252321
Promotes the concepts and development of ombudsmanship in Asia. Encourages and supports the study and research of the institution of the ombudsman. Develops professionalism and sponsors training and education programs for ombudsmen. Facilitates exchange of information and experiences among members. Undertakes various forms of capacity building and knowledge management functions. Languages: English; Nilotic. AOA News Bulletin (Newsletter), semiannual; Annual Report.
Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO)
http://www.aalco.int
mail@aalco.int
29 C, Rizal Marg, Diplomatic Enclave Chanakyapuri New Delhi 110 021 India Rahmat Mohamad, Sec. Gen. P: 91 11 24197000
F: 91 11 26117640
Promotes study and research on atl matters of international law; provides advisory services to member states. Languages: Arabic; English. Formerly: Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee.  
Association of American Law Schools (AALS)
http://www.aals.org
aais@aals.org
1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 800 Washington. DC 20036-2717 United States Lauren K. Robel, Pres. P: (202) 296-8851
F: (202) 296-8869
Law schools association. Seeks to improve the legal profession through legal education. Interacts for law professors with state and federal government, other legal education and professional associations, and other national higher education and learned society organizations. Compiles statistics; sponsors teacher placement service. Presents professional development programs. AALS Directory of Law Teachers (Directory), annual; Journal of Legal Education (Journal), quarterly; Placement Bulletin (Newsletter), quarterly.
Association of American Law Schools I Section on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues (AALS-SOGil) The John Marshall Law School
http://www.aals.org/services_sedions_gl.php
7wojcik@jmls.edu
315 S Plymouth Ct. Chicago, IL 60604 United States Mark E. Wojdk, Chm. P: (312) 987-2391
F: (312) 427-9974
Law teachers concerned with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender legal issues. Promotes consideration of legal issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity within the Association of American Law Schools; encourages incorporation of lesbian and gay legal issues in law school curricula; advances professional interests of lesbian and gay people in legal education. Compiles statistics on law school policies concerning sexual orientation and gender identity. Formerly: Section on Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues, Association of American Law Schools.  
Association of Attenders and Alumni of The Hague Academy of International Law (AAA) (L*Association des Auditeurs at Anciens Auditeurs de L'Academie de Droit International de la Haye)
http://www.hagueacademy.nl
registration@hagueacademy.nl
Peace Palace Camegieplein 2 2517 KJ The Hague Netherlands Eerke Steller, Interim Sec. Gen. P: 31 70 3024242
 
Seeks to maintain intellectual and friendly relations among current and former students and alumni of The Hague Academy of International Law and to develop an "international consciousness*. Languages: English; French. Hague Yearbook of International Law (Yearbook), annual.
Association of Attorney-Mediators (AAM)
http://www.attomey-mediators.org
aam@attomey-mediators.org
PO Box 741955 Dallas. TX 75374-1955 United States Brenda Rachuig, Exec. Dir. P: (972) 669-8101
F: (972) 669-8180
Toll-free: 800-280-1368
Qualified, independent attorney-mediators. Strives to promote the use of mediation and protects the mediation process. Conducts seminars for attorneys, assists the Judiciary in drafting and implementing local rules and procedures for mediation: submits amicus briefs to the Courts on selected issues involving mediation and monitors legislation concerning the mediation process. Association of Attorney-Mediators Newsletter (Newsletter).
Association of Black Women Attorneys (ABWA)
http://www.abwanewyork.org
abwagroup@yahoo.com
255 W 36th St., Ste. 800 New York, NY 10018 United States S. Jeanine Conley. Pres. P: (212) 300-2193
 
Organization for black women lawyers. Aims to encourage and enhance the professional development of women of color. Provides information, networking opportunities, mentoring opportunities, and CLE programs.  
Association of Business Recovery Professionals (R3)
http://www.r3.org.uk
association@r3.org.uk
8th FI., 120 Aldersgate St. London EC1A4JQ United Kingdom Graham Rumney, CEO P: 44 20 75664200
F: 44 20 75664224
Professional association for insolvency, business recovery, and turnaround specialists in the UK. Works to promote the best practice for professionals work-ing with financially troubled individuals and businesses. Represents the interest of its members. Provides a forum for debate on key issues fadng the profession. Languages: English; Italian; Spanish. Recovery (Journal), quarterly; R3 Directory (Directory). Formerly: Society of Practitioners of Insolvency.
Association of Chief Police Officers of England, Wales and Northern Ireland (ACPO)
http://www.acpo.potice.uk
info@acpo.pnn.potice.uk
10 Victoria St., 1st FI. London SW1H ONN United Kingdom Hugh Orde, Pres. P: 44 20 70848950
F: 44 20 70848951
Chief police officers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Policing Today (Journal), monthly.
Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (ACPOS)
http://www.acpos.police.uk
secretariat@acpos.pnn.police.uk
26 Holland St. Glasgow G2 4NH United Kingdom Cliff Anderson, Gen. Sec. P: 44 141 4351230
 
Represents Scottish police officers. Languages: English.  
Association of Child Abuse Lawyers (ACAL)
http://www.childabuselawyers.com
info@childabuselawyers.com
Claremont House, Ste. 13 22 - 24 Claremont Rd. Surbiton KT6 4QU United Kingdom Peter Garsden, Pres. P: 44 20 83904701
F: 44 20 83991152
Represents and improves the standards of lawyers, experts and other professionals involved in obtaining compensation for the physical, sexual or emotional abuse of children and adults. Provides practical support for professionals and survivors in the field of abuse.  
Association for Civil Rights (Asociacion por los Derechos Civiles)
http://www.adc.org.ar
adc@adc.org.ar
Av. Cordova 795, Piso 8 C1054AAG Buenos Aires Argentina Alejandro Carrio, Pres. P: 54 11 52360555
 
Promotes and advocates for respect of fundamental rights. Defends the rights of the inhabitants of Argentina, espedatiy those who have limited access to justice due to discrimination. Contributes to the strengthening of democratic institutions, with special emphasis on the justice system.  
Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) (Haagudah Lezechuyot Haezrach Beyisrael)
http://www.acri.org.il
mail@acri.org.il
PO Box 34510 IL-91000 Jerusalem Israel Sammi Michael, Pres. P: 972 2 6521218
F: 972 2 6521219
Promotes human rights in Israel in legal, educational and public ways. Languages: Arabic; English; Hebrew. Newsletter, bimonthly.
Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys (ACFA) Hahn & Hessen LLP
http://acfalaw.org
acfa@acfalaw.org
488 Madison Ave. New York, NY 10022 United States Daniel Ford, Contact P: (212) 478-7348
 
Attorneys practicing in the area of commercial finance. Conducts seminars and other educational programs.  
Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR)
http://www.acmet.org
membership@acmet.org
12100 Sunset Hills Rd., Ste. 130 Reston, VA 20190 United States Lou Gieszl, Pres. P: (703) 234-4141
F: (703) 435-4390
Professional organization dedicated in enhancing the practice and public understanding of conflict resolution. ACResoIution (Magazine), quarterly. Formerly:
Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA)
http://www.aclea.org
adea@aclea.org
PO Box 4646 Austin, TX 78765 United States Donna J. Passons, Exec. Dir. P: (512) 453-4340
F: (512) 451-2911
Professionals and organizations involved in continuing legal education including state and local bar associations, law schools, government agencies, and independents. Seeks to improve the quality of public legal services by providing a forum for the exchange of information and ideas; assists members in curriculum development and problem solving. Aims to develop and promote formal positions on issues relevant to the practice of law as it is affected by continuing legal education. Formerly: Assodation of Continuing Legal Education Administrators.  
Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC)
http://www.acc.com
acc.chair@acc.com
1025 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 200 Washington, DC 20036-5425 United States J. Alberto Gonzalez Pita, Chm. P: (202) 293-4103
F: (202) 293-4701
Attorneys who practice in the legal departments of corporations and other private sector organizations. Promotes the common interests of its members, contributes to their continuing education, seeks to improve understanding of the role of in-house attorneys, and encourages advancements in the standards of corporate legal practice. Formerly: American Corporate Counsel Association.  
Association of Danish Lawyers and Economists (DJOF) (Danmarks Jurist og Okonomforbund)
http://www.djoef.dk
djoef@djoef.dk
Postboks 2126 1015 Copenhagen K Denmark Mogens Kring Ramussen, Admin. Dir. P: 45 33959700
F: 45 33959999
   
Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted (AIDWYC)
http://www.aidwyc.org
contact@aidwyc.org
111 Peter St., Ste. 626 Toronto, ON M5V 2H1 Canada Win Wahrer, Dir. of Client Services P: (416) 504-7500
F: (416) 203-9088
Toll-free: 800-249-1329
Individuals and organizations with an interest in criminal justice. Seeks to reverse the convictions of those wrongly convicted of murder. Provides support and legal services to individuals the group believes were wrongly convicted. Languages: English; French.  
Association of Drainage Authorities (ADA)
http://www.ada.org.uk
admin@ada.org.uk
Wellington House Manby Park Lincolnshire Manby LN11 8UU United Kingdom Jean Venables, Chief Exec.
F: 44 150 7328097
Flood defense and drainage authorities in England and Wales with associate membership extended to local authorities, manufacturers, suppliers and other bodies interested in flood defense and land drainage. Represents the interests of flood defense and land drainage in consultation with government departments and other national bodies and to provide an advisory service to the membership. Interests are served through Finance and Administration, Technical and Environmental and Publicity Committees. Languages: English.  
Association of Entertainment Marketing Agencies (AEMA)
http://www.aema.n8t
info@aema.net
110 S Fairfax Ave. A11, No. 183 Los Angeles, CA 90036 United States Mike Camp, Pres.
 
Aims to advance and promote the entertainment marketing industry. Creates awareness through sponsorship, promotion of outreach, internship, educational scholarship and other programs. Provides industry statistics, economic data and other similar information. Promotes high standards of ethics within the entertainment marketing industry.  
Association of European Police Colleges (AEPC)
http://www.aepc.net
info@aepc.net
Herrengasse 7 Postfach 100 1014 Vienna Austria Maurice Petit, Pres. P: 43 1 531264852
F: 43 1 53126108579
Promotes European police training in order to provide quality polidng in communities, as well as addressing international crime issues.  
Association for Explosive Detection K-9s, international (AEDK9)
http://www.explk9.org
info@expik9.org
PO Box 176 Aquilla, TX 76622 United States Hank Nolin, Pres. P: (386) 788-4083
 
Fosters continued professionalism of explosive detection dog handlers and their K-9 partners. Seeks to improve communication, coordination, and accreditation of professional private explosive detection teams. Provides certification to determine the providence and reliability of canine teams in the detection of explosives.  
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC)
http://www.afccnet.org
afcc@afccnet.org
6525 Grand Teton Plz. Madison, Wl 53719 United States Robert M. Smith, Pres. P: (608) 664-3750
F: (608) 664-3751
Judges, counselors, family court personnel, attorneys, mediators, researchers, and teachers concerned with the resolution of family disputes as they affect children. Proposes to develop and improve the practice of dispute resolution procedure as a complement to judicial procedures. Aims to strengthen the family unit and minimize family strife by improving the process of marriage, family, and divorce counseling; and to provide an interdisdplinary forum for the exchange of ideas, for the creation of new approaches to child custody matters and solutions to problems of family discord. Collaborates with the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, National Judicial College, the National Center for State Courts, the American Bar Association and several universities, law schools, and state organizations responsible for providing ongoing training for attorneys, judges, and family therapists. Conducts research and offers technical assistance and training to courts, legal associations, judicial organizations, and behavioral science professionals. AFCC Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly; Family Court Review (Journal), quarterly.
Association for Honest Attorneys (A.H.A!)
http://assocforhonestattys.com
joaneheff@aol.com
7145 Blueberry Ln. Derby, KS 67037 United States Joan Heffington, Founder/CEO P: (316) 788-0901
F: (316) 788-7990
Seeks to improve the legal system in America and 'gain respect for the legal profession by striving to keep attorneys honest." Offers assistance with attorney difficulties, education regarding the legal system, and a quick resolution of legal matters.  
Association of Independent European Lawyers (AIEL)
http://www.aiel.com
john.gray@williamsturges.co.uk
Burwood House, 2nd FI. 14-16 Caxton St. London SW1H OQY United Kingdom John Gray, Sec. P: 44 20 78731000
F: 44 20 78731000
Independent attorneys. Promotes adherence to high standards of ethics and practice by members. Represents members' professional interests; sponsors continuing professional development courses. Languages: English; French.  
Association of Law Teachers (ALT) Nottingham Trent University Nottingham Law School
http://www.lawteacher.ac.uk
rebecca.huxleybinns@ntu.ac.uk
Burton St. Nottinghamshire Nottingham NG1 4BU United Kingdom Richard Owen, Chm. P: 44 115 8482738
 
Law teachers from higher and further education. Furthers the study, understanding and reform of educational aspects of law and its teaching, and represents members' views on the teaching of law and the general support and encouragement of activities of benefit to law teachers. The Law Teacher (Journal), 3/year.
Association of Lawyers for Children (ALC)
http://www.alc.org.uk
admin@alc.org.uk
PO Box 283 East Molesey KT8 OWH United Kingdom Julia Higgins, Admin. P: 44 208 2247071
 
Lawyers, social workers, children's guardians, doctors, and others who work with or for children. Offers training, consultation and research, to improve knowledge, furthering best practice, and encouraging inter-agency understanding in work with and for children. Upholds the welfare of children, and raises awareness of children's rights and needs. Languages: English. ALC Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly.
Association of Legal Administrators (ALA)
http://www.alanet.org
lsmith@alanet.org
75 Tri-State International, Ste. 222 Lincolnshire, IL 60069-4435 United States Larry C. Smith, Exec. Dir. P: (847) 267-1252
F: (847) 267-1329
Administrators of private law firms and corporate and governmental law departments. Promotes the exchange of information regarding administration and management problems particular to legal organizations; provides information on the value and availability of professional administrators; improves standards and qualifications; develops continuing education programs; participates in the advancement of legal administration. Offers classified advertising service. ALA News (Magazine), bi-monthly; ALA News International (Magazine), quarterly; Association of Legal Administrators-Directory (Directory), annual; Legal Management: The Journal of the Association of Legal Administrators (Journal), bimonthly.
Association of Liberian Lawyers in the Americas (ALLA)
http://liberianlawyers.org
Qayweh@hotmail.com
4111 Odessa St. Denver, CO 80249 United States Frederick A.B. Jayweh, Exec. Dir. P: (303) 862-6514
F: (303) 371-6981
Preserves and protects the culture and tradition of the legal system of the Republic of Liberia. Advocates for financial and other material support to train Liberian judges and judicial personnel of the Republic of Liberia. Cooperates and collaborates with other legal and professional organizations and institutions in the United States of America.  
Association for a More Just Society (AJS)
http://www.ajs-us.org
info@ajs-us.org
PO Box 888631 Grand Rapids, Ml 49588 United States Abram Huyser-Honig, Dir. of Operations

Toll-free: 800-897-1135
Supports efforts in Honduras that promote the interests of the poor in legislative projects. Seeks to increase the democratic participation of churches to practice the Biblical teachings on justice. Publishes journalistic investigations on issues that affect the poor of Honduras.  
Association of Muslim American Lawyers (AMAL)
http://theassodationofmuslimamerican!awyers.law.officetive.com/default.aspx
info@theamal.org
Woolworth Bldg., Ste. 801 233 Broadway New York, NY 10279-0815 United States Omar Mohammedi, Pres.
 
Seeks to assist the Muslim American community's exercise of legal rights through education. Encourages entry of Muslim Americans into the legal profession. Promotes high standards of professionalism, integrity, and honor among members.  
Association of Muslim Lawyers (AML)
http://www.aml.org.uk
info@aml.org.uk
PO Box 148 High Wycombe HP13 5WJ United Kingdom tfath Nawaz, Pres. P: 44 778 7136495
 
Represents lawyers, students, practitioners, Muslims and non-Muslims who work on issues of importance and significance to Muslims. Highlights issues that affect Muslims. Promotes the provision of legal advice and assistance. Protects the legal rights of Muslims and the availability of advice in accordance with Shari'an of Islam.  
Association of Patent Law Firms (APLF)
http://www.aplf.org
admin@aptf.org
2125 Center Ave., Ste. 406 Fort Lee. NJ 07024 United States Todd Van Thomme, Pres. P: (201) 403-0927
 
Represents independent specialty law firms that devote a majority of their practice to patent, trademark and copyright law. Provides expert patent litigation support, portfolio strategy advice and protection against copyright and trademark theft. Strives to ensure excellence in intellectual property law practice.  
Association of Pension Lawyers (APL)
http://www.apl.org.uk
pensionlawyers@runbox.com
PMI House, Rm. 10 4-10 Artillery Ln. London E1 7LS United Kingdom Alastair Meeks, Chm.
 
Lawyers satisfying certain criteria, specializing in pensions law. Promotes awareness of the importance of the rule of law in the provision of pensions and in regulating and defining the relationships between pension scheme trustees, employers and beneficiaries.  
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)
http://www.apil.org.uk
sharon.smith@apil.org.uk
3 Alder Ct. Rennie Hogg Rd. Nottingham NG2 1RX United Kingdom Deborah Evans, Chief Exec. P: 44 115 9580585
F: 44 115 9580885
Represents lawyers working on behalf of personal injury victims. Provides accreditation to lawyers specializing in the area of personal injury law. Campaigns for better laws to help people who are injured or ill through no fault of their own.  
Association of Police Authorities (APA)
http://www.apa.police.uk
apa@apa.police.uk
10 Dean Farrar St. London SW1H ODX United Kingdom Mark Bums-Williamson, Chm. P: 44 20 72020080
F: 44 20 72020081
Acts as the national voice of all police authorities. Influences the national policing agenda on behalf of police authorities and local communities. Promotes awareness of policing needs and the roles and achievements of police authorities.  
Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers (APRL)
http://www.aprl.net
admin@aprl.net
134 N LaSalle St., Ste. 1600 Chicago, IL 60602 United States Michael D. Gross, Pres. P: (312) 782-4396
F: (312) 782-4725
Promotes professional responsibility and legal ethics for all professionals involved in law.  
Association on Programs for Female Offenders (APFO)
http://www.apfonews.org
dpearson@dpscs.state.md.us
PO Box 5293 Columbia, SC 29250-5293 United States Gregory V. Smith, Interim Pres.
 
Professionals in corrections or related fields and others interested in issues concerning adult and juvenile female offenders. Develops and sponsors workshops on the topic of female offenders; facilitates sharing of information about programs and research on female offenders. Has sponsored conference workshops including Providing Services for Women in Jail: Whose Responsibility?; Mothers in Prison; and Education, Training, Employment: Resources for Women Inmates. Conducts educational and research programs and charitable activities. Maintains speakers' bureau; compiles statistics; acts as a clearing-house, fielding and responding to questions from legislators, policymakers, media, academia, authors, and colleagues on a national basis. Formerly: Women's Correctional Association.  
Association of Retired Hispanic Police (ARHP)
http://www.arhpinc.org
arhp@excite.com
PO Box 722 Tallman, NY 10982 United States  
 
Retired Hispanic New York City police officers. Provides support, issues newsletters and plans events.  
Association of Solicitors and Investment Managers (ASIM)
http://www.asim.org.uk
elisabeth@asim.org.uk
North House 198 High St. Tonbridge TN9 1BE United Kingdom Elisabeth Andreasson, Admin. P: 44 1892 864391
F: 44 1732 362626
Solicitors' firms conducting investment management, usually for private clients. Encourages provision of portfolio investment services by solicitors' firms subject to appropriate expertise and high standards; increases awareness of such firms among the general public; lobbies the government and self- regulatory or professional bodies on behalf of members; provides a forum for the exchange of information and experience. ASIM Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly.
Association of State Correctional Administrators (ASCA)
http://www.asca.net
jfenton@asca.net
213 Court St., Ste. 606 Middletown, CT 06457 United States Camille Camp, Co-Exec. Dir. P: (860) 704-6410
F: (860) 704-6420
Administrators of state and federal correctional systems. Promotes the exchange of ideas among directors of correctional systems; encourages the improvement of correctional standards; seeks support for advances in correctional operations; stimulates public interest toward correctional administration; advocates research into correctional management. Furnishes information to members; conducts training sessions. Formerly: Correctional Administrators Association of America.  
Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators (ASIWPCA)
http://www.asiwpca.org
1221 Connecticut Ave. NW, 2nd FI. Washington, DC 20036 United States Alexandra Dunn, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 756-0600
F: (202) 756-0605
Represents administrators of state and interstate governmental agencies legally responsible for prevention, abatement, and control of water pollution. Promotes coordination among state agency programs and those of the Environmental Protection Agency, Congress, and other federal agencies. Conducts research; maintains speakers' bureau. Membership Directory, annual.
Association of Women Solicitors (AWS) The Law Society
http://www.womensolicitors.org.uk
enquiries@womensolidtors.org.uk
113 Chancery Ln. London WC2A1 PL United Kingdom Judith McDermott, Contact P: 44 207 3205793
 
Promotes the professional and business interests of women attorneys.  
Atheists For Human Rights (AFHR)
http://www.atheistsforhumanrights.org
communications@atheistsforhumanrights.org
5146 Newton Ave. N Minneapolis, MN 55430-3459 United States Marie Alena Castle, Communications Dir. P: (612) 529-1200
 
Focuses on upholding an atheism that is confidently held, morally active and vigorously opposed to religions that are 'politically and socially predatory or harm innocent people'. Provides a voice for human rights within the atheist community and develops a national network of dtizens who seek the sodal and political right to be religion-free. Advocates for religion-free governments that support 'rational moral standards uninfluenced by sectarian dogma".  
Atlantic Legal Foundation (ALF)
http://www.atlanticlegal.org
whslattery@atlanticlegal.org
2039 Palmer Ave., Ste. 104 Larchmont, NY 10536 United States William H. Slattery, Pres. P: (914) 834-3322
F: (914) 833-1022
Works to promote and protect good science in the courtroom and to challenge governmental regulations. Advocates for the prindples of free enterprise, the rights of individuals and limited government. Atlantic Legal Bulletin (Bulletin).
Atticus Circle
http://www.atticuscircle.org
info@atticuscircle.org
515 Congress Ave., Ste. 1320 Austin, TX 78701 United States Ruth Gardner-Loew, Exec. Dir. P: (512) 450-5188
 
Seeks to advance equal rights for LGBT partners, parents and their children. Conducts research and works with businesses and policy institutions to develop ideas and policies that foster equal rights for same gender partners and their families.  
The Attorney's Group (TAG)
http://www.tag-assn.com
membership@assnservices.com
Hillsboro Executive Center N 350 Fairway Dr., Ste. 200 Deerfield Beach, FL 33441-1834 United States Jack Fumari, Exec. Dir. P: (954) 571-1877
F: (954) 571-8582
Toll-free: 800-221-2168
Represents practicing attorneys. Provides economic benefits and sen/ices, unsecured loan plans, mort-gage loans, group insurance discounts, accounts receivable collections, office supplies, wealth protection and a vision and dental plan. Quarterly Forum (Newsletter), semiannual.
Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA)
http://www.acica.org.au
msindler@acica.org.au
Level 16,1 Castlereagh St. Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia Doug Jones, Pres. P: 61 2 92231099
F: 61 2 92237053
Supports and facilitates international arbitration. Promotes Sydney and Australia as a venue for international commercial arbitrations. Conducts educational services including seminars and conferences.  
Australian Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
http://www.go.to/adu
adunion@hotmail.com
Box 1137 Carlton, Victoria 3053 Australia John Bennett, Pres. P: 61 3 93478671
F: 61 3 93478617
Promotes civil liberties for Australian citizens. Investigates arbitrary government actions, invasions of privacy, police conduct, and violations of freedom of speech and freedom of association. Provides advice on citizens' rights; assists in court proceedings; campaigns for law reform, sponsoring research programs in police powers, censorship, and phone tapping. Languages: English. Big Brother Report (Report), periodic; Your Rights (Pamphlet), annual.
Australian Corporate Lawyers Association (ACLA)
http://www.ada.com.au
membership@acla.com.au
102/620 Bourke St. Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia David Patience, Pres. P: 61 3 558550
F: 61 3 86160201
Law professionals in Australia. Represent members before constituent law bodies and other forums. Provides continuing legal education. The Australian Corporate Lawyer (Magazine), periodic.
Australian Federal Police Association (AFPA)
http://www.afpa.org.au
afpa.office@afpa.org.au
PO Box 132 Canberran Capital Territory 2601 Australia Jon Hunt-Sharman, Natl. Pres. P: 61 2 62851677
F: 61 2 62852090
Represents all Australian Federal Police employees under the Workplace Relations Act 1996 and other law enforcement and national security professionals. Aims to improve working conditions of Australian police. Maintains and increases the status of the law enforcement profession. Strives to achieve fair and equitable terms and conditions of service of the members. Out of the Ashes (Journal).
Australian Institute of Administrative Law (AIAL)
http://law.anu.edu.au/aial/AboutAIAL/Ablndex.html
aialsecretary@gmail.com
PO Box 83 Deakin Westn Capital Territory 2600 Australia Meghann Everett, Sec. P: 61 2 62901505
F: 61 2 62901580
Promotes knowledge of and interest in Australian Commonwealth, state, and territory administrative law. Provides a forum for communication and exchange among members.  
Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC)
http://www.aic.gov.au
front.desk@aic.gov.au
GPO Box 2944 Canberran Capital Territory 2601 Australia Adam M. Tomison, Dir. P: 61 2 62609200
F: 61 2 62609201
Provides a national focus for the study of crime and criminal justice in Australia and for the dissemination of criminal justice information. Languages: English. Monitoring Reports (Reports), periodic; Research and Public Policy Series (Reports), periodic; Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice (Reports), periodic.
Australian and New Zealand Ombudsman Association (ANZOA)
http://www.anzoa.com.au
info@anzoa.com.au
31 Queen St., Level 12 Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia Fiona Mcleod, Chair P: 61 7 55451598
 
Acts as a network for consultation and discussion about areas of interest, concern or common experience by Australian and New Zealand Ombudsman offices. Promotes cooperation and communication between recognized industry, parliamentary and professional Ombudsmen and their offices. Strives to enhance the status and visibility of recognized Ombudsmen and the importance of the profession.  
Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL) Australian National University Centre for International and Public Law
http://law.anu.edu.au/anzsil
anzsil@law.anu.edu.au
Colorado of Law Bldg. 5, Fellows Rd. Canberran Capital Territory 0200 Australia Andrew Byrnes, Pres. P: 61 2 61250454
F: 61 2 61250103
Works to promote and develop the discipline of international law; support the teaching of international law; provide forum for academics, government lawyers, NGOs, students and praditioners of international law; increase public awareness and understanding of international law. Works as liaison with other bodies promoting these objectives.  
Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association (ANZSLA)
http://www.anzsla.com
anzsla@anzsla.com.au
13 Solander Rd. Avoca Beach, New South Wales 2251 Australia Sharon Scriven, Exec. Mgr. P: 61 2 43811713
F: 61 2 43811713
Provides education, advocacy and networking opportunities on legal issues in sport to Australian and New Zealand sporting industries. Australian and New Zealand Sports Law (Journal), annual.
Australian Women Lawyers (AWL)
http://www.australianwomenlawyers.com.au
president@australianwomenlawyers.com.au
Cathedral Chambers PWB Lawyers 25 Murray St. Hobart, Tasmania 7000 Australia Mary-Anne Ryan, Pres. P: 61 3 62351111
F: 61 3 62231118
Addresses issues relating to the pradice and advancement of women in the legal profession and with a wide range of legal, social justice and equity issues affecting women and children.  
Avocats Sans Frontieres (ASF) (Advocaten Zonder Grenzen)
http://www.asf.be/index.php7modutez.home&lang=fr
info@asf.be
rue de Namur 72 B-1000 Brussels Belgium Francesca Boniotti, Dir. Gen. P: 32 2 2233654
F: 32 2 2233614
Contributes to the creation of fair and equitable societies, in which the law and its institutions serve society's most vulnerable groups. Aims to realize this objective through field interventions in the judicial sphere in general, and in the area of international legal assistance and legal services in particular. Languages: English; Flemish; French.  
Azerbaijan Young Lawyers' Union (AYLU)
http://www.aylu.az
63A Mirali Qashqay Str" Apt. 17 Baku AZ-1007 Baku Azerbaijan Elmari Mamishov, Chm. P: 994 12 4413479
F: 994 12 4499414
Advocates for human rights, freedom, and legal issues associated with the youth of Azerbaijan; strives for realization of democratic values and their development into society and public opinion. Legal Training in Cooperation with the Ministry of Justice (Report); Report on Human Rights Summer School (Report).
Bahamas Crisis Centre
http://www.bahamascrisiscentre.org
bahamascrisiscentre@yahoo.com
PO Box EE-17910 Nassau Bahamas Sandra Dean-Patterson, Dir. P: (242) 328-0922
F: (242) 328-7824
Provides services to victims of physical, sexual and emotional abuse. The Crisis Centre (Newsletter), monthly.
Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA)
http://www.belabangla.org
bela@bangla.net
House No. 15/A Rd. 3 Dhanmondi R/A Dhaka 1205 Bangladesh Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Chief Exec. P: 880 2 8614283
F: 880 2 8612957
Seeks to establish a sound environment and ecological order for all using law as tool. Monitors and pursues the implementation and observance of the existing laws on natural resource and environment management. Advocates for wider participation from both the government and the non-governmental sector in law making and policy planning.  
Bankruptcy Association of England and Wales (BAGBI)
http://www.theba.org.uk/index.php
johnmcqueen@theba.org.uk
4 Johnson Close Abraham Heights Lancashire Lancaster LA1 5BR United Kingdom John McQueen, Founder/CEO P: 44 1524 545019
 
Campaigns for reform of the United Kingdom's insolvency laws. Advises and assists debtors and bankrupts. Languages: English. Bankruptcy Explained (Book); Boom To Bust The Great 1990s Slump (Book); Debt Problems Explained (Book). Formerly: Association of Bankrupts.
Bar Association for Local Government and the Public Service (BALGPS)
http://www.balgps.org.uk
chaimian@balgps.org.uk
Ingleby House 11- 14 Cannon St. Birmingham B2 5EN United Kingdom Mirza F.N. Ahmad, Chm. P: 44 121 3039991
F: 44 121 3031312
Represents barristers in local government and the public sector. Focuses on the protection and promotion of the professional rights, and interests of barristers employed in local government and public sector by giving advice to barristers seeking a career in the public sector, making representations to the Bar Council and elsewhere relating to training, rights of audience and direct access to counsel and by promoting professional knowledge.  
Bastard Nation: The Adoptee Rights Organization (BN)
http://www.bastards.org
members@bastards.org
PO Box 1469 Edmond, OK 73083-1469 United States Marley Greiner, Exec. Chair P: (415) 704-3166
F: (415) 704-3166
Works to establish respect, dignity and equal rights for adoptees, including the restoration of the right of access to adult adoptees, of government documents pertaining to the adoptee's historical, genetic, and legal identity, including the original birth certificate and adoption decree.  
Bedari
http://www.bedari.org.pk
bedari@bedari.org.pk
House No. 657, St. No. 75,1-8/3 Islamabad Pakistan Anbreen Ajaib, Exec. Dir. P: 92 51 4862877
F: 92 51 4862880
Aims to promote equal rights, especially for women and girls, in society through capacity building, education and advocacy. Addresses the issues of gender- based discrimination and violence. Supports programs to combat gender inequalities through girls' education and life skills.  
Beltona Europe (Bellona Europa)
http://beilona.org
europe@beIlona.org
Rue de Trona 61 B-1050 Brussels Belgium Paal Frisvold, Chm. P: 32 2 5408935
F: 32 2 6468122
Promotes human and environmental rights in Russia.  
Bermuda Bar Association
http://bennudabar.org
bdabar@ibl.bm
Windsor PI., 2nd FI. 22 Queen St. Hamilton HM 11 Bermuda Delroy B. Duncan, Pres. P: (441) 295-4540
F: (441) 295-9880
Members of the legal profession. Encourages legal education and the promotion of jurisprudence. Supports the public rights of access to the courts and the right of representation by members of the Bar before the courts and tribunals. Issues, revokes, and suspends practicing certificates.  
Bible Believers Fellowship
http://www.prisonministry.org
bbli@prisonministry.org
PO Box 0065 Baldwin, NY 11510-0065 United States Eric Kaestner, Pres./CEO P: (516) 739-7746
F: (516) 739-7748
Nondenominational evangelical Christian prison ministry reaching inmates nationwide with the love, hope & salvation of Jesus Christ. Believes that even the most hardened of criminals can be touched and changed forever by the power and love of our Lord and Savior. Provides chaplains with Bibles, booklets, tracts, newsletters, audios, and videos to assist them in reaching prisoners with God's Word. Offers counseling and encouragement to those who want to change. The Good News Letter (Newsletter), annual.
Bioethics International (BEI)
http://www.bioethicsintemational.org
info@bioethicsintemational.org
The Graybar Bldg., Ste. 300 420 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10170 United States Jennifer Miller, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 297-6109
F: (212) 986-1952
Aims to empower professionals and organizations in healthcare, life science and biotechnology. Provides programs and services to educate, train and advise on bioethics issues. Works to improve the quality of care for patients and to expand biotechnology, pharmaceutical and environmental sustainability programs.  
Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA)
http://bbpa.org
information@bbpa.org
675 King SI. W, Ste. 210 Toronto, ON M5V 1M9 Canada Pauline Christian, Pres. P: (416) 504-4097
F: (416) 504-7343
Canadian businesspeople and professionals of African descent. Seeks to 'address discrimination in business, employment, education, housing, policing, political representation, and immigration." Provides assistance to young adults attempting to enter business or the professions. Serves as a unified voice speaking for members on business and economic issues. Facilitates networking among members; conducts community outreach programs; sponsors social activities. Makes available continuing professional education programs for members. Languages: English; French.  
Black Cops Against Police Brutality (B-CAP)
http://www.b-cap.org
info@b-cap.org
PO Box 4256 East Orange, NJ 07019 United States DeLacy Davis, Contact P: (973) 926-5717
 
Works to ensure that people of color are afforded their rights under the Constitution by police, especially in urban areas. Specializes in gang violence- prevention, youth violence reduction/intervention, police violence issues, and community empowerment and motivation.  
Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association (BESLA)
http://www.besla.org
beslamailbox@aol.com
PO Box 441485 Fort Washington, MD 20749-1485 United States Phyllicia M. Hatton, Conference Mgr./Consultant P: (301) 248-1818
F: (301) 248-0700
Represents black attorneys specializing in entertainment and sports law. Aims to provide more efficient and effective legal representation to entertainers and athletes. Offers referral system for legal representation and a resource bank for providing information to students, groups, and non-profit and civic organizations involved in the entertainment industry; and serves as an industry watchdog in protecting the rights of individuals within the entertainment community. Maintains hall of fame; conducts research programs. Annual Conference Proceedings (Proceedings), annual; BESLA Bulletin (Bulletin), quarterly. Formerly: Black Entertainment Lawyers Association.
Blacks in Law Enforcement (BLE)
http://members.tripod.com/blacksnlaw
blacksnlaw@aol.com
591 Vanderbilt Ave., Ste. 133 Brooklyn. NY 11238 United States Ron Daniels, Exec. Dir. P: (718) 455-9059
 
African Americans employed by law enforcement agencies in the U.S.; others interested in the history of African Americans in U.S. law enforcement. Seeks to educate the public concerning the contributions made by African Americans in the field of law enforcement. Documents the lives and achievements of the first African Americans to participate in law enforcement in the U.S. Develops programs to improve the public image of law enforcement officers; Has established a short-term training program for law enforcement officers. Provides children's services, including the operation of an animal farm. Operates hall of fame. Sponsors competitions; compiles statistics; Law Enforcement Children's Animal Ranch; maintains speakers' bureau. NULEOA Student Chapter News (Newsletter), quarterly.
Break the Chains (BTC)
http://breakchains.org
dsmall@breakchains.org
2122 St. Paul St., 1st FI. Baltimore, MD 21218 United States Deborah Peterson Small, Exec. Dir. P: (410) 837-3885
F: (410) 837-5883
Toll-free: (866) 951-7775
Participates in the campaign to equalize federal sentences for cocaine offenses. Promotes compassion, racial justice and human rights among African American men. Strives to reduce racial disparity in drug law enforcement.  
British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre (BCICAC)
http://www.bcicac.com
info@bcicac.com
No. 348-1275 W, 6th Ave. Vancouver, BC V6H 1A6 Canada Patrick Williams, Contact P: (604) 684-2821
F: (604) 736-9233
Toll-free: (877) 684-2821
Provides information and assistance in the efficient and cost-effective resolution of commercial disputes. Assist with writing arbitral clauses and rules. Languages: English; French; Russian. A Progressive Approach to ADR (Article); Fast Track Alternative to Litigation for the Business Community (Article); Resolving Disputes In The Business World (Article); The Role Of The British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre (Article); What is an Administered Arbitration? (Article).
British - German Jurists Association (BGJA) (Deutsch-Britische Juristenvereinigung)
http://www.bgja.org.uk
rvaldinger®bgja.org.uk
14 New St. London EC2M 4HE United Kingdom Lord Hoffmann, Honorary Pres. P: 44 20 79729727
F: 44 20 79729721
Promotes recognition of the German and British legal systems in the spirit of European unification. Represents the interests of lawyers in both Germany and throughout Great Britain.  
British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL)
http://www.biicl.org
r.mccorquodale@biid.org
Charles Clore House 17 Russell Sq. London WC1B 5JP United Kingdom Robert McCorquodale, Dir. P: 44 20 78625151
F: 44 20 78625152
Academic, student, practicing lawyers throughout the world. Through its meetings, publications and research and training programmes, it serves to familiarize lawyers with legal systems other than their own (particularly within the EU) and to provide opportunities to contribute by widened experience, comparison and analysis of these systems to the development of national, international and regional law. Bulletin of International Legal Developments (Bulletin), biweekly; International and Comparative Law, quarterly.
British and Irish Law, Education and Technology Association (BILETA)
http://www.bileta.ac.uk/defautt.aspx
ukcle@wanvick.ac.uk
University of Warwick UK Centre for Legal Education Coventry CV4 7AL United Kingdom Stephen Cooper, Membership Sec.-Treas. P: 44 24 76523117
F: 44 24 76523290
Law teaching institutions in the United Kingdom and overseas. Promotes the use of technology in legal education. Promotes research; supports the development and distribution of legal software; provides information on technology in legal developments; liaises with other related organizations. Languages: English.  
British and Irish Ombudsman Association (BIOA)
http://www.bioa.org.uk
secretary@bioa.org.uk
PO Box 308 Twickenham TW1 9BE United Kingdom Peter Tyndall, Chm. P: 44 208 88949272
 
Ombudsman and complaint handling organizations. The Ombudsman (Newsletter), quarterly.
British Maritime Law Association (BMLA)
http://www.bmla.org.uk
p.griggs@incelaw.com
Beaufort House 15 Botolph St. London EC3A 7EE United Kingdom Anthony Diamond, Chm. P: 44 20 77725881
F: 44 20 72475091
Association of Average Adjusters; British Insurance Brokers Association; The Chamber of Shipping; Institute of London Underwriters; Lloyd's Underwriters Association; Protection and Indemnity Clubs; university law departments, solicitors, barristers and loss adjusters. Promotes uniformity of maritime law (private rather than public). Co-ordinates contributions to international and national maritime legislation and informs members of latest developments in maritime law. Languages: English.  
British Society of Criminology (BSC)
http://www.britsoccrim.org
kate.witliams@wlv.ac.uk
2- 6 Cannon St. London EC4M 6YH United Kingdom Kate Williams, Exec. Sec. P: 44 7896 347183
 
Works to advance the interests and knowledge of persons engaged in teaching, research, and public education about crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system in United Kingdom. Criminology and Criminal Justice (Journal).
British Virgin Islands Bar Association
http://www.bvibarassociation.com
shenighan@gov.vg
PO Box 92 Tortola British Virgin Islands Susanna Henighan Potter, Communications Off.
 
Supports and protects the character, status and interests of the legal profession. Promotes the improvement of the administration of justice in British Virgin Islands. Maintains good relations and understanding between the bar and the public. Advances and improves legal education, the study of jurisprudence, legal literature and law reporting.  
Burmese American Democratic Alliance (BADA)
http://www.badasf.org
badaonline@gmail.com
1952 Mcnair St. Palo Alio, CA 94303 United States Anil Verma, Chair P: (510) 528-8175
F: (510) 528-8175
Aims to bring democracy and freedom to the people of Burma. Protects the interests of Burmese who are "constantly struggling against military regime and patriotic activists".  
Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (CRCICA)
http://www.crcica.org.eg
info@crcica.org.eg
1 Al-Saleh Ayoub St. Zamalek Cairo 11211 Egypt Nabil Elaraby, Dir. P: 20 2 7351333
F: 20 2 7351336
Promotes settlement of international commercial disputes by Alternative Dispute Resolution and arbitration; provides parties with needed specialization. Languages: Arabic; English; French. Journal of Arab Arbitration (Journal), semiannual.
Campaign for Good Governance (CGG)
http://www.slcgg.org
cgg@slcgg.org
11A Old Railway Line Tengbeh Town Freetown Sierra Leone Valnora Edwin, Natl. Coor. P: 232 22 235626
F: 232 22 235642
Ads as an advocate for good governance in Sierra Leone. Aims to increase citizen participation in governance through advocacy, capacity building and dviceducation. Conduds sdentific research, opinion polls on developmental issues and analysis of policies.  
Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) (Association Canadienne des Chefs de Police)
http://cacp.ca/intro
cacp@cacp.ca
582 Somerset St. W Ottawa, ON K1R 5K2 Canada Jack Ewatski, Pres. P: (613) 233-1106
F: (613) 233-6960
Police chiefs. Promotes increased cooperation among law enforcement bodies throughout Canada. Facilitates communication among members and conduds research and educational programs. Languages: English; French.  
Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies (CAEFS) (Association Canadienne des Societes Elizabeth Fry)
http://www.elizabethfry.ca
caefs@web.ca
701-151 Slater St. Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3 Canada Kim Pate, Exec. Dir. P: (613) 238-2422
F: (613) 232-7130
Working with and on behalf of marginalized, criminalized and imprisoned women and girls with a particular focus on substantive equality issues. Languages: English; French.  
Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE)
http://www.canadianfreespeech.com
cafe@canadafirst.net
PO Box 332 Sta. B Etobicoke, ON M9W 5L3 Canada Paul Fromm, Dir. P: (905) 897-7221
F: (905) 277-3914
Collects and disseminates information on reports of threats to freedom of speech and expression across Canada. Places special emphasis on the 'repressive activities of Human Rights Commissions*. Raises money for thought crimes victims and intervenes in free speech cases. Languages: English. CAFE BLN (Bulletin), periodic; Free Speech Monitor (Newsletter), 10/year.
Canadian Association of Police Boards (CAPB) (Association Canadienne des Commisions de Police)
http://www.capb.ca
157 Gilmour St., Ste. 302 Ottawa, ON K2P 0N8 Canada Carol Allison-Burra, Pres. P: (613) 235-2272
F: (613) 235-2275
Promotes effective municipal police governance in Canada. Languages: English; French.  
Canadian Association of Police Educators (CAPE) (Association Canadienne des Intervenants en Formation Policiere)
http://www.cacp.ca/default/commiUees/viewcommittee?committeeld=20
cacp@cacp.ca
582 Somerset St. W Ottawa, ON K1R 5K2 Canada Les Chtpperfield, Pres. P: (613) 233-1106
F: (613) 233-6960
Promotes excellence in police education in Canada. Languages: English; French.  
Canadian Association for the Practical Study of Law in Education (CAPSLE) (L'Association canadienne pour I'etude pratique de la loi dans le systeme educatif)
http://www.capste.ca
info@capsle.ca
37 Moultrey Crescent Georgetown, ON L7G 4N4 Canada Robert Weir, Pres. P: (905) 702-1710
F: (905) 873-0662
Lawyers, educators, school board officials, representatives of teachers' federations and support staff, unions, school trustees, principals, and others. Promotes knowledge and understanding of legal issues affecting education in Canada. Assists in professional development of members; encourages research in the field of law in education. Languages: English. CAPSLE Comments (Newsletter), quarterly.
Canadian Bar Association (CBA) (L'Association du Barreau Canadien)
http://www.cba.org
info@cba.org
500-865 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON K1S 5S8 Canada John D.V. Hoyles, CEO P: (613) 237-2925
F: (613) 237-0185
Toll-free: 800-267-8860
Attorneys. Promotes professional development of members; seeks to advance the practice of law. Facilitates communication and cooperation among members; advocates for legal reform; represents members' professional and economic interests. Languages: English; French. Canadian Bar Review (Journal), 3/year; CCCA Magazine (Magazine), quarterly; National Magazine (Magazine), 8/year.
Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) (Association Canadienne des Libertes Civiles)
http://ccla.org
mail@ccla.org
506-360 Bloor St. W Toronto, ON M5S 1X1 Canada Nathalie Des Rosiers, Gen. Counsel P: (416) 363-0321
F: (416) 861-1291
Individuals and organizations. Promotes respect for the rights of the individual and the rule of law. Monitors legal and judicial proceedings and publicizes human rights infringements. Languages: English; French. CCLA Newsnotes (Newsletter).
Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA) (Association Canadienne des Conseillers et Juridiques d'Entreprises)
http://www.cancorpcounsel.org
ccca@ccca-cba.org
20 Toronto St., Ste. 410 Toronto, ON M5C 2B8 Canada Cathy Cummings, Exec. Dir. P: (416) 869-0522
F: (416) 869-0946
In-house attorneys employed by private sector companies and crown corporations. Promotes professional advancement of members. Makes available to members education, information, and other services and resources; facilitates communication and cooperation among members. Plans to maintain an information service, resource/precedent library, and database on substantive legal developments of interest to members. Languages: English; French. Inside Counsel (Newsletter), quarterly; Program Papers (Proceedings), semiannual.
Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL) (Counseil Canadien de droit International)
http://www.cdl-ccdi.ca
manager@cdl-ccdi.ca
275 rue Bay St. Ottawa, ON K1R 5Z5 Canada Katherine Ellis, Office Mgr. P: (613) 235-0442
F: (613) 232-8228
Represents university scholars, government lawyers, practitioners, and students interested in international law. Promotes the study and analysis of international legal issues. Languages: English; French.  
Canadian Criminal Justice Association (CCJA) (Association canadienne de Justice penale)
http://www.ccja-acjp.ca
cqa-acjp@rogers.com
320 Parkdale Ave., Ste. 101 Ottawa, ON K1Y 4X9 Canada Irving Kulik, Exec. Dir. P: (613) 725-3715
F: (613) 725-3720
Individuals and corporations, partnerships, and other legal entities with an interest in criminal justice and related issues. Promotes professional advancement of members, and the improvement of study and practice in the field of criminal justice. Serves as a clearinghouse on criminal justice and related fields; monitors judicial and legal developments in Canada and other countries. Conduds research and educational programs. Languages: English; French. Canadian Journal of Criminology (Journal), quarterly; Justice Report (Newsletter), quarterly; Justice Services (Diredory), annual.
Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA)
http://www.cela.ca
theresa@cela.ca
130 Spadina Ave., Ste. 301 Toronto, ON M5V 2L4 Canada Theresa McClenaghan, Exec. Dir J Counsel P: (416) 960-2284
F: (416) 960-9392
Proteds and enhances public health and environmental quality throughout Canada. Advocates for comprehensive laws, standards and policies. Seeks to increase public participation in environmental decision-making. Languages: English. Intervenor (Newsletter), quarterly.
Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy (CIELAP) (L'institut canadien du droit et de la politique en I'environnement)
http://www.cielap.org
cielap@cielap.org
729 St. Clair Ave. W, Rm. 13 Toronto, ON M6C 1B2 Canada Thomas Esakin, Exec. Dir. P: (416) 923-3529
F: (416) 923-5949
Works to improve legal and economic policies affecting the environment. Conducts research and disseminates information on current environmental policies. Promotes dialogue among governments, the private sector, and nongovernmental groups. Provides educational programs. Languages: English. The Citizen's Guide to Biotechnology (Book); Eledricity Competition and Clean Air (Book); Environment on Trial (Book). Formerly: Canadian Environmental Law Research Foundation.
Canadian Institute of Resources Law (CIRL) (Institut canadien du droit des ressources)
http://www.cirl.ca
cirl@ucalgary.ca
University of Calgary Murray Fraser Hall, Rm. 3353 2500 University Dr. NW Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Canada J. Owen Saunders, Exec. Dir. P: (403) 220-3200
F: (403) 282-6182
Promotes research, education, and publication on law relating to Canada's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources. Conduds research and educational programs on topics including the relationship between legal systems, laws, and natural resources, and the development of public policies governing environmental protection and natural resources extraction. Provides advice and assistance to legal and policy-making bodies; gathers and disseminates information on environmental law. Languages: English; French; Russian. Resources (Newsletter), quarterly.
Canadian Law and Economics Association (CLEA)
http://www.canlecon.org
n.gu!ezko@utoronto.ca
University of Toronto 78 Queen's Park Toronto, ON M5S 2C5 Canada Nadia Gulezko, Contad P: (416) 978-6767
F: (416) 978-7899
Attorneys and economists. Seeks to advance the study, teaching, and practice of law as it pertains to economic matters. Facilitates communication and cooperation among members; sponsors research and educational programs. Languages: English; French.  
Canadian Law and Society Association (CLSA) (Association Canadienne Droit et Societe) Carleton University
http://www.acds-clsa.org
info@acds-dsa.org
1125 Colonel By Dr. Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 Canada Richard Weisman, Pres.
 
Devoted to the development and promotion of law and society studies in Canada, covering all law and society-related work in all academic disciplines. Languages: English; French.  
Canadian Maritime Law Association (CMLA) (L'Association Canadienne De Droit Maritime)
http://www.cmla.org
cmla@cmla.org
1000 de la Gauchetiere St. W, Ste. 900 Montreal, QC H3B 5H4 Canada Christopher J. Giaschi, Pres. P: (604) 681-2866
F: (514) 954-1905
Maritime lawyers and other interested individuals; corporations. Promotes uniformity of maritime law within Canada and internationally. Conducts research. Languages: English; French.  
Canadian Police Association (CPA) (Association Canadienne des Policiers)
http://www.cpa-acp.ca
cpa-acp@cpa-acp.ca
141 Catherine St., Ste. 100 Ottawa, ON K2P 1C3 Canada Tom Stamatakis, Pres. P: (613) 231-4168
F: (613) 231-3254
Police officers' organizations and police departments. Promotes excellence in the practice of law enforcement; seeks to ensure fairness and efficiency of police operations nationwide. Serves as a clearinghouse on law enforcement; conducts educational programs to raise public awareness of policing and law enforcement issues; represents the economic interests of law enforcement personnel. Languages: English; French. Express (Magazine), quarterly. Formerly: Canadian Professional Police Association.
Castle Coalition
http://www.castlecoalition.org
info@castlecoalition.org
901 N Glebe Rd., Ste. 900 Arlington, VA 22203 United States Christina Walsh, Dir. P: (703) 682-9320
F: (703) 682-9321
Represents homeowners and citizen activists determined to fight eminent domain abuses.  
Catholic Central Union of America I Central Bureau (CBCCUA)
http://www.socialjusticereview.org
3835 Westminster PI. St. Louis, MO 63108-3409 United States John H. Miller, Dir. P: (314) 371-1653
F: (314) 371-0889
Headquarters for the Catholic Central Union of America and National Catholic Women's Union. Promotes Catholic social action, fostered through its periodicals, pamphlets, brochures, and leaflets stressing the Catholic viewpoint in social, economic, religious, intellectual, and political problems affecting contemporary society. Offers mission aid and relief, aid to immigrants, information service, and distribution of Catholic literature to missionaries, institutions, and institutional libraries. Maintains vertical file on 9000 subjects including biography, politics, and religion. Social Justice Review (Journal), bimonthly.
Cedar Tree
http://cedartreeinc.org
baca@swcp.com
PO Box 9311 Albuquerque, NM 87110 United States Jimmy Santiago Baca, Contact P: (505) 268-2801
 
Focuses on transforming lives through reading and writing. Conducts literary workshops in prisons, detention centers, community centers, and schools for at-risk youth. Offers under-served communities the tools to overcome obstacles to learning. Helps participants gain self-knowledge and instill self reliance as they explore issues such as race, culture, addiction, community, and responsibility.  
Center for American and International Law
http://www.cailaw.org
cail@cailaw.org
5201 Democracy Dr. Plano, TX 75024-3561 United States Michael J. Marchand, Pres. P: (972) 244-3400
F: (972) 244-3401
Toll-free: 800-409-1090
Provides continuing legal and law enforcement education, focusing primarily on continuing education programs for lawyers and management training programs for law enforcement officials. Formerly: Southwestern Legal Foundation.  
Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR)
http://ccrjustice.org
666 Broadway, 7th FI. New York, NY 10012 United States Vincent Warren, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 614-6464
 
Represents legal and educational organization dedicated to advancing and protecting 'the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." Advocates the 'creative use of law" as a positive force for social change. Sponsors the Ella Baker Student Program. CCR News (Newsletter), semiannual; Jailhouse Lawyer's Handbook (Handbook); Annual Report, annual. Absorbed: National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Formerly: Civil Rights Legal Defense Fund; Law Center for Constitutional Rights.
Center for Dispute Settlement (CDS)
http://www.cdsusa.org
administrator@cdsusa.org
1666 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20009-1039 United States Linda R. Singer, Founder/Pres. P: (202) 265-9572
F: (202) 332-3951
Seeks to design, implement, and evaluate programs that apply mediation and other dispute resolution techniques to government, interpersonal, community, business, and institutional problems. Manages complaint center and operates service for the mediation of disputes. Offers consulting and training services. Formerly: Center for Correctional Justice; Center for Community Justice.  
Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ)
http://www.cesj.org
info@cesj.org
PO Box 40711 Washington, DC 20016-0711 United States Norman G. Kurland, Pres. P: (703) 243-5155
F: (703) 243-5935
Promotes a free enterprise approach to global economic justice through expanded capital ownership. Capital Homesteading for Every Citizen: A Just Free Market Solution for Saving Social Security (Book); Curing World Poverty: The New Role of Property (Book); Toward Economic and Social Justice: The Founding Principles of CESJ (Pamphlet).
Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)
http://www.ciel.org
info@ciel.org
1350 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 1100 Washington, DC 20036 United States Carroll Muffett, Pres./CEO P: (202) 785-8700
F: (202) 785-8701
Environmental attorneys. Seeks to strengthen national, international, and comparative environmental law and public policy worldwide. Conducts environmental and legal research and provides recommendations to policy makers.  
Center for Judicial Accountability (CJA)
http://www.judgewatch.org
qa@judgewatch.org
283 Soundview Ave. White Plains, NY 10606 United States Doris L. Sassower, Co-Founder/Admin. P: (914) 421-1200
F: (914) 684-6554
Strives to improve the quality of the judiciary by removing political considerations from the judicial selection process and by ensuring that the process of disciplining and removing judges is effective and meaningful. Educates the public about the importance of the judiciary. Works to document, track, testify at public hearings, and initiate legal action in the public interest to advance the goal of a quality judiciary, free from political influence.  
Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ)
http://www.cjcj.org
dmacallair@cjcj.org
440 9th St. San Francisco, CA 94103 United States Daniel Macallair, Exec. Dir. P: (415) 621-5661
F: (415) 621-5466
Seeks to reduce society's reliance on the use of incarceration as a solution to soda! problems. A Preliminary Analysis of Detention Expansion In Alameda County; A Tale of Two Jurisdictions: Youth Crime and Detention Rates in Maryland and the District of Columbia; An Analysis of San Francisco Juvenile Justice Reforms During The Brown Administration; Barriers and Promising Approaches to Workforce and Youth Development for Young Offenders; Drugs and Disparity: The Racial Impact of Illinois' Practice of Transferring Young Drug Offenders to Adult Court; The History of the Presentence Investigation Report (Report); OFF BALANCE: Youth, Race and Crime in the News; Prison Expansion in a Time of Austerity: An Analysis of the Governor's Proposed New Prison in Delano; Reducing Disproportionate Minority Confinement: The Multnomah County Oregon Success Story and its Implications; Restructuring Juvenile Corrections in California (Report); Widening the Net in Juvenile Justice and the Dangers of Prevention and Early Intervention.
Center lor Law and Education (CLE)
http://www.cleweb.org
pweckstein@cleweb.org
1875 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 510 Washington, DC 20009 United States Paul Weckstein, Co-Dir. P h: (202) 986-3000
F: (202) 986-6648
Provides support services on education issues to advocates working on behalf of low-income students and parents. CAPS Newsletter (Newsletter); School Improvement Catalogs (Catalogs), 3/year.
Center for Law and Justice International (CLJI)
http://www.clji.org
info@clji.org
6375 New Hope Rd. New Hope, KY 40052 United States Jane Adolphe, Pres. P: (502) 549-5454
F: (502) 549-5252
Attorneys interested in "fighting for human life and striving for a culture of life in which families may live in faith and freedom." Litigates at state and federal levels to protect all human rights; produces several newsletters. Have speakers available.  
Center for Medical Ethics and Mediation
http://www.cmem.org
cmem@flash.net
PO Box 86110 San Diego, CA 92138-6110 United States Robert J. Wagener, Pres. P: (619) 296-7268
F: (619) 296-7268
Toll-free: (888) 614-3832
Provides training, education, and consultation services to health and legal professionals, health care consumers, and the general public in matters related to health, health care, law, alternative dispute resolution, and ethics. Trains institutional ethics committees to employ alternative forms of dispute resolution in ethics consultations, including mediation and other collaborative facilitation models. Conducts research and educational programs. Pontis (Bulletin), quarterly.
Center for Seafarers' Rights (CSR)
http://www.seasmenschurch.org/contact-us
sci@seamenschurch.org
241 Water St. New York, NY 10038 United States Douglas B. Stevenson, Dir. P: (212) 349-9090
F: (212) 349-8342
A division of Seamen's Church Institute of New York/ New Jersey. Aims to protect, empower, and support merchant seafarers through: researching maritime laws; advocating for national and international structures of legal protection for seafarers; advising individual seafarers and their advocates. Holds international seminars on seafarers' rights issues.  
Center for Studies in Criminal Justice (CSCJ) University of Chicago Law School
http://www.law.uchicago.edu/centers/criminatjustice
harcourt@uchicago.edu
1111 E 60th St. Chicago, IL 60637 United States Bernard Harcourt, Dir. P: (773) 834-4068
 
Researches the operation of deterrent processes in criminal law, the relationship of weapons to homicide rates and gun-control measures, administration of justice in juvenile and family courts, prisons, and pretrial settlement conferences. Studies in Crime and Justice (Report).
Center for Third World Organizing (CTWO)
http://www.ctwo.org
araceli@ctwo.org
1218 E 21st St. Oakland, CA 94606 United States Danielle Mahones, Exec. Dir. P: (510) 533-7583
F: (510) 533-0923
Provides training and resources to sustain direct action organizing in communities of color in the United States. Provides issue analysis research and leads a national campaign for welfare rights. CTWO Times (Newsletter), bimonthly; Directory of Church Funding Sources (Directory), periodic; Images of Color: A Guide to Media from and for Asian, Black, Latino, and Native American Communities; Is-sue Pac, quarterly; Surviving America: What You're Entitled to and How to Get it; Third Force, bimonthly.
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)
http://www.cvt.org
cvt@cvt.org
649 Dayton Ave. St. Paul, MN 55104 United States Douglas A. Johnson, Exec. Dir. P: (612) 436-4800
F: (612) 626-2604
Toll-free: (877) 265-4840
Provides direct care and rehabilitation services to survivors of politically-motivated torture and their families. Also offers training to health care providers, educators, and social workers; performs torture treatment and human rights research. Healing the Hurt: A Guide for Developing Services for Torture Survivors (Handbook); New Neighbors, Hid den Scars (Handbook); Resource Manual For Teachers (Manual); Storycloth (Newsletter), quarterly.
Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations
http://www.hagueacademy.nl
registration@hagueacademy.nl
Peace Palace, Camegieptein 2 NL-2517 KJ The Hague Netherlands   P: 31 70 3024242
F: 31 70 3024153
Young lawyers with an interest in international law. Promotes increased understanding of developments in international law. Brings together 20-24 young lawyers per year to conduct research and report on specific international law issues. Serves as a clearinghouse on developments in international law. Languages: English; French.  
Change Bangladesh (CBd)
http://www.changebangladesh.com
505 Nan Cir. Little Rock, AR 72211 United States Kawser Jamal, Contact P: (501) 255-2814
 
Promotes functional democracy and economic sustainability in Bangladesh. Strives to aid the people of Bangladesh in becoming aware of their rights. Encourages the Bangladesh people to participate in democratic governance.  
Charity Law Association
http://www.charitylawassociation.org.uk/en/default.aspx
admin@charitylawassociation.org.uk
Hempsons The Exchange Sta. Parade Harrogate HG1 1DY United Kingdom Catherine Rustomji, Honorary Sec. P: 44 1634 373253
 
Solicitors and barristers practicing in the field of charity law, other professionals such as accountants having an interest in the development of charity law, charities and charity trustees. Aims to advance the education of the public in charity law and matters relating thereto and to improve the administration of charities.  
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (ClArb)
http://www.ciarb.org
info@ciarb.org
12 Bloomsbury Sq. London WC1A2LP United Kingdom Michael Forbes Smith, Dir. Gen. P: 44 20 74217444
F: 44 20 74044023
Serves as the professional home for all dispute resolvers and a resource centre for those who benefit from cost effective and private dispute resolution. Offers individuals from a variety of sectors, internationally recognised standards of excellence. Languages: Arabic; English; Spanish. Arbitration (Journal), quarterly.
Children Beyond Our Borders
http://www.chbob.org
info@chbob.org
530 W University Ave. Gainesville, FL 32601 United States Angelica Suarez, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (352) 301-3513
 
Provides opportunities for children and youth affected by armed conflict and social injustice through education and empowerment. Addresses issues faced by children and youth affected by armed conflict and social injustice in Latin America and the world.  
Children's Healthcare is a Legal Duty (CHILD)
http://www.childrenshealthcare.org
admin@childrenshealthcare.org
PO Box 2604 Sioux City, IA 51106-0604 United States Rita Swan, PresVCo-Founder P: (712) 948-3500
 
Advocates for the provision of healthcare for all children; opposes child abuse and neglect related to religious belief or cultural tradition; opposes religious exemptions from child health and safety laws. Children, Medicine, Religion and the Law (Reprint); Cry, the Beloved Children (Booklet). Also Known As: CHILD, Inc..
Children's Rights
http://www.childrensrights.org
info@childrensrights.org
330 7th Ave., 4th FI. New York, NY 10001 United States Marcia Robinson Lowry, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (212) 683-2210
F: (212) 683-4015
Toll-free: (888) 282-2210
Fights for the rights of poor children who are dependent on government systems. Inside Children's Rights (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: Children's Rights Project - ACLU.
Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA)
http://www.caasf.org
info@caasf.org
17 Walter U. Lum PI. San Francisco, CA 94108 . United States Vincent Pan, Exec. Dir. P: (415) 274-6750
F: (415) 397-8770
Works towards equal rights and justice for Asian Americans, women and other people of color. Conducts policy advocacy in the areas of education, employment, hate crimes and affirmative action. Provides direct services for people interested inrton traditional blue collar work where women and people of color have been historically underrepresented. CAA Voice (Newsletter), semiannual.
Chinese Working Dog Management Association (CWDMA)
http://www.cwdma.org/CWDMAEnglish
An Demen 130 Nanjing 210012 People's Republic of China Jiang Xianjin, Pres. P: 86 25 52881165
F: 86 25 52410454
Represents and promotes the interests of the police K9 and working dogs utilized in law enforcement and other public safety functions. Offers support, guidance, education and training involving the use of police K9's in all areas of law enforcement and public safety. Fosters communication and cooperation to increase technique and standards in the working dog field.  
Christ Truth Ministries (CTM)
http://www.christtnithmin.com
christtruthmin@verizon.net
PO Box 610 Upland, CA 91785 United States Virginia O'Kane, Pres. P: (909) 981-2838
 
Distributes Bibles, Bible study materials, and copies of the New Testament and Christian literature to individuals in prison. Bible Studies; Sharing Times (Newsletter), monthly. Formerly: Prisoners Bible Broadcast; Christ Truth Radio Crusade.
Christian Anti-Defamation Commission (CADC)
http://www.christianadc.org
contact@christianadc.org
PO Box 1115 Vista, CA 92085 United States Gary L. Cass, PresVCEO
F: (760) 630-2232
Toll-free: (866) 508-2232
Provides and facilitates Christian anti-defamation legal services, including litigation and supporting services in defense of the rights and interests of Christians under the U.S. Bill of Rights with particular emphasis on the freedom of religion clause of the First Amendment. Advocates for the elimination of defamation of Christians and other religious and ethnic groups, as well as advance proper understanding among all peoples in order to preserve and translate into greater effectiveness the principles of freedom, equality and democracy. Formerly: Christian Anti-Defamation League.  
Citizens for a Better America (CFABA)
http://www.cfaba.org
founder@cfaba.org
PO Box 7647 Van Nuys, CA 91409-7647 United States Robert Colaco, Founder/Chm. P: (818) 574-8911
 
Focuses on electing morality and values-based candidates from the very lowest to the very highest political positions all over the United States of America, who are pro-America first, pro-traditional family, pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, pro-USA sovereignty, pro-constitutional candidates. The Good News Report (Newsletter), periodic; Have you Been Lied To? (Article).
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA)
http://www.ccrkba.org
adminforweb@ccrkba.org
Liberty Park 12500 NE 10th PI. Bellevue, WA 98005 United States Alan M. Gottlieb, Chm. P: (425) 454-4911
F: (425) 451-3959
Toll-free: 800-486-6963
Citizens interested in defending the Second Amendment; more than 150 members of Congress serve on the advisory board. Conducts educational and political activities, in-depth studies on gun legislation and lobbying activities. Sponsors speakers' bureau; compiles statistics. Gottlieb-Tartaro Report (Newsletter), monthly; Gun Rights Fact Book An Individual Right (Book); Point Blank (Newsletter), monthly; Politically Correct Guns (Book); Politically Correct Hunting (Book); The Rights of Gun Owners. Absorbed: Firearms Lobby of America. Formerly: National Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms; National Association of Gun and Knife Shows.
Citizens Flag Alliance (CFA)
http://www.legion.org/cfa
cfa@cfa-inc.org
PO Box 7197 Indianapolis, IN 46207-7197 United States Patrick H. Brady, Chm. P: (317) 630-1253
F: (317) 630-1368
Seeks to protect the American flag from physical desecration.  
Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (CUADP)
http://www.cuadp.org
cuadp@cuadp.org
PMB335 2603 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Hwy. Gainesville, FL 32609 United States Abraham J. Bonowitz, Dir/Co-Founder

Toll-free: 800-973-6548
Aims to abolish the death penalty in the U.S. through aggressive campaigns of public education and the promotion of tactical grassroots activism.  
Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE)
http://www.curenational.org/cms/index.php
cure@curenational.org
PO Box 2310 Washington, DC 20013-2310 United States Charles Sullivan, Co-Founder/Co-Dir. P: (202) 789-2126
 
Represents prisoners and former prisoners, their families, and others concerned with prison reform. Aims to reduce crime through reform of the criminal justice system.  
Clarity
http://www.clarity-intemational.net
kimblej@cooley.edu
Box 13038 Lansing, Ml 48901-3038 United States Joseph Kimble, Membership Sec. P: (517) 371-5140
F: (517) 334-5748
Promotes the use of good and clear language by the legal profession. Seeks to avoid archaic, obscure and over elaborate language in legal work. Drafts legal documents in language that is both certain in meaning and easily understandable. Facilitates exchange of ideas and precedents to produce good written and spoken legal language.  
Clean Air Task Force (CATF)
http://www.catf.us
armond©catf.us
18 Tremont St., Ste. 530 Boston, MA 02108 United States Armond Cohen, Exec. Dir. P: (617) 624-0234
F: (617) 624-0230
Works to enact federal policy to reduce the pollutants from America's coal-fired power plants that cause respiratory death and disease, smog, acid rain and haze. Aims to reduce atmospheric pollution through research, advocacy and private sector collaboration.  
Clinical Legal Education Association (CLEA) New York University School of Law
http://www.cleaweb.org
clea@deaweb.org
245 Sullivan St., 5th FI. New York, NY 10012 United States Claudia Angelos, Treas. P: (212) 998-6430
 
Promotes the interests and professional development of clinical teachers. Encourages the expansion and improvement of clinical legal education. Supports clinical research and scholarship. Disseminates information about issues and developments that affeddinical teachers. CLEA Newsletter (Newsletter).
Coalition Against Counterfeiting and Piracy (CACP) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Global Intelledual Property Center
http://www.theglobatipcenter.com/index.php/cacp
qicp@uschamber.com
1615 H St. NW Washington, DC 20062 United States David Htrschmann, Pres/CEO P: (202) 463-5601
F: (202) 463-3114
Aims to fight the threat of counterfeiting and piracy to the economy, jobs, consumer health and safety. Strives to increase understanding of the negative impad of counterfeiting and piracy. Seeks to find real solutions by working with government, industry, opinion leaders, the media and consumers.  
Coalition Against Genocide (CAG)
http://www.coatitionagainstgenocide.org
info@coaIitionagainstgenocide.org
8480 Baltimore National Pike, No. 286 Ellicott City, MD 21043 United States Ashwini K. Rao, Contad P: (443) 927-9039
F: (443) 927-9039
Represents organizations and individuals in the United States and Canada that have come together in response to the Gujarat genocide to demand 'accountability and justice."  
Coalition for Genetic Fairness (CGF)
http://www.geneticfaimess.org
mbrenner@geneticalliance.org
4301 Connedicut Ave. NW, No. 404 Washington, DC 20008-2369 United States Sharon F. Terry, Chair P: (202) 966-5557
F: (202) 966-8553
Addresses the concern surrounding the misuse of genetic information tn insurance and employment decisions. Urges Congress to pass comprehensive federal legislation against genetic discrimination. Increases public awareness and understanding of genetic discrimination issues.  
Coalition for Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR)
http://www.cipr.org
tom.thomson@dpr.org
1150 18th St. NW, Ste. 325 Washington, DC 20036 United States Tom Thomson, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 466-6210
F: (202) 466-6205
Aims to advance intellectual property rights in Russia, Ukraine and other states in the Commonwealth for Independent States (CIS) region. Works with government and businesses to improve IPR laws and enforcement regimes consistent with international standards. Seeks to provide support to members addressing company-specific IP issues in Russia, Ukraine, and other countries of the region.  
Coalition for an International Criminal Court (CICC)
http://www.iccnow.org
cicc@coalitionfortheicc.org
708 3rd Ave., 24th FI. New York, NY 10017 United States William R. Pace, Convenor P: (212) 687-2863
F: (212) 599-1332
Advocates for a fair, effective and independent International Criminal Court (ICC). Raises awareness of the ICC at the national, regional and global level. Monitors and supports the work of the Assembly of States Parties. Facilitates involvement and capacity building of NGOs in the ICC process. Provides technical expertise to governments, the ICC, and other institutions. CICC Bulletin (Bulletin), bimonthly; The Monitor (Journal), semiannual.
Coalition of Landlords, Homeowners and Merchants (CLHM)
http://www.clhm.org
paulcolham@aol.com
656C N Wellwood Ave. Lindenhurst, NY 11757 United States Uzo Akujuo, Contad P: (631) 376-2110
F: (631) 376-2148
Strives to maintain and advance the principles of a free and democratic society. Offers economical assistance to landlords, merchants and residential property owners. Provides a registry of legal counsel. Assists in the acquisition, transfer and foreclosure of real property. Freedom and Property (Newspaper), quarterly.
Coalition for Passengers' Rights, Health and Safety (CPRHS)
http://www.flyersrights.com
kate@flyersrights.com
159 Silverado Springs Dr. Napa. CA 94558 United States Kate Hanni, Founder/Pres. P: (707) 337-0328

Toll-free: (877) 359-3776
Protects and promotes the interests and rights of airline passengers. Advocates for laws, regulations and policies that will give the flying public a legal voice. Seeks to educate and inform the public with resped to laws and policies affeding passengers on commerdal airlines in the United States.  
Coalition for Tactical Medicine (CTM)
http://www.coalitiontacticalmedicine.org
bnicely@coatitiontacticalmedicine.org
341-11 S College Rd. PMB 2053 Wilmington, NC 28403 United States Barbara Nicely, Exec. Dir. P: (910) 799-9357
F: (910) 799-9357
Works to strengthen the tifesaving capabilities of tactical medical responders. Provides scholarship funding to advance the tactical medical skills of military and civilian medical responders. Promotes the adoption by the civilian sector of TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) lifesaving techniques.  
Coalition for Tax Fairness (CTF)
http://www.fair-iso.org
tcartson@ti.com
PO Box 9205 Arlington, VA 22219-1205 United States Tim Cartson, Pres. P: (301) 515-6584
 
Strives to make the public aware of the full advantage of the ISO AMT legislation, a legislative initiative that remedied the Incentive Stock Option Alternative Minimum (ISO AMT) crisis. Disseminates information about the key points that the public needs to know in order to benefit from the ISO AMR legislation. Ensures that ISO AMT relief is extended to all families at all income levels.  
COLAGE
http://www.colage.org
colage@colage.org
1550 Bryant St., Ste. 830 San Francisco, CA94103 United States Beth Teper, Exec. Dir. P: (415) 861-5437
F: (415) 255-8345
Children of lesbian, gay, or transgender parents. Provides support and advocacy for members. Makes available children's services; maintains speakers' bureau; compiles statistics. Just for Us (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere.
Commercial Law Association of Australia (CLA)
http://www.cla.org.au
maxwilson@cla.org.au
PO Box 5186 Sydney, New South Wales DX 1285 Australia Max Wilson, CEO P: 61 2 99791364
F: 61 2 99791599
Seeks to make business people aware of changes to the law, and to make lawmakers aware ol the changing business environment. Provides extensive program of ongoing education for those involved with law and business. Coordinates the Leading Edge Seminar Series and other events. Commercial Law Quarterly (Journal).
Commercial Law League of America (CLLA)
http://www.clla.org
info@cila.org
205 N Michigan, Ste. 2212 Chicago, IL 60601 United States James Hays, Pres. P: (312) 240-1400
F: (312) 240-1408
Toll-free: 800-978-2552
Represents lawyers and other professionals engaged in bankruptcy and other commercial law areas; commercial collection agencies; law list publishers. Elevates the standards and improve the practice of commercial law. Promotes uniformity of legislation in matters affecting commercial law. Conducts educational programs on legal topics and issues of public interest at regional and national meetings. Maintains speakers' bureau and over 40 special and standing committees covering areas of commercial law including Bankruptcy and Uniform Commercial Code. Commercial Law Bulletin (Magazine), bimonthly; Member Roster (Membership Directory), annual.
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA)
http://www.calea.org
calea@calea.org
13575 Heathcote Blvd., Ste. 320 Gainesville, VA 20155 United States Sylvester Daughtry, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 352-4225
F: (703) 890-3126
Toll-free: 800-368-3757
Aims to administer an accreditation program by which law enforcement agencies at local, county, state, national, and international levels can voluntarily demonstrate their compliance with professional criteria; has established a body of over 400 standards of evaluation. Seeks to improve the delivery of law enforcement services. Recruits, selects, and trains assessors who conduct on-site assessments of agency compliance with standards. Maintains speakers' bureau. Calea Update (Magazine), 3/year.
Commission on Legal Pluralism (CLP)
http://www.commission-on-legal-pluralism.ch
wiber@unb.ca
Alpenstrasse 25 CH-8803 Ruschlikon Switzerland Markus Weilenmann, Ed.
 
Represents commission of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Lawyers, jurists, anthropologists, and sociologists in 70 countries concerned with or involved in theoretical and practical questions of folk law. (Folk law is the law of indigenous people or custom, as opposed to common or civil law.) Seeks to further knowledge of folk law and legal pluralism (a situation where more than one legal regime applies at the same time) and the theoretical and practical problems resulting from the interaction of folk law and state law. Strives to make a sympathetic and constructive contribution to the solution of these problems for the future of ethnic and social groups governed by folk law. Conducts symposia and international courses. Languages: English; French; Spanish. Formerly: Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism.  
Commission for Racial Equality (CRE)
http://83.137.212.42/sitearchive/cre/index.html
info@cre.gov.uk
St. Dunstan's House 201-211 Borough High St. London SE1 1GZ United Kingdom Kay Hampton, Chair P: 44 20 79390000
F: 44 20 79390001
Works to eliminate discrimination based on race. Promotes equal opportunity among persons of different races. Languages: English.  
Commission for Social Justice (CSJ)
http://www.osia.crg/public/commission/commission.asp
csj@osia.org
219 E St. NE Washington, DC 20002-4922 United States Joseph J. DiTrapani, Natl. Pres. P: (202) 547-2900
F: (202) 546-8168
Toll-free: 800-552-OSIA
Serves as the anti-defamation arm of the Order Sons of Italy in America. Monitors businesses, schools, and the media to combat negative portrayals of Italian- Americans. Seeks to gain positive recognition for the contributions of Italians and Americans of Italian descent. Conducts surveys and evaluations regarding the image of Italian Americans throughout the country; compiles statistics. Survey of Italian-American Representation in the Top 800 Companies in the U.S. (Survey). Formerly: Institute for Liberty and Justice.
Commission on Women in the Profession
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/women.html
abacwpl@americanbar.org
321 N Clark St., 18th FI. Chicago, IL 60610 United States Veronica M. Munoz, Dir. P: (312) 988-5715
F: (312) 988-5790
Toll-free: 800-285-2221
Assesses the status of women in the legal profession. Strives to identify barriers to the advancement of women. Promotes the full and equal participation of women in the ABA, the legal profession, and the justice system. Directory of Associations for Women Lawyers (Directory), annual; Perspective (Magazine), quarterly.
Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP)
http://www.clapindia.org
clap_india@dataone.in
Bimala Devi Memorial Bldg. 367, Marakata Nagar, Sector-6 Cuttack 753 014 India Shyam Sunder Das, Founder/Pres. P: 91 671 2363980
F: 91 671 2363454
Committed to social, economic, political and cultural justice for all human beings through the use of law, legal process and the legal system; acts as pro-bono public group for promotion and protection of human rights, specifically for women, children, scheduled castes, indigenous tribal and ethnic communities, bonded laborers and physically handicapped as well as the poor. Legal Matrix; Undermining Children in Mines (Report).
Commonwealth Association of Public Sector Lawyers (CAPSL)
http://www.capsl.org
capsl@bigpond.com
PO Box 403 Mosman, New South Wales 2088 Australia Greg Ross, Acting ChmVSec. P: 61 2 99693298
F: 61 2 99693298
Any person who is qualified to be a member of the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, any national, state, or regional professional body Promotes interests within the Commonwealth in all aspects of public sector law; provides a focus and forum for the exchange of information and ideas; and supports public sector lawyers in carrying out their professional duties, encourages and supports exchange and secondary arrangements for public sector lawyers; maintains links with other bodies that have common interests; and seeks to develop training and consulting services for lawyers in need.  
Commonwealth Lawyers' Association (CLA)
http://www.commonwealthlawyers.com
cla@sas.ac.uk
17 Russeil Sq. London WC1B 5DR United Kingdom Boma Ozobia, Pres. P: 44 20 78628824
F: 44 20 78628816
Lawyers, bar associations, and law societies in Commonwealth countries. Works to raise and maintain the standard of legal services in the Commonwealth. Protects members' interests; conducts workshops and professional development programs. Seeks to stimulate a reappraisal of values, institutions, and methodologies among members of the legal profession. Facilitates the exchange of information among members concerning developments relevant to the organization and useful to legal professionals. Languages: English. Clarion (Newsletter), quarterly; The Commonwealth Lawyer (Journal), 3/year; Bulletin, 3/year.
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Bar Association (CNMI)
http://www.cnmibar.net
cnmibar@pticom.com
PO Box 504539 Saipan, 96950 Northern Mariana Islands Sean Emory Frink, Pres. P: 670 2354529
F: 670 2354528
Represents the interests of lawyers in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Promotes the professional competence of attorneys. Administers the continuing legal education of active lawyers.  
Compassionate Coalition
http://www.compassionatecoalition.org
Iinda4spg@compassionatecoatition.org
1500 Oliver Rd., Ste. K Fairfield, CA 94534-3473 United States Linda Jimenez, Chair P: (707) 720-7593
F: (916) 266-7455
Strives to defend the rights of medical marijuana patients and care providers through education and community participation. Helps build and support lo-cal chapters nationwide, linking them with other medical marijuana reform organizations and resources. Aims to educate the public on medical marijuana laws, scientific studies of medical marijuana and objective evidence relating to medical marijuana.  
Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS)
http://www.nationalcops.org
cops@nationalcops.org
PO Box 3199 Camdenton, MO 65020 United States Suzie Sawyer, Exec. Dir. P: (573) 346-4911
F: (573) 346-1414
Assists in the rebuilding of the lives of surviving families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty as determined by Federal criteria. Provides training to law enforcement agencies on survivor victimization issues. Educates the public on the need to support the law enforcement profession and its survivors. Support Services to Surviving Families of Line-of-Duty Death (Handbook); Newsletter, quarterly; Newsletter, semiannual.
Conference on Consumer Finance Law (CCFL) Oklahoma City University School of Law
http://www.ccflontine.org
2501 N Blackwetder Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73106 United States Alvin C. Harrell, Exec. Dir. P: (405) 208-5198
 
Lawyers interested in the field of consumer finance law. Seeks to: encourage study and research in the field of financial services law; make available information on the history and current status of the laws and regulations relating to banking, consumer finance, and financial science; promote, through education, the sound development of consumer finance; stimulate, by discussion and publication, the improvement of legal procedures affecting consumer finance; provide a forum for the exchange of opinions. Presents a formal paper, program, or seminar speech on financial services law in conjunction with the American Bar Association. Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report (Journal), quarterly. Formerly: Conference on Personal Finance Law.
Constitution Society
http://constitution.org
jon.roland@constitution.org
2900 W Anderson Ln" C-200-322 Austin, TX 78757-1102 United States Jon Roland. Contact P: (512) 299-5001
 
Dedicated to research and public education on the principles of constitutional republican government. Publishes documentation, engages in litigation and organizes local citizens groups to work for reform.  
Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF)
http://www.crf-usa.org
crf@cri-usa.org
601 S Kingsley Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90005 United States Jonathan Estrin, Pres. P: (213) 487-5590
F: (213) 388-0459
Helps young people to better understand the workings of the democratic system and encourage them to undertake a positive role in American society. Strives to empower a new generation of engaged citizens, urging them to familiarize themselves with the substance of the Constitution and civil institutions. Provides mentoring programs, professional internships, leadership development, community problem solving, teacher training and educational materials. Works to lead young Americans towards a future based on democratic values and responsible action. Bill of Rights in Action (Newsletter), quarterly.
Correctional Education Association (CEA)
http://www.ceanational.org/index2.htm
office@ceanational.org
8182 Lake Brown Rd., Ste. 202 Elkridge, MD 21075 United States Stephen J. Steurer, Exec. Dir. P: (443) 459-3080
F: (443) 459-3088
Toll-free: 800-783-1232
Adult and juvenile educational administrators, academic and vocational educators, correctional officers, child care counselors, clinicians, librarians, and other interested individuals at local, county, state, and federal facilities. Seeks to: increase the effectiveness, expertise, and skills of educators and administrators who provide services to students in correctional settings; increase the quality of educational programs and services; offer timely and practical information to staff members; represent a collective interest of correctional education before government, the media, and the public. Encourages an active and supportive network of professionals who are leaders in the field of correctional education. Maintains speakers' bureau. Compiles statistics. Directory of Correctional Educators (Directory), annual; Journal of Correctional Education (Journal), quarterly.
Council of the Bars and Law Societies of Europe (Conseil des Barreaux Europeens)
http://www.ccbe.eu
ccbe@ccbe.eu
Av. de la Joyeuse Entree 1-5 B-1040 Brussels Belgium Antoine Fobe, Dir. of External Liaison P: 32 2 2346510
F: 32 2 2346511
National bars of the countries of the European Union and European Economic area and eleven observer states. Addresses questions affecting the legal profession and coordinates and harmonizes professional practice. Acts as liaison between members and between EU institutions and members. Addresses questions pertaining to consumer protection, education, lawyers' rights of establishment, professional conduct, new technology, access to justice, and the rights of defense. Maintains consultative status with the Council of Europe. Languages: English; French. Guide Pratique pour la mise en Oeuvre du Droit Communautaire (Book). Formerly: Con-sultative Committee of the Bars and Law Societies of the European Community; Council of the Bars and Law Societies of the European Community; Council of the Bars and Law Societies of the European Union.
Council for Endangered Species Act Reliability (CESAR)
http://bestscience.org
1990 3rd St., Ste. 400 Sacramento, CA 95811 United States Craig Manson, Exec. Dir. P: (916) 341-7407
F: (916) 341-7410
Seeks to ensure the efficient and effective enforcement of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Provides members and the public with educational information about ESA and its applications. Encourages scientific rigor in implementing environmental statutes.  
Council on Law in Higher Education (CLHE)
http://www.dhe.org
9386 Via Classico W Wellington, FL 33411 United States   P: (561) 792-4440
F: (561) 792-4441
Colleges, universities, and law firms. Dedicated to improving the understanding of higher education law and policy in order to improve compliance and reduce legal risks. The Campus Privacy Letter (Newsletter), quarterly; CLHE's Legal Wire (Bulletin); Privacy in the 21st Century (Book); The Regulatory Advisor (Newsletter), monthly; Student Affairs Law and Policy Weekly (Newsletter), weekly.
Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO)
http://cleoscholars.com
deo@americanbar.org
740 15th St. NW, 9th FI. Washington, DC 20005 United States Cassandra Sneed Ogden, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 828-6100
F: (202) 828-1009
Toll-free: (866) 866-4343
Federally funded program that assists economically and educationally disadvantaged students gain entrance to American Bar Association approved law schools. Sponsors six-week summer institutes for seleded college graduates and provides a 5,000 annual living stipend to those certified summer institute graduates who continue in law school.  
Council on Litigation Management (CLM)
http://www.litmgmt.org
adam.potter@litmgmt.org
171 W 71st St., 10th FI. New York, NY 10023 United States Adam Potter, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 724-2345
 
Represents individuals dedicated to the principles and practices of litigation management. Provides training and educational opportunities to create better awareness and expertise of litigation and the management thereof. Fosters communication between all parties o risk managers, claims managers and adjusters, general counsel, insurance company executives, attorneys, brokers, and service providers. CLM Quarterly (Newsletter), quarterly.
CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (CPR)
http://www.cpradr.org
info@cpradr.org
575 Lexington Ave., 21st FI. New York, NY 10022 United States Kathleen A. Bryan, PresJ CEO P: (212) 949-6490
F: (212) 949-8859
General counsel from major corporations, senior partners of leading law firms, and prominent legal scholars and public institutions. Develops new Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) procedures, educates and trains law departments, law firms, and the courts in ADR; resolves significant public and business disputes through CPR Panels of Distinguished Neutrals. Judge's Deskbook on Court ADR (Book). Formerly: Center for Public Resources; CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution.
Crime Survivors
http://www.crimesurvivors.com
crimesurvivors@aol.com
PO Box 54552 Irvine, CA 92619-4552 United States Patrida Wenskunas, Founder/CEO P: (949) 872-7895
F: (775) 245-4798
Provides support to crime victims to help them recover from their mental, emotional, physical, and financial experiences. Serves crime victims and their families by being an advocate and resource. Empowers crime victims to survive and thrive by informing the public about their rights and needs.  
Criminal Defense Investigation Training Council (CDITC)
http://www.defenseinvestigator.com
bperron@aol.com
800 E Ocean Blvd., Ste. D Stuart, FL 34994 United States Brandon A. Perron, Natl. Dir. P: (772) 288-1485

Toll-free: 800-465-5233
Strives to uphold the standards of professional competence and academic excellence in criminal defense investigatioa Encourages dialogue between professionals and scholars involved in various aspects of criminal defense investigation. Serves as a forum for discussion of topics on investigative philosophy, methodology, education, and principles of ethical inquiry.  
Criminal Justice Legal Foundation (CJLF)
http://www.cjlf.org
mr_temp@cjlf.org
PO Box 1199 Sacramento, CA95812 United States Michael D. Rushford, Pres./CEO P: (916) 446-0345
F: (916) 446-1194
Strives to assure that people who are guilty of committing crimes receive swift and certain punishment in an orderly and thoroughly constitutional manner. Advisory (Newsletter), quarterly.
Criminal Justice Policy Foundation (CJPF)
http://www.cjpf.org
tnfo@cjpf.org
8730 Georgia Ave., Ste. 400 Silver Spring, MD 20910 United States Eric E. Sterling, Pres. P: (301) 589-6020
F: (301) 589-5056
Non-partisan educational group which promotes solutions to problems facing the criminal justice system. Promotes the use of community-based problem-solving techniques which deal with the societal causes of crime instead of the present offender- oriented, incarceration-as-deterrent methods. Supports the National Drug Strategy Network, which is composed of people and organizations that are working for effective approaches to the nation's drug problems. It is primarily an information exchange. On Balance (Newsletter), quarterly.
Criminal Law Society of Japan (CLSJ) (Nippon Keiho Gakkai)
http://www.clsj.jp
webpr2007jan@clsj.jp
Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo Japan Yamaguti Atsushi, Pres.
 
Aims to promote and increase awareness on the criminal law in Japan. Conducts research, seminar, and conference.  
Critical Resistance (CR)
http://criticalresistance.org
cmational@criticalresistance.org
1904 Franklin St., Ste. 504 Oakland. CA 94612 United States Kai Barrow, Infrastructure Dir. P: (510) 444-0484
F: (510) 444-2177
Challenges the belief that caging and controlling people makes people safe. Works as a part of the global struggle against inequality and powerlessness.  
Croatian American Bar Association (CABA)
http://www.croatianamericanbar.com
marko@croatianamericanbar.com
6 Papette Cir. Ladera Ranch, CA 92694 United States Marko Zoretic, Pres. P: (949) 274-5360
 
Promotes the advancement of lawyers and law students of Croatian heritage in the legal profession. Provides a forum for professional networking, support, and exchange of ideas among its members. Supports the provision of legal services to the Croatian-American community. Fosters camaraderie among its members.  
Crude Accountability
http://www.crudeaccountability.org
info@crudeaccountability.org
PO Box 2345 Alexandria, VA 22301 United States Kate Watters, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 299-0854
 
Crude Accountability works with local activists and citizen groups in the Caspian Sea basin to protect the region's natural environment and to ensure environmental justice for communities impacted by natural resource development.  
Czech Bar Association (Ceska Advokatni Komora)
http://www.cak.cz/pages/index_sound.html
dolezalova@cak.cz
Narodni 16 CZ-110 00 Prague 1 Czech Republic Marlin Vychopen, Pres. P: 42 22 1729025
F: 42 22 4933941
Represents the interests of members of the profession of Attorney at Law. Languages: Czech; English; French; German. educational program, economical opportunities and developmental projects. Supports activism in the Dalit movement and provides resources.  
Darfur Human Rights Organization (DHRO)
http://www.darfurhumanrightsorg.org
darfurhumanrightsorg@verizon.net
8171 Castor Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19152 United States Abdel Gabar Adam, Founder P: (267) 784-7073
 
Aims to provide resettlement and rehabilitation services to Darfurians displaced from their homes due to human rights violations. Documents human rights violations of Darfurian citizens and reports each case to the international community. Serves as a support system and networking to find temporary basic needs for displaced citizens and refugees who are scattered in several countries.  
Death with Dignity National Center (DDNC)
http://www.deathwithdignity.org
info@deathwithdignity.org
520 SW 6th Ave., Ste. 1220 Portland, OR 97204 United States Peg Sandeen, Exec. Dir. P: (503) 228-4415
F: (503) 967-7064
Diverse group of people who believe in an inherent right to make their own choices regarding their health care and end-of-life decisions. Informs and educates the public about physician aid-in-dying so that they can make informed decisions regarding issues related to end-of-life choices. Provides forums for public and professional education. Disperses information in non-technical language. Places physician aid- in-dying in the context of recent social policy such as Living Wills, the Durable Power of Attorney and the Federal Patient Self Determination Act. Works with professional organizations to expand the scope of care and support available to terminally ill patients. The Dignity Report (Newsletter), semiannual. Formerly: Death With Dignity Education Fund; Death With Dignity Education Center.
Decalogue Society of Lawyers (DSL)
http://decaloguesociety.org
decaloguesociety@gmail.com
39 S LaSatle St., Ste. 410 Chicago, IL 60603 United States Susan K. Horn, Pres. P: (312) 263-6493
F: (312) 263-6512
Represents lawyers of the Jewish faith. Seeks to promote and cultivate social and professional relations among members of the legal profession. Conducts a forum on topics of general and Jewish interest. Maintains placement service to help members find employment and office facilities. The Decalogue Tablets (Newsletter), quarterly; Membership Directory, periodic.
Defending Dissent Foundation
http://www.defendingdissent.org
info@defendingdissent.org
8630 Fenton St., Ste. 524 Silver Spring, MD 20910 United States Sue Udry, Dir. P: (202) 529-4225
 
Seeks to protect the rights of free expression for individuals and organizations. Disseminates educational information on the first amendment. Conducts research. The FBI vs. Black Voting Rights (Pamphlet); The FBI vs. the First Amendment (Book); Political Smears - A Technique for Suppression (Pamphlet); Terrorism and the Constitution (Book); Uncertain Future: Thought Control and Repression During the Reagan-Bush Era (Book); The Vigil: Remembering Lovejoy (Film). Formed by Merger of: First Amendment Foundation and National Committee Against Repressive Legislation.
Delta Theta Phi
http://www.d8ltathetaphi.org
dtpdirector@gmail.com
PO Box 117 Elyria, OH 44036-0117 United States Vito M. Evola, Exec. Dir. P: (919) 866-4667

Toll-free: 800-783-2600
Professional fraternity - law. Adelphia Law Journal (Journal), annual; The Paper Book (Book), quarterly. Formerly:
Democracy for America (DFA)
http://www.democracyforamerica.com
media@democracyforamerica.com
PO Box 1717 Burlington, VT 05402 United States Arshad Hasan, Exec. Dir. P: (802) 651-3200
F: (802) 651-3299
Finds, trains, and supports fiscally responsible and socially progressive candidates. Provides organizational support and training opportunities. Fights against the influence of the far right-wing.  
Deutscher Juristinnenbund (DJB)
http://www.djb.de
geschaeftsstelle@djb.de
Anklamer St. 38 D-10115 Berlin Germany Jutta Wagner, Pres. P: 49 30 4432700
F: 49 30 44327022
Women lawyers, judges, civil sen/ants, economists, and law students. Seeks to enhance the status of women. Works to update legislation regarding: violence against women, women's pensions, cohabitation, abortion, and equal employment. Fosters communication among members; promotes international understanding. Conducts research and educational programs. Languages: English; German. djbZ (Zeitschrift des Deutschen Juristinnenbundes) (Journal), quarterly.
Disciples Justice Action Network (DJAN)
http://www.djan.net
disciplesjustice@comcast.net
1040 Harbor Dr. Annapolis, MD 21403 United States Ken Brooker Langston, Dir. P: (410) 212-7964
F: (443) 782-0273
Represents the interests of individuals, congregations, and organizations within the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Works for greater justice, peace and diversity in churches, communities, and nations. Provides resources for seminarians and other students. Call to Justice (Newsletter), quarterly.
Discussion Club
http://discussionclub.org
discussiondub@sbcglobal.net
2206 Rose Garden Dr. St. Louis, MO 63125 United States Mary Ann Jozwiak, Office Mgr. P: (314) 416-7722
F: (314) 416-7760
Individuals with an interest in individual freedom and the expansion of government activities in the 20th century. Promotes increased understanding of the impact of "government expansion into almost all walks of life'' on civil rights. Serves as a clearinghouse on the rights of the individual; sponsors research and educational programs.  
Document Security Alliance (DSA)
http://www.documentsecurityailiance.com
info@documentsecurityaIliance.org
204 E St. NE Washington, DC 20002 United States Rick Outland, Contact P: (202) 543-5552
F: (202) 547-6348
Aims to improve security documents and security related procedures. Serves as a forum for government agencies to meet and work with the private sector and academia to resolve issues related to the production and distribution of counterfeit documents. Provides recommendations on processes, methods, techniques and technologies to improve document security.  
Dreamcatchers for Abused Children
http://dreamcatchersforabusedchildren.com
dreamcatchersforabusedchildren@gmail.com
PO Box 142 Peck, Ml 48466 United States Sandra Potter, Founder/CEO P: (810) 275-0755
 
Advocates for the protection of children against abuse. Educates the public on child abuse signs/ symptoms, statistics, intervention, reporting and prevention. Assists victims and survivors in locating the proper resources to help achieve and enable a full recovery.  
DRI International (DRII)
http://drii.org
aberman@drii.org
115 Broadway, 12th FI. New York, NY 10010 United States Al Berman, PresVExec. Dir.
F: (501) 513-8026
Toll-free: (866) 542-3744
Serves as a certifying organization for professionals in the field of Business Continuity Management. Promotes advancement in the study, teaching, and practice of disaster recovery and business continuity. Seeks to ensure the existence of workable business recovery plans worldwide. Devises public and private infrastructure continuity plans and studies; sponsors professional development and other educational programs; conducts examinations and certifies business continuity professionals. International Newsletter (Newsletter), semiannual. Formerly: Disaster Recovery Institute International.
Drug Policy Alliance (DPA)
http://www.drugpoticy.org
dc@drugpoIicy.org
925 15th St. NW. 2nd FI. Washington, DC 20005 United States Ethan Nadelmann, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 216-0035
F: (202) 216-0803
Promotes alternative methods such as legalization, decriminalization, and medicalization of currently illegal substances including marijuana and heroin, to curb drug abuse while protecting the rights of the individual. Believes that legal drugs, clean needles, and effective drug treatment would vastly improve the health of addicts, slow the spread of AIDS, and decrease crime. Opposes the use of urine tests in employment. Sponsors debates and seminars on drug policy issues. Conducts research. The Ally (Newsletter), semiannual; The Marijuana Conviction (Book); Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts (Book); Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered (Book); Safety First (Booklet), periodic. Formerly: Drug Policy Foundation; Lindesmith Center. Promotes alternative methods such as legalization, decriminalization, and medicalization of currently illegal substances including marijuana and heroin, to curb drug abuse while protecting the rights of the individual. Believes that legal drugs, clean needles, and effective drug treatment would vastly improve the health of addicts, slow the spread of AIDS, and decrease crime. Opposes the use of urine tests in employment. Sponsors debates and seminars on drug policy issues. Conducts research.
Earl Warren Legal Training Program (EWLTP)
http://www.naacpldf.org/content.aspx?artide=41
99 Hudson St., Ste. 1600 New York, NY 10013 United States John Payton, Pres. P: (212) 965-2200
 
Serves as special project of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Aims to increase the number of practicing black lawyers in the U.S. Conducts one or more Lawyers Training Institutes each year, which are attended by both experienced and young minority lawyers. Seeks to retain a close personal and professional relationship with program graduates. Offers program on public interest law. Convention/Meeting: none.  
Earl Warren Legal Training Program (EWLTP)
http://www.naacpldf.org/content.aspx?artide=41
99 Hudson St., Ste. 1600 New York, NY 10013 United States John Payton, Pres. P: (212) 965-2200
 
Serves as special project of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Aims to increase the number of practicing black lawyers in the U.S. Conducts one or more Lawyers Training Institutes each year, which are attended by both experienced and young minority lawyers. Seeks to retain a close personal and professional relationship with program graduates. Offers program on public interest law. Convention/Meeting: none.  
Earth Council Alliance (ECA)
http://www.earthcouncilaltiance.org
info@earthcouncilalliance.org
1250 24th St., NW Ste. 300 Washington, DC 20037 United States Marcelo Carvalho de Andrade, Pres. P: (619) 595-0760
 
Strives to foster a global society founded on the principles of respect for the earth, life in all of its diversity, economic and sodal justice and a culture of peace and non-violence in accordance with the principals set out in the Earth Charter. Aims to foster increased awareness of sustainability achievements, problems and pragmatic solutions around the world. Seeks to provide a platform for leaders at the grassroots and national levels to work together in solving problems and seizing opportunities outside the confines of traditional bureaucracies.  
Earthjustice
http://www.earthjustice.org
info@earthjustice.org
426 17th St., 6th FI. Oakland, CA 94612-2820 United States Trip Van Noppen, Pres. P: (510) 550-6700
F: (510) 550-6740
Toll-free: 800-584-6460
Public interest law firm committed to safeguarding public lands, national forests, parks, wilderness areas; reduce air and water pollution, prevent toxic contamination, preserve endangered spedes and wildlife habitat, achieve environmental justice. Represents clients without charge. Formerly: Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund.  
EarthRights International (ERI)
http://www.earthrights.org
infousa@earthrights.org
1612 K St. NW, Ste. 401 Washington, DC 20006 United States Ka Hsaw Wa, Co-Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (202) 466-5188
 
Seeks to end earth rights abuses. Promotes and protects human rights and the environment. Spedalizes in fact-finding, legal actions against perpetrators of earth rights abuses, training grassroots and community leaders and advocacy campaigns. Newsletter.
Ecologic - Institute for International and European Environmental Policy
http://www.ecologic.eu
berlin@ecologic.eu
Pfalzburger Str. 43/44 D-10717 Berlin Germany R. Andreas Kraemer, Dir. P: 49 30 868800
F: 49 30 86880100
Think tank for applied environmental research, policy analysis and consultancy, covering the entire spectrum of environmental issues and includes the integration of environmental concerns into other policy fields.  
Economic Justice Institute (EJI) University of Wisconsin Law School Frank J. Remington Center
http://www.law.wisc.edu/fjr/clinicals/eji.html
wjdickey@wisc.edu
975 Bascom Mall Madison, Wl 53706-1399 United States Walter J. Dickey, Contact P: (608) 262-1002
 
Provides advocate services for consumers and low income families through education, research, training and representation. Aims to educate and empower consumers by providing services and information.  
Educating for Justice (EFJ)
http://educatingforjustice.org
jim@educatingforjustice.org
1201 3rd Ave., Ste. A Spring Lake, NJ 07762 United States Jim Keady, Co-Founder/Co-Dir. P: (732) 988-7322
F: (732) 988-3288
Works to educate and empower people to take action to end social injustice. Develops, produces and distributes justice-oriented programming and content to the educational marketplace. Seeks to raise awareness about issues of justice and sparks efforts for social change.  
Education Law Association (ELA)
http://www.educationlaw.org
ela@educationlaw.org
300 College Park Dayton, OH 45469-0528 United States Edwin C. Darden, Pres. P: (937) 229-3589
F: (937) 229-3845
School attorneys, law professors, professors of education, school administrators, teachers, and school board members. Works for exchange of information on law school; seeks to stimulate research and publication in the field. ELA Notes (Newsletter), quarterly; School Law Reporter (Journal), monthly; Yearbook of Education Law (Yearbook), annual. Formerly: National Organization on Legal Problems of Education.
Election Defense Alliance (EDA)
http://etectiondefensealliance.org
jonathan@electiondefensealliance.org
PO Box 3152 Culver City, CA 90231 -3152 United States Jonathan Simon, Co-Founder/Dir. P: (617) 538-6012
 
Collaborates at the local, state and national levels to establish transparent vote counting. Strives to expose electoral fraud and establish electoral integrity in local, county, state and national elections. Alerts the citizenry to the illusions and dangers of privatized, computerized and fraud-prone voting machines.  
Embroidery Software Protection Coalition (ESPC)
http://www.embroideryprotection.org
12206 Airport Fwy., Ste. 422 Bedford, TX 76022 United States Carole A. Faulkner, Contact
F: (214) 352-7249
Represents the interests of embroidery software and design manufacturers. Strives to defend the integrity and quality of embroidery products by promoting copyright compliance. Seeks to eliminate piracy and the counterfeiting of embroidery designs and software.  
Emerald Society of the Federal Law Enforcement Agencies (ESFLEA)
http://www.esflea.org
PO Box 16413 Rochester, NY 14616-0413 United States Tom Smart, Pres. P: (202) 386-6192
 
Represents federal law enforcement, public safety, military and support personnel of Irish and Gaelic descent. Improves the professionalism of law enforcement agencies.  
Emergency Planning Society (EPS)
http://www.the-eps.org
manager@the-eps.org
The Media Ctre. Culverhouse Cross Cardiff CF5 6XJ United Kingdom David Cloake, Chm. P: 44 845 6009587
F: 44 29 20590397
Any person who is involved in a professional, managerial or operational capacity in emergency planning or management. Aims to promote effective emergency planning and management in the UK and to promote the professional interests of its members. Provides a forum for the study of the most effective means of planning and managing local emergency preparation and response, and disseminating good practice.  
Employment Law Alliance (ELA)
http://www.employmentlawaIiiance.com
shirschfeld@employmentlawalliance.com
727 Sansome St. San Francisco, CA 94111 United States Stephen J. Hirschfeld, Founder/CEO P: (415) 835-9011
F: (415) 834-0443
Represents lawyers working for independent law firms throughout the world. Aims to help prevent employment and labor problems from arising. Works to ensure legal compliance around the globe.  
Ensaaf
http://www.ensaaf.org
info@ensaaf.org
811 1st Ave., Ste. 401 Seattle, WA 98104 United States Jaskaran Kaur, Co-Dir./Co-Founder P: (206) 866-5642
F: (270) 916-7074
Seeks to end impunity and achieve justice for mass state crimes in India, with a focus on Punjab. Documents abuses to counter official denials and build evidence for accountability. Engages in strategic litigation to remove perpetrators from power and set national precedents on human rights norms.  
Environment Council of Macao
http://www.ambiente.gov.mo
ca@ambiente.gov.mo
Ala. Dr. Carlos D'Assumpcao, No. 393 a 437 Edif. Dynasty Plz, 10     P: 853 2872 5134
F: 853 2872 5129
Purpose To strategize ways to protect the environment, nature and ecological balance and present legislative proposals to the Chief Executive in an annual report. Advocates training, education and collaboration. Activities Organizes training, meetings and workshops.  
Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide U.S. (E-LAW US)
http://www.elaw.org
elawus@elaw.org
1877 Garden Ave. Eugene, OR 97403 United States Bern Johnson, Exec. Dir. P: (541) 687-8454
F: (541) 687-0535
Global alliance of public interest attorneys and scientists in 50 countries who defend the environment through law. Gives advocates around the world access to the lessons and resources of U.S. efforts to protect the environment including regulatory models, case precedents from U.S. courts, U.S. legal scholarship and jurisprudence, and information about multinational corporations. E-LAW Advocate (Newsletter), quarterly.
Environmental Law Institute (ELI)
http://www.eli.org
law@eli.org
2000 L St. NW, Ste. 620 Washington, DC 20036 United States Leslie Carothers, Pres. P: (202) 939-3800
 
Provides information services, training courses and seminars, and research programs. Works to develops effective solutions to pressing environmental problems. Governed by a board of directors who represent a "balanced mix of leaders within the environmental profession" and supported by individuals, foundations, government, corporations, law firms and other sources. Co-sponsors environmental law conferences with the American Bar Association, American Law Institute, and the Smithsonian Institution. Conducts summer and annual internship programs for law students. Research division includes projects on air and water pollution; wetlands; economics; state environmental law; toxic substances and hazardous waste; land use; biodiversity; smart growth/sprawl. Environmental Forum (Journal), bimonthly; Environmental Law Reporter (Journal); National Wetlands Newsletter (Newsletter), bimonthly. Absorbed: Center for Native Lands.
Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center (ENRLC) (Centro de Derecho Ambiental y de los Recursos Naturales)
http://www.cedarena.org
cedarena@racsa.co.cr
Apartado 134-2050 San Jose Costa Rica Andrea Meza, Pres. P: 506 2837080
F: 506 2241426
Attorneys, law students and interns, and others with an interest in environmental law and conservation. Works to insure that ecological concerns are considered in the formulation of national and local development policies and in judicial decision-making. Conducts legal advocacy on behalf of the environment; initiates environmental research and education; drafts model environmental legislation and contracts; implements resource management and environmental quality programs. Maintains environmental law research center; operates extra-judicial environmental conflict resolution center. Languages: English; Spanish. Regimen Juridico Legal e Institu- cional de los Materiales Peligrosos en Costa Rica.
Environmental Policy Center (EPC) Dept, of Environmental Health
http://www.eh.uc.edu/epc
kathy.maccann@uc.edu
PO Box 670056 Cincinnati, OH 45267-0056 United States Kathy McCann, Dir. P: (513) 558-5439
F: (513) 558-4397
Operates the Global Cities Project which provides environmental information sendees to cities and communities to assist in building sustainable futures. Studies public policy issues with respect to local environmental concerns. Building Sustainable Communities: An Environmental Guide for Local Government (Monographs), periodic; Case Studies (Reports). Formerly: Center for the Study of Law and Politics.
Environment-People-Law (EPL)
http://www.epl.org.ua
epac@mail.lviv.ua
PO Box 316 79000 Lviv Ukraine Svitlana Kravchenko, Pres. P: 380 322 257682
F: 380 322 257682
Environmental law public interest organization. Promotes increased legal protection of the environment. Conducts educational programs to raise public awareness of environmental issues. Makes available legal services, training programs, law drafting and environmental information support for citizens and NGOs. Languages: English; Polish; Russian; Ukrainian. Environmental Advocacy (Journal), quarterly. Formerly: Environmental Public Advocacy Group; EcopravoLviv.
Equal Justice Society (EJS)
http://www.equaljusticesociety.org
info@equaljusticesociety.org
260 California St., Ste. 700 San Francisco, CA 94111 United States Eva Paterson, Pres. P: (415) 288-8700
F: (415) 288-8787
Represents the interests of scholars, advocates and concerned individuals advancing legal strategies and public policy for enduring social change. Aims to reshape jurisprudence to ensure that the rights of all are expanded, rather than diminished, by the courts and policy makers. Develops and disseminates new legal theories to help ensure fairness and democracy. Forges connections between students and those who are already practicing law.  
Equal Rights Advocates (ERA)
http://www.equalrights.org
info@equaIrights.org
180 Howard St., Ste. 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 United States Arcelia Hurtado, Exec. Dir. P: (415) 621-0672
F: (415) 621-6744
Toll-free: 800-839-4ERA
Public interest law center specializing in sex discrimination. Focuses on discrimination issues in employment such as nontraditional work, sexual harassment, pregnancy-based discrimination, pay equity, and gender equity issues. Lectures to professional groups; advises local, state, and national attorneys, legislators, and other advocates. Provides legal advice and counsel to victims of race- and sex-based discrimination; conducts public education programs on discrimination issues. Affirmative Action Handbook: How to Start and Defend Affirmative Action Programs (Handbook).
Equality Federation
http://www.equalityfederation.org
info@equalityfederation.org
567 Sutter St., 3rd FI. San Francisco, CA 94102 United States A. J. Bockelman, Co-Chair P: (415) 252-0510
F: (775) 535-8575
Represents state-based lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy organizations. Works to achieve equality for LGBT people in every state and territory by building strong and sustainable organizations.  
European/American Issues Forum (E/AIF)
http://www.eaif.org
eaifpres@aol.com
1212H El Camino Real PMB 253 San Bruno, CA 94066 United States Louis Calabro, Pres. P: (650) 952-8489
 
Individuals of European descent living in the United States. Functions as an advocate for the civil rights of Americans of European descent; encourages cultural and ethnic diversity in American life. Works to change the prevailing social perception of European Americans as culturally bland and politically and socially oppressive. 'Rejects use of the term 'white', which the group believes ignores European ethnic and cultural diversity. Opposes affirmative action, which the group believes to be the* use of racial preference in educational admissions and hiring." Conducts cultural and educational programs. Voices (Newsletter), monthly.
European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO)
http://www.whitecivilrights.com
info45@davidduke.com
PO Box 188 Mandeville, LA 70470 United States David Duke, Pres. P: (985) 626-7714
 
Works to defend the rights and interests of European- Americans. Increases public awareness and understanding of issues vital to the rights and well being of European-Americans.  
European Association for Education Law and Policy (ELA)
http://www.lawandeducation.com
elabelgium@telenet.be
Arthur Goemaerelei 52 2018 Antwerp Belgium Gracienne Lauwers, Managing Dir. P: 32 3 2381155
F: 32 3 2385845
Promotes the right to education and encourages progress in educational rights. Elaborates on education law as a discipline and supports the effort made toward codification of educational rights and educational legislation.  
European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL)
http://eapl.eu
clogan@liv.ac.uk
Prestwich Hospital Bury New Rd. Prestwich Manchester M25 3BL United Kingdom Caroline Logan, Membership Off./Treas. P: 44 161 7723686
F: 44 161 7723585
Promotes research in the field of psychology and law and improvements in legal procedures, teaching, and practice in the fields of legal psychology, criminological psychology, and forensic psychology. Fosters communication and exchange among psychologists, lawyers, and other related professions. Disseminates information. Psychology, Crime and Law (Journal), 8/year.
European Confederation of Police
http://www.eurocop.org
contact@eurocop-police.org
617 rue de Neudorf L-2220 Luxembourg Luxembourg Heinz Kiefer, Pres. P: 352 434961
F: 352 434961
National and regional organizations representing over 600,000 individuals. Acts as clearinghouse and seeks communal resolutions to common police-related problems. Promotes association among police officials; advocates crime prevention and international cooperation regarding economic and environmental crimes; seeks to include women in police service. Opposes human rights violations, racial discrimination, and apartheid. Collects and disseminates information regarding international humanitarian law and other matters of police service. Languages: English; French; German. Formerly: International Union of Police Syndicates.  
European Council for Agricultural Law (CEDR) (Comite Europeen de Droit Rural)
http://www.cedr.org
vero.de.rooze@telenet.be
Deinse Horsweg 33 B-9031 Gent Belgium Marc Heyerick, Gen. Sec. P: 32 9 2771857
F: 32 9 2771857
National associations representing 3,750 specialists in agrarian law and related social sciences. Promotes and provides for the exchange of views on questions of agrarian law and related issues. Publishes the opinions of members on the integration of agrarian law and other social sciences; conducts research and disseminates findings on agrarian law, particularly as enforced in the European Economic Community. Presents proposals and opinions before international organizations and governments; maintains consultative status with the Council of Europe and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Establishes educational facilities and collaborates with those already established. Languages: English; French; German; Italian; Spanish. Col-loquium Report (Report), biennial; Symposium Report (Report), periodic.
European Federation of Road Traffic Victims (FEVR) (Federation Europeenne des Victimes de la Route)
http://www.fevr.org
president@fevr.org
354 rue de Neudorf L-2222 Luxembourg Luxembourg Jeannot Mersch, Pres.
 
Victims of traffic accidents and their families and friends. Seeks to prevent road accidents. Lobbies for more effective traffic safety laws and regulations; provides assistance to road accident victims and their families. Languages: English; French; German; Italian.  
European Food Law Association (EFLA) (Association Europeenne pour le Droit de I'Alimentation)
http://www.efla-aeda.0rg/n0de/l
secretariat@efla-aeda.org
Rue de ('Association 50 B-1000 Brussels Belgium   P: 32 2 2091142
F: 32 2 2197342
Members work in all sections related to food industry, production, enforcement, analysts, technologists, etc. Aims to contribute in Europe to a better knowledge of food law and to the development of food law and its international harmonization, paying due regard to its interdisciplinary character and its role in the field of consumer protection. Languages: English; French.  
European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control Affiliated with the United Nations (Institut d'Europe pour la Prevention du Crime et la Lutte Contre la Delinquance Affile a ('Organisation des Nations Unies)
http://www.heuni.fi
heuni@om.fi
PO Box 444 FIN-00531 Helsinki Finland Kauko Aromaa, Dir. P: 358 10 3665280
F: 358 10 3665290
Functions as the European branch of the United Nations Crime and Criminal Justice Programme. Assists European countries in responding to the challenges presented by crime. Gathers and disseminates information on crime and criminal justice; conducts seminars and research projects; makes available scholarships to Europeans. Participates in planning and developing the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme. Languages: English; French; Russian. Assessing International Assistance in Law Enforcement (Monograph); Crime and Criminal Justice in Europe and North America (Monograph); Directory of Computerized Criminal Justice Information Systems (Monograph); Prison Systems in Central & Eastern Europe (Monograph); Newsletter, semiannual. Fornterly: Helsinki Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, Affiliated with the United Nations.
European Law Faculties Association (ELFA)
http://elfa-afde.eu/default.aspx
elfa@elfa-afde.eu
Merianstrasse 51 53177 Bonn Germany Jacek Petzel, Pres. P: 49 171 5420983
 
Represents and promotes the interests of faculties and schools of legal education and research. Languages: English; French; German; Spanish. European Journal of Legal Education (Journal), semiannual.
European Law Students' Association (ELSA)
http://www.elsa.org
enquiries@elsa.org
239, Blvd. General Jacques B-1050 Brussels Belgium Leonid Chemiavskyi, Pres. P: 32 2 6462626
F: 32 2 6462923
Promotes social responsibility of law students and young lawyers; committed to international issues; promotes respect of human dignity and cultural diversity.  
European Lawyers' Union (ELU) (Union des Avocats Europeens)
http://www.uae.tu/system
valentina@rober1oepartners.it
Viale Regina Margherita, 1 1- 20122 Milan Italy Joe Lemmer, Pres. P: 39 2 55193680
F: 39 2 551936
Practicing attorneys in the European Union. Promotes adoption of a common approach to the practice of law throughout Europe. Facilitates communication and cooperation among members; serves as a clearinghouse on legal practice; sponsors continuing professional development courses for attorneys. Languages: English; French; German; Italian; Spanish. UAE Journal (Journal), monthly.
European Network on Law and Society (Reseau Europeen Droit et Societe)
http://www.reds.msh-paris.fr/anglais/accueil.htm
aja@msh-paris.fr
1, rue de la Republique F-11160 Rieux-Minervois France Andre-Jean Amaud, Dir. P: 33 4 68781315
F: 33 4 68782304
Works to analyze law in a social framework; examine law at a local, national, and global level; promotes legal cultures, especially cultures of the French speaking. Promotes international cooperation. Languages: English; French; German; Italian; Portuguese; Spanish. Droit and Societe (Recherches and Travaux) Vol. 12 (2004 June) (Journal); Droit and Societe Series Vol. 41 (2004 September) (Journal); Droit and Societe Vol. 57 (2006 September) (Journal), quarterly.
European Network of Policewomen (ENP)
http://www.enp.nl
info@enp.nl
PO Box 1102 NL-3800 BC Amersfoort Netherlands Patricia Stahl, VP P: 31 33 4654019
F: 31 33 4654083
Seeks to enhance the status of female police officers throughout Europe. Fosters mutual support and exchange of experiences among female police officers. Supports international research on topics of interest to policewomen. Encourages formation of national networks of policewomen. Languages: English. ENP News (Magazine), quarterly; ENP, Ten Years European Network of Policewomen (Report); Equal Treatment of Policewomen in the European Community (Book); Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Policewomen but Were Afraid to Ask (Video); Facts, Figures and General Information about Policewomen in Europe (Book); Women in European Policing, 'What's It All About!' (Book); Annual Report, annual; Newsletter, quarterly.
European Social Network (ESN)
http://www.esn-eu.org
info@esn-eu.org
Victoria House 125 Queens Rd. Brighton BN1 3WB United Kingdom Lars-Goran Jansson, Chm. P: 44 1273 739039
F: 44 1273 739239
Promotes social justice, inclusion, equality, and anti-poverty in Europe through development of quality public social services. Languages: English; French.  
European Young Bar Association (EYBA)
http://www.eyba.org
info@eyba.org
105 St. Peter St. St. Albans AL1 3EJ United Kingdom Gabriella Geatti, Pres. P: 44 207 3397043
F: 39 432 402630
Represents the interests of young lawyers in Europe. Promotes the welfare of and encourages links among young lawyers. Facilitates interaction and networking activities.  
Faceless International
http://facelessintemational.com
info@facelessintemational.com
PO Box 41846 Nashville, TN 37204 United States Stephen Christian, Co-Founder P: (615) 852-5131
 
Aims to defend the plight of exploited people. Exists to raise awareness of social issues throughout the world. Conducts education and humanitarian trips around the world.  
Faculty of Advocates
http://www.advocates.org.uk
clerkoffaculty@advocates.org.uk
Parliament House Advocates Library Edinburgh EH1 1RF United Kingdom Bruce McKain, Dir. of Public Affairs P: 44 131 2265071
F: 44 131 2253642
All members of the Scottish Bar. Concerned with the provision of specialist advocacy before courts, tribunals, inquiries, arbitrations and similar bodies; the provision of legal advice on both litigious and non litigious matters.  
Fair Elections Legal Network (FELN)
http://www.fairelectionsnetwork.com
info@fairelectionsnetwork.com
1825 K St. NW, Ste. 450 Washington, DC 20006 United States Robert M. Brandon, Pres./Co-Founder P: (202) 331-0114
F: (202) 331-1663
Represents experienced election lawyers who are involved in removing impediments to increased voter participation. Seeks to help bring about increased voter participation by traditionally under-represented constituencies. Serves as a legal clearinghouse for attorney referrals and contacts. Promotes communication among election lawyers.  
Faith Alliance Against Slavery and Trafficking (FAAST)
http://www.faastintemational.org
faast@faastintemational.org
7 E Baltimore St. Baltimore, MD 21202 United States Nicole Wood, Coor. P: (855) 333-2278
 
Represents faith-based, community-oriented and non-profit organizations that deeply value the 'physical, emotional and spiritual dignity of the whole person." Aims to eradicate human trafficking through prevention, victim protection and sustainable restoration. Mobilizes communities to generate a united and active response to the injustices of slavery and human trafficking.  
Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation (FAMM)
http://www.famm.org
famm@famm.org
1612 K St. NW, Ste. 700 Washington, DC 20006 United States Julie Stewart, Pres ./Founder P: (202) 822-6700
F: (202) 822-6704
Citizens interested in the reform of statutory mandatory minimum sentences. Opposes mandatory sentencing laws passed by Congress in 1986 as well as state mandatory minimum sentences. Offers information and analysis of mandatory minimum sentences to federal and state legislators, the public, and the media. Encourages legislators to replace such mandatory sentencing with greater use of judicial discretion. FAMMGram (Newsletter), 3/year.
Family Justice
http://www.familyjustice.org
jcinclair@familyjustice.org
625 Broadway, 8th FI. New York, NY 10012 United States Carol Shapiro, Pres. P: (212) 475-1500
F: (212) 475-2322
Provides tools, training, and other resources so that family-based approaches are integrated into criminal justice practice. Seeks to improve community justice supervision and outcomes.  
Farmers' Legal Action Group (FLAG)
http://www.flaginc.org
lawyers@flaginc.org
360 N Robert St., Ste. 500 St. Paul, MN 55101-1589 United States Susan E. Stokes, Exec. Dir. P: (651) 223-5400
F: (651) 223-5335
Toll-free: (877) 860-4349
Provides legal services to family farmers and rural communities. Works to protect and preserve the family farm system of agriculture in the U.S. Undertakes strategic litigation and class action lawsuits to change important areas of the law that will have an effect on a large number of family farmers. Submits formal comments on proposed agency regulations, testifies before federal and state legislative bodies and assists client organizations in their attempt to draft legislation. Farmers' Legal Action Report (Newsletter), quarterly.
Federal Bar Association (FBA)
httpy/www.fedbar.org
fba@fedbar.org
1220 N Filmore St., Ste. 444 Arlington, VA 22201 United States Juanita Sales Belleau, Pres. P: (571) 481-9100
F: (571) 481-9090
Attorneys employed by the federal government as legislators, judges, lawyers, or members of quasijudicial boards and commissions; those with previous government legal experience; and those with a substantive interest in federal law and who practice before a federal court or agency. Over 100 special ized committees, operating through 24 Sections and Divisions, provide various programs such as continuing legal education and professional and community service. The Federal Lawyer (Magazine), 10/year, Membership Directory, quinquennial.
Federal Bureau of Investigation Agents Association (FBIAA)
http://www.fbiaa.org
fbiaa@fbiaa.org
PO Box 12650 Arlington, VA 22219 United States Konrad Motyka, Pres. P: (703) 247-2173
F: (703) 247-2175
Active duty special agents in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Promotes professional advancement of members. Facilitates communication and cooperation among members; sponsors research and educational programs. FBI Agent (Newsletter), quarterly.
Federal Circuit Bar Association (FCBA)
http://www.fedcirbar.org
brookshirel©fedcirbar.org
1620 I St. NW, Ste. 900 Washington, DC 20006 United States James E. Brookshire, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 466-3923
F: (202) 833-1061
Represents all areas of the legal community of the Federal Circuit. Seeks to unite different groups who practice within the legal community of the Federal Circuit. Offers a forum for common concerns and dialogue between bar and court, government counsel and private practitioner, litigator, and corporate counsel. Federal Circuit Bar Association Newsletter (Newsletter); Federal Circuit Bar Journal (Journal), quarterly.
Federal Criminal Investigators Association (FCIA)
http://www.fedcia.org
fcianat@aol.com
PO Box 23400 Washington, DC 20026 United States Richard Zehme, Pres. P: (630) 969-8537

Toll-free: 800-403-3374
Serves as professional fraternal organization dedicated to the advancement of federal law enforcement officers and the citizens they serve. Aims to ensure law enforcement professionals have the tools and support network to meet the challenges of future criminal investigations while becoming more community oriented. Intends to pursue mission by promoting professionalism, enhancing the image of federal officers, fostering cooperation among all law enforcement professionals, providing a fraternal environment for the advancement of the membership and community. Helps charitable programs and organizations. Newsletter, quarterly. Formerly: U.S. Treasury Agents Association; Association of Federal Investigators; Federal Investigators Association.
Federal Flight Deck Officers Association (FFDOA)
http://www.ffdoa.org
membership@ffdoa.org
PO Box 20024 Washington, DC 20041 United States Bill Cason, Exec. VP, Communications/Membership
F: (214) 594-7345
Represents pilot volunteers who are screened, trained, and deputized as Federal Law Enforcement Officers. Offers benefits to members such as: insurance and legal counsel, discounts on training and equipment, and a forum to discuss operational issues. Provides a unified voice to Congress and the parent agency, TSA/OLE/FAMS, on issues relevant to improving flight operations.  
Federal Hispanic Law Enforcement Officers Association (FHLEOA)
http://www.fhleoa.org
treasurer@fhleoa.org
20622 Water Point Trail Kingwood, TX 77346 United States Sandalio Gonzalez, Pres. P: (305) 522-0978
 
Supports equal treatment for all people in the law enforcement workplace. Acts as a collective voice and representation to address law enforcement concerns before legislative bodies, regulatory agencies, and the courts. Provides networking opportunities for its members.  
Fellows of the American Bar Foundation (FABF)
http://www.americanbarfoundation.org/feIlows/index.html
jcasavant@abfn.org
750 N Lake Shore Dr. Chicago, IL 60611-4403 United States Jennie Fisher Casavant, Dir. P: (312) 988-6511
F: (312) 988-6579
Free; 800-292-5065
Membership is elected and limited to one third of one percent of the lawyers in each U.S. jurisdiction, with a minimum quota of eight per jurisdiction, no more than 50 members-at-large and about 2500 life members. Membership is considered 'evidence of professional distinction", and asserts that members 'are among the major contributors" of the American Bar Foundation. Fellows Handbook (Handbook); Fellows News (Newsletter), quarterly; Roster of the Fellows (Membership Directory), annual.
Fiji Law Society
http://www.fls.org.fj
info@fls.com.fj
100 Gordon St. PO Box 2389, Government Bldgs. Suva, Fiji Vanita Singh, Exec. Off. P: 679 3315690
F: 679 3314334
Seeks to maintain and improve the standards of conduct and learning of the legal profession in Fiji.  
Finnish Bar Association
http://www.asianajajaliitto.fi
info@barassociation.fi
PO Box 194 FIN-00101 Helsinki Finland Mika llveskero, Pres. P: 358 9 6866120
F: 358 9 68661299
Represents the interests of lawyers in Finland. Languages: English; Finnish; Swedish.  
First Amendment Lawyers Association (FALA)
http://firstamendmentlawyers.org
wgiampietro@wpglawyers.com
123 W Madison St., Ste. 1300 Chicago, IL 60602 United States Wayne Giampietro, Gen. Counselor P: (312) 236-0606
F: (312) 236-9264
Lawyers who support and defend cases involving the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (i.e., freedom of religion, freedom of speech and the press, freedom to peaceably assemble, and freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances).  
For Victims of War and Poverty (FVWP)
http://www.fvwp.com
info@fvwp.com
PO Box 3418 Farmington Hills, Ml 48333-3418 United States Nidhal Garmo, Founder
F: (248) 477-3390
Toll-free: (877) 976-6754
Collects and distributes medical equipment, medical supplies, laboratory instruments and medicine to developing nations around the globe. Seeks to help those who are in need of medical attention due to war. Coordinates with sponsoring organizations, religious organizations and medical societies for assistance.  
Forfeiture Endangers American Rights (FEAR)
http://www.fear.org
brendal@fear.org
20 Sunnyside Ave., Ste. A-419 Mill Valley, CA 94941 United States Brenda Grantland, Pres. P: (415) 389-8551
F: (415) 381-6105
Toll-free: (888) FEAR-001
Represents victims of asset forfeiture laws, attorneys with an interest in forfeiture statutes, and other individuals advocating reform of forfeiture laws as a defense of the right of due process. Group believes that current forfeiture statutes (forfeiture is the loss of properly due to a breach of legal obligation) place undue burdens on the defendant, who is often deprived of the means to finance legal defense by the act of forfeiture. Plans to operate state groups in all U.S. slates. Maintains speakers' bureau. Also Known As: FEAR.  
Forgotten Victims
http://www.forgoUenvictinns.net
kconde@forgottenvictims.net
1666 Garnet Ave., No. 108 San Diego, CA 92109-3116 United States Karen Conde, Pres./Founder

Toll-free: (877) 668-4468
Promotes help and support to people dealing with trauma. Works to increase access to services for those in need of spiritual, emotional and or legal support. Strives to protect trauma victims from their hardships after a life-changing accident.  
Fortune Society (FS)
http://www.fortunesociety.org
info@fortunesociety.org
29-76 Northern Blvd. Long Island City, NY 11101 United States JoAnne Page, Pres./CEO P: (212) 691-7554
F: (347) 510-3451
Ex-offenders and others interested in penal reform. Addresses the needs of ex-offenders and high-risk youth. Promotes greater public awareness of the prison system and of the problems confronting inmates before, after, and during incarceration. Works on a personal basis with men and women recently released from prison; helps ex-offenders find jobs. Offers educational services including literacy training and G.E.D. preparation. Sends teams of ex-offenders to talk to school, church, and civic groups and on radio and television to relate first-hand experiences of prison life and to create a greater understanding of the causes of crime in the United States. Conducts Alternatives to Incarceration programs; offers AIDS and general counseling services. Acts as referral agency for half-way houses and drug and alcohol addiction programs. Fortune News (Newsletter), quarterly.
Foundation Against Trafficking in Women (Stichting tegen Vrouwenhandel)
http://www.opvang.nl/leo/statpagina/show_pagina.asp?paginanr=4&style=1
federatie@opvang.nl
Johan van Oldenbameveltlaan 34-36 NL-3818 HB Amersfoort Netherlands   P: 31 33 4615029
F: 31 33 4618064
Individuals united to support victims of and bring an end to trafficking in women. Coordinates the efforts of groups throughout the Netherlands working to end trafficking in women. According to the group, women are brought to the Netherlands under false pretenses and forced into indentured servitude as prostitutes. Their illegal alien status prevents appeals to the police, and threats against their family coerce good behavior. Seeks to: influence policy-making to eliminate the trafficking of women; furnish topical information to governments, organizations, and the public; foster research and create a network of concerned organizations and individuals. Languages: Dutch; English; French; German; Spanish.  
Foundation of the Federal Bar Association (FFBA)
http://www.fedbar.org/foundation.html
fba@fedbar.org
1220 N Fillmore St., Ste. 444 Arlington, VA 22201 United States Jack D. Lockridge, Exec. Dir. P: (571) 481-9100
F: (571) 481-9090
Membership comprises 20 of the original incorporators of the foundation and 150 members of the national council of the Federal Bar Association. Acquires and administers funds for activities that promote and improve the administration of justice, including the study of means for the improved handling of the legal business of federal departments and establishments. Conducts research on such subjects as delays in justice. Co-sponsors five briefing conferences annually. Operates Law Observance program.  
Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD)
http://www.field.org.uk
fteld@field.org.uk
The Merchant Ctr. Ste. D, 1st FI. 1 New Street Sq. London EC4A 3BF United Kingdom Joy Hyvarinen, Exec. Dir. P: 44 207 8428521
 
Attorneys, jurists, and other individuals with an interest in environmental law. Promotes environmental protection through legal action and reform. Provides consulting services to legal and governmental agencies with an interest in environmental protection. Languages: English. FIELD in Brief (Newsletter); Review of European Community International Environmental Law (Journal), 3/year.
Foundation for Rational Economics and Education (FREE)
http://www.free-nefl.com
PO Box 1776 Lake Jackson, TX 77566 United States Ron Paul, Founder P: (979) 265-3034
F: (979) 265-7378
Represents individuals interested in studying the Constitution and subjects such as economic freedom, personal liberty, and foreign policy. Maintains National Endowment for Liberty which produces the 'At Issue' educational television series. Challenge to Liberty. Formerly: Foundation for Research in Economics and Education.
Franco-British Lawyers Society (FBLS) (Association des Juristes Franco-Britanniques)
http://www.franco-british-law.org
secretary-england@fbls.org
Victoria Chambers 16-18 Strutton Ground London SW1 2HP United Kingdom Marie-Blanche Camps, Admin. Ph:44 20 72223860
F: 44 20 72223870
Advances public education and training in the practice of French, Scottish and English law. Works to improve relations and exchanges between French, Scottish and English lawyers. Languages: English; French.  
Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
http://www.grandlodgefop.org
fopchuck@aol.com
701 Marriott Dr. Nashville, TN 37214 United States Chuck Canterbury, Natl. Pres. P: (615) 399-0900
F: (615) 399-0400
Fraternal order of full-time law enforcement officers. Seeks social and economic benefits for members and professional advancement of policemen. Conducts seminars, research, educational, and charitable programs; compiles statistics. Sponsors competitions; maintains speakers' bureau. FOP Journal (Journal), bimonthly; Survey of Salaries and Working Conditions of Police in the U.S. (Survey), annual.
Free Expression Policy Project (FEPP)
http://www.fepproject.org
margeheins@verizon.net
170 W 76 St., No. 301 New York, NY 10023 United States Marjorie Heins, Founder/Dir.
 
Provides research and advocacy on free speech, copyright, and media democracy issues. Informs the public on issues concerning access to information. Motivates individuals on democratic participation.  
Freedom Forum
http://www.freedomforum.org
kcatone@freedomforum.org
555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20001 United States Charles L. Overby, Chm./CEO P: (202) 292-6100
 
Works for free press, free speech, and free spirit for all people. The Freedom Forum Annual Report (Annual Report), annual.
Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco (FOREST)
http://www.forestonline.org/output/home.aspx
contact@forestonline.org
33 Margaret St., 6th FI. London W1G OJD United Kingdom Simon Clark, Dir. P: 44 7071 766537
 
Defends the freedom of choice of adults to smoke. Works to counter campaigns launched by smoking and tobacco prohibitionists. Maintains that it is not the role of the state to restrict smoking rights. Sponsors representatives attending debates and discussions on the topic and appearing on television and radio shows to advocate smoking rights. Languages: English.  
Friedrich Naumann Foundation Africa Regional Office (FNF)
http://www.africa.fnst-freiheit.org
africa@fnst.org
PO Box 1130 Parklands 2121 Republic of South Africa Daouda Seek, Program Off. P: 27 11 8808851
F: 27 11 8809198
Promotes political and economic liberalism; seeks to insure respect for the rights of the individual and the rule of law. Coordinates and supports the activities of local organizations advocating political freedom and social justice; serves as a clearinghouse on human and civil rights and political freedom. Plans to establish electronic network linking liberal institutions and organizations in southern Africa. Languages: Afrikaans; Dutch; English; Spanish.  
Friends of Africa International (FAI)
http://www.fafrica.org
info@fafrica.org
352 7th Ave., Rm. 1226 New York, NY 10001-5012 United States Onyeka Obasi, Pres. P: (917) 213-8710
F: (480) 287-8941
Promotes human rights, social justice, democracy and good governance in Africa. Provides research- oriented policy advice, advocacy, training and resources to regional and international institutions in Africa. Seeks to bridge the gap between state institutions and the civil society to promote the implementation of economic, social and cultural rights in Africa.  
Friends Outside (FO)
http://www.friendsoutside.org
gnewby@friendsoutside.org
620 N Aurora St. Stockton, CA 95202 United States Gretchen Newby, Exec. Dir. P: (209) 955-0701
F: (209) 955-0735
Staff and volunteers seeking to stop the perpetuation of poverty and crime. Assists prison inmates in assuming responsibility for their own successful reintegration into society. Conducts educational, recreational, and social programs; sponsors support groups for adult and juvenile offenders and families of inmates; makes available emergency services. Offers work-furlough and reentry programs for parolees; operates victim and juvenile offenders programs, and mediation and conflict resolution workshops.  
Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA)
http://www.fija.org
aji@fija.org
PO Box 5570 Helena, MT 59604-5570 United States Iloilo Marguerite Jones, Exec. Dir.
 
Works to increase the effectiveness of the institution of trial by jury. Educates ail potential jurors of their authority and obligations when serving on juries. Jurors-and defendants as well-are taught that the jury has the authority and the obligation to the defendant to "judge both the law and facts in reach-ing a verdict." Promotes the right of the defense to tell the jury of their power to judge the law. Maintains speakers' bureau. The FIJActivist (Newsletter), quarterly; Fresh Air for Justice (Brochure); How Juries Protect the Second Amendment Brochure (Brochure); Jury Power Information Kit (Brochure); Jury Primer (Brochure); True/False (Brochure); Who Owns Your Body? (Brochure).
Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders (GLAD)
http://www.glad.org
gladlaw@glad.org
30 Winter St., Ste. 800 Boston, MA02108 United States Lee Swislow, Exec. Dir. P: (617) 426-1350
F: (617) 426-3594
Toll-free: 800-455-GLAD
Attorneys working to defend the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, transgendered individuals, and people with HIV. Operates AIDS Law Project. Conducts educational programs, impact litigation, advocacy, and a lawyer and referral service within New England. GLAD Briefs (Newsletter), semiannual.
Gender Action
http://www.genderaction.org
info@genderaction.org
1875 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 500 Washington, DC 20009 United States Elaine Zuckerman, PresVFounder P: (202) 939-5463
 
Promotes women's rights and gender equality. Ensures that women and men equally participate in and benefit from International Financial Institution (I FI) investments in developing countries. Fosters the implementation of gender policies and strategies that increase women's economic empowerment opportunities.  
General Council of the Bar
http://wviw.barcouncil.org.uk
chairman@barcouncil.org.uk
289-293 High Hoibom London WC1V 7HZ United Kingdom Peter Lodder, Chm. P: 44 20 72420082
F: 44 20 78319217
Serves as professional and governing body for barristers. Annual Report, annual. Also Known As: Bar Council.
General Council of the Bar of Northern Ireland
http://www.bartibrary.com
chief.executive@barcouncil-ni.org.uk
The Bar Library 91 Chichester St. Belfast BT1 3JQ United Kingdom Brendan Garland, Chief Exec. P: 44 2890 562349
F: 44 2890 562350
Professional body representing all barristers in Northern Ireland.  
German Bar Association (DAV) (Oeutscher Anwaltverein)
http://www.anwattverein.de
dav@anwaltverein.de
Littenstrasse 11 D-10179 Berlin Germany Kiel Ewer, Pres. P: 49 30 7261520
F: 49 30 726152190
Promotes and protects the professional and economic interests of the German bar, including legal notaries. Promotes the administration of justice and legislation. Maintains 55 committees and 23 study groups. Languages: English; French; Italian; Polish; Spanish. Anwaltsblatt (Journal), monthly; Newsletters.
German Brazilian Lawyers Association (Deutsch Brasilianische Juristenvereinigung)
http://www.dbjv.de
info@dbjv.de
Franz-Lenz-Str. 4 D-49084 Osnabruck Germany Jan Curschmann, Chm. P: 49 541 3311015
F: 49 541 6854697
Seeks to support knowledge and understanding of Brazilian law in Germany and of German law in Brazil by speeches, articles and gatherings. Supports legal works on issues which are relevant for both countries and for their relationship with each other. Supports the connection between German and Brazilian lawyers. Mitteilungen (Journal), semiannual.
German Federal Bar (Bundesrechtsanwaltskammer)
http://www.brak.de
zentrale@brak.de
Littenstrasse 9 D-10179 Berlin Germany Axel C. Filges, Pres. P: 49 30 2849390
F: 49 30 28493911
Promotes the interests of lawyers and other legal professionals in Germany and Europe. Promotes continuing education. Cooperates with international legal associations. Languages: English; French; Spanish. BRAK o Mitteilungen (Journal), bimonthly. Formerly: National Bar Association.
German Japanese Jurists Association (Deutsch-Japanische Juristenvereinigung)
http://www.dijv.org
djjv-gs@web.de
Bomestr. 63 22089 Hamburg Germany Matthias Rundholz, Sec. Gen. P: 49 40 22690888
F: 49 40 22690889
Seeks to strengthen cooperation between German and Japanese lawyers and to improve mutual understanding of their legal systems. Languages: English; German; Japanese. Veroeffentlichun- gen der DJJV (Book), annual; Zeitschrift fur Japanis- ches Recht (Journal), semiannual.
German-American Lawyers Association (OAJV) (Deutsch-Amerikanische Juristen-Vereinigung e.V.)
http://www.dajv.de
mail@dajv.de
Alte Bahnhofstr. 10 D-53173 Bonn Germany Ludwig Leyendecker, Chm. P: 49 228 361376
F: 49 228 357972
Promotes and advances interest in and knowledge of American law. Offers German jurists opportunities both for cultural exchange as well as for deepening their experiences of America. Conducts lectures, discussions, and roundtables.  
Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA)
http://www.gala-marketlaw.com
sbess@gala-marketlaw.com
599 Lexington Ave., 26th FI. New York, NY 10022 United States Stacy D. Bess, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 549-0343
F: (212) 521-5450
Supports attorneys worldwide advising clients involved in cross-border commercial communication.  
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW)
http://www.gaatw.org
gaatw@gaatw.org
191/41 Sivalai Condominium Soi 33, Itsaraphap Rd. Bangkok-yai Bangkok 10600 Thailand Bandana Pattanaik, Contact P: 66 2 8641427
F: 66 2 8641637
Works to improve practical support to trafficked people. Liaises with international organizations to enforce and utilize the existing human rights instruments of address trafficking issues. Campaigns for the development of humanitarian standards for the treatment of trafficked persons. Participates in advocacy work; facilitates research. Languages: English; Spanish; Turkish. The Alliance News (Newsletter).
Global Alliance for Justice Education (GAJE) Vanderbilt University Law School
http://www.gaje.org
owner-gaje@list.vanderbilt.edu
131 21st Ave. S Nashville, TN 37203-1181 United States Frank Bloch, Contact
F: (615) 343-6562
Seeks to achieve justice through education. Works to advance other forms of socially relevant legal education. Facilitates international information sharing and collaboration on justice education. Receives and administers funds to support the development of innovative justice education, especially in developing countries. Serves as a clearinghouse of teaching methods and materials.  
Global Grassroots
http://www.globalgrassroots.org/index.htm
info@globalgrassroots.org
45 Lyme Rd., Ste. 206 Hanover, NH 03755-1222 United States Gretchen Wallace, Founder/Pres. P: (603) 643-0400
F: (603) 619-0076
Works to empower, unite, and support relief of poor, distressed and underprivileged women worldwide. Benefits women by establishing a global network of leading entrepreneurs. Raises awareness of critical issues facing women worldwide, especially sexual and gender-based violence during conflict.  
Global Youth Connect (GYC)
http://www.globalyouthconnect.org
contact@globalyouthconnect.org
668 Aaron Ct. Kingston, NY 12401 United States Jesse Hawkes, Interim Exec. Dir. P: (845) 657-3273
 
Aims to build and support a community of youth who are actively promoting and protecting human rights, and to "educate and inspire the next generation to work for peaceful change.  
Good News Jail and Prison Ministry (GNJPM)
http://www.goodnewsjatl.org
info@goodnewsjail.org
PO Box 9760 Richmond, VA 23228-0760 United States Harry L. Greene, Pres./CEO P: (804) 553-4090
F: (804) 553-4144
Toll-free: 800-220-2202
Provides ministerial counseling and services to prisoners, ex-offenders, and their families. Assigns chaplains to prisons and institutions in the U.S. and abroad. Conducts a Bible correspondence program. Full Pardon (Newsletter), quarterly.
Green Advocates Liberia (GA)
http://www.greenadvocates.org
info@greenadvocates.org
PO Box 1 - 5077 Monrovia Liberia Alfred Brownell, Pres.
 
Aims to protect the environment of Liberia. Advances human rights protection and advocacy through environmental practices. Advocates for, and works to, enforce environmental laws. Encourages Liberian citizens to participate in environmental decision-making.  
Guam Bar Association (GBA)
http://www.guambar.org
tnfo@guambar.org
120 W O'Brien Dr. Guam Judicial Ctr., 2nd FI. Hagatna, GU 96910 Guam Bruce Bradley, Exec. Dir. P: (671) 475-3396
F: (671) 475-3400
Legal professionals. Aims to improve the administration of justice and the standards of the legal profession; encourage higher and better education of its members; assist in the admission and discipline of its members and in the formulation and administration of measures to prevent the unauthorized practice of law; and assume such other responsibilities and duties as the Supreme Court of Guam may from time to time determine.  
Hagar USA
http://hagarusa.org
PO Box 180620 Delafield, Wl 53018 United States Jane Tafel, Exec. Dir. P: (715) 514-2294
 
Works for the recovery, empowerment and reintegration of women and children who have suffered human rights abuses. Provides long-term, individualized services to help women overcome their traumatic pasts and achieve true healing.  
Hague Academy of International Law
http://www.hagueacademy.nl
communication@hagueacademy.nl
Peace Palace Camegieptein 2 NL-2517 KJ The Hague Netherlands B. Boutros-Ghali, Pres. P: 31 70 3024242
F: 31 70 3024153
Promotes the study of international law. Unites professors, diplomats, and other influential figures in the field to administer summer courses. Supports peaceful international relations.  
Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) (Conference de la Haye de Droit International Prive)
http://www.hcch.net/index_en.php7actshome.splash
secretariat@hcch.net
Scheveningseweg 6 NL-2517 KT The Hague Netherlands  
F: 31 70 3604867
Intergovernmental organization working for the progressive unification of private international law. Languages: English; French; Spanish.  
HALT
http://www.halt.org
halt@halt.org
1612 K St. NW, Ste. 510 Washington, DC 20006-2849 United States Rodd M. Santomauro, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 887-8255
F: (202) 887-9699
Toll-free: (888) FOR-HALT
Strives to provide simple, affordable, and accountable justice for all. Challenges the legal establishment to improve access and reduce costs in the civil justice system at both the state and federal levels. Helps citizens understand the legal process and better manage their legal affairs. Formerly: HALT - Help Abolish Legal Tyranny; HALT o Americans for Legal Reform.  
Hands Across the Mideast Support Alliance
http://www.hamsaweb.org
info@hamsaweb.org
263 Huntington Ave., No. 315 Boston, MA02115 United States Zainab Al-Suwaij, Exec. Dir. P: (617) 266-0080
F: (617) 812-4789
Works to bridge activist efforts in America and the Middle East by partnering with indigenous civic groups and activists. Conducts training workshops on nonviolence and civil rights for young activists. Publishes editorials and other educational materials on nonviolent reform. The CRIME Report (Newsletter), biweekly.
Harvard Environmental Law Society (HELS)
http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/els
els@law.harvard.edu
Harvard Law School Pound Hall 1563 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA 02138 United States Myra Blake, Pres.
 
Represents Harvard law students united to protect the environment through legal research and educational programs. Conducts research projects on nuclear power, toxic wastes, land-use planning, and wilderness preservation. Activities include advice, research, assistance to organizations with litigation and the drafting of legislation, promoting placement in environmental law, sponsoring speakers, symposia, lobbying, outings, and paper recycling. Operates placement services.  
Healing the Divide
http://www.healingthedivide.org
info@healingthedivide.org
75 E 4th St., No. 4416 New York, NY 10003 United States Mollie Rodriguez, Exec. Dir.
 
Acts as an instrument to bring people and communities together to build a better world to live in. Seeks to generate innovative ideas to sustain solutions to significant problems, with special emphasis on understanding and cooperation in order to leverage complementary strengths in achieving common goals.  
Health through Walls (HtW)
http://www.heaIththroughwalls.org
info@healththroughwalls.org
12555 Biscayne Blvd., No. 955 North Miami, FL 33181 United States John P. May, Pres.
 
Represents volunteer doctors, nurses and correctional professionals. Provides medical assistance and health care to prisoners of economically disadvantaged countries through public service. Focuses on prevention, identification and management of infectious diseases such as AIDS and tuberculosis.  
Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)
http://www.eliamep.gr
eliamep@eliamep.gr
49, Vas. Sofias Ave. GR-106 76 Athens Greece Loukas Tsoukalis, Pres. P: 30 210 7257110
F: 30 210 7257114
Serves as a forum for the study and understanding of issues relating to foreign and security policy. Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies (Journal), quarterly.
Heritage Preservation Association (HPA)
http://www.hpa.org
PO Box 356 Mansfield, GA 30055-0356 United States   P: (404) 435-5184
 
Works to fight political correctness and cultural bigotry in the South.  
Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE)
http://www.latinas.org
latinas@latinas.org
634 S Spring St., Ste. 920 Los Angeles, CA 90014 United States Elaine Trevino P: (213) 622-0606
F: (213) 622-0007
Ensures political and economic parity for Latinas. Provides leadership, advocacy and education to benefit the communities and the status of women.  
Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association (HAPCOA)
http://www.hapcoa.com
info@hapcoa.org
PO Box 767 Cibolo, TX 78108 United States LeeRoy Villareal, Exec. Dir. P: (210) 641-1305
F: (210) 641-1304
Assists law enforcement, criminal justice and com-munity organizations nationwide in their efforts to recruit, train and promote qualified Hispanic American men and women. Collaborates with other non-profit organizations with the same interests.  
Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA)
http://www.hnba.com
dsen29@gmail.com
1900 L St. NW, Ste. 700 Washington, DC 20036 United States Diana Sen, Pres. P: (202) 223-4777
F: (202) 223-2324
Works to cultivate the science of jurisprudence; promote reform in the law; facilitate the administration of justice; advance the standing of the legal profession; and promote high standards of integrity, honor, and professional courtesy among Hispanic lawyers. Counsels Hispanics interested in law careers; offers placement service; provides financial assistance; and compiles statistics. Conducts professional training seminars. Noticias (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: La Raza National Lawyers Association; La Raza National Bar Association.
Hong Kong Bar Association (HKBA)
http://www.hkba.org
info@hkba.org
High Ct., LG2 38 Queensway Hong Kong People's Republic of China Dora Chan, Admin. P: 852 28690210
F: 852 28690189
Promotes the maintenance of the honor and independence of the Bar and the defense of the Bar in its relations with the Judiciary and the Executive; seeks improvement in the administration of justice, procedure, the arrangement of business, law reporting, and trial by jury in Hong Kong; the establishment and maintenance of a system of prompt and efficient legal advice and aid for those in need thereof, irrespective of capacity to pay; promotion and support of law reform; prescribing of rules of professional conduct, discipline and etiquette; further good relations and understanding between the Bar, the Judiciary, Law Officers of the Crown, the public, as well as lawyers from other countries. Languages: Chinese; English. Bar Publication (Bulletin), quarterly; Hong Kong Bar Association Annual Statement (Annual Report); List of Practicing Barristers (Directory), quarterly.
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association (HJTA)
http://www.hjta.org
info@hjta.org
621 S Westmoreland Ave., Ste. 202 Los Angeles, CA 90005 United States Kris Vosburgh, Exec. Dir. P: (213) 384-9656
 
Dedicated to tax relief for Californians. Taxing Times (Newsletter), quarterly.
Howard League for Penal Reform (HLPL)
http://www.howardleague.org
info@howardleague.org
1 Ardleigh Rd. London N1 4HS United Kingdom Frances Crook, Chief Exec. Ph:44 20 72497373
F: 44 20 72497788
Lawyers, judges, and other practitioners in the criminal justice system; academics; prisoners and their families; interested individuals. Aim is to increase professional and public awareness of issues relating to criminal justice. Encourages discussion and analysis, and makes recommendations for change. Believes that 'prison is the severest penalty on the statute book, and to use it more than can be shown to be the minimum necessary to protect the public is wrong in principle, besides being ineffective and costly." Undertakes research; offers training programs; holds seminars; operates speakers' bureau. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice (Journal), 5/year; Howard League Magazine (Magazine), quarterly.
Human and Civil Rights Organizations of America (HCROA)
http://www.hcr.org
tnfo@hcr.org
10 Chestnut St. Salem, MA 01970-3131 United States Marshall Strauss, Pres. P: (978) 744-2608
F: (978) 236-7272
Represents national and international organizations dedicated to stopping racial discrimination, religious bigotry, and promoting equality for all. Screens and certifies human rights charities for programmatic impact and fiscal accountability. Allows affiliated member charities to participate in the combined federal campaign and other workplace fundraising drives.  
Humanity in Action (HIA)
http://www.humanityinaction.org
usa@humanityinaction.org
144 E 39th St. New York, NY 10016 United States Judy Goldstein, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 828-6874
F: (212) 704-4130
Promotes the growth and development of young professionals who are dedicated to protecting human dignity and the rights of minorities. Engages student leaders in histories of resistance to institutionalized violations of minority rights in democratic countries. Seeks to strengthen the commitment of American and European university students to democratic values and foster their knowledge of resistance to intolerance.  
ICA Gender Equality Committee (ICA GEC)
http://www.ica.coop/gender
ica@ica.coop
15 Rte. des Moritlons Grand Saconnex CH-1218 Geneva Switzerland Betsy Dribben, Dir. of PoEicy P: 41 22 9298825
F: 41 22 7984122
Representatives of international and national cooperative organizations. Addresses issues concerning women and gender issues in the co-operative movement. Gender Issues in Cooperatives (Reports); ICA Strategy for Promoting Gender Equality (Reports). Formerly: ICA Women's Committee. Supersedes: International Co-operative Women's Guild.
Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC)
http://www.idtheftcenter.org
itrc@idtheftcenter.org
PO Box 26833 San Diego, CA 92196 United States Rex Davis, Dir. of Operations P: (858) 693-7935

Toll-free: (888) 400-5530
Dedicated to the development and implementation of a comprehensive program against identity theft. Identity Theft: The Aftermath (Surveys), periodic.
Immigration Voice
http://immigrationvoice.org/index.php7options.com_frontpageinfo@immigrationvoice.org
3561 Homestead Rd., No. 375 Santa Clara, CA 95051-5161 United States Aman Kapoor, Co-Founder P: (202) 386-6250
F: (202) 403-3853
Organizes political movement and resources to solve problems in the employment based green card process. Works to remove delays due to retrogression, USCIS processing backlogs, Labor Certification backlogs and other flaws by supporting changes to immigration law for high-skilled legal employment- based immigrants. Supports the right of the people of the United States to impose immigration laws for the advancement of the nation.  
In Legal Color
http://www.inlegalcolor.org
oduye@inlegalcolor.org
207 E Ohio St., Ste. 383 Chicago, IL 60611-3238 United States Adewale A. Oduye, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (312) 895-4980
F: (312) 895-4980
Aims to diversify America's law schools by providing inspiration, information and support to prospective law students of color. Strives to seek and engage high school and college students of color and educate them about law school and the legal profession. Facilitates interactive workshops that address various legal-related topics.  
Incorporated Society of Irish/American Lawyers (ISIAL)
http://irish-lawyers.org/index.php
president@irish-lawyers.org
40 N Main St., Ste. 435 Mount Clemens, Ml 48043 United States Dennis N. Powers, Pres. P: (586) 468-2940
F: (586) 468-6926
U.S. lawyers and judges of Irish ancestry. Promotes the doctrine of universal liberty, equal rights, and justice for all individuals; opposes anything that tends to impair the efficiency and permanency of free institutions. Facilitates exchange of ideas and information among members and with solicitors and barristers from other countries. Works to improve relations between legal professionals and the public. Preserves the memories and historical record of the Irish people. Maintains speakers' bureau; contributes to charities.  
Independence Institute (il)
http://www.i2i.org
tnfo@i2i.org
13952 Denver W Pkwy., Ste. 400 Golden, CO 80401 United States Jon Caldara, Pres. P: (303) 279-6536
F: (303) 279-4176
Resolves important issues facing communities, including education, healthcare costs, economic freedom, violent crime. Emphasizes private-sector and community-based solutions. Independent Inking (Newsletter), bimonthly; Independent Voices (Audiotape).
Indian Law Institute (ILI)
http://www.ilidelhi.org
tli@ili.ac.in
Bhagwandas Rd. New Delhi 110 001 India S.H. Kapadia, Pres. P: 91 11 23387526
F: 91 11 23782140
Promotes and conducts legal research in India. Languages: English.  
Innocence Project
http://www.innocenceproject.org
info@innocenceproject.org
40 Worth St., Ste. 701 New York, NY 10013 United States Barry C. Scheck, Co-Dir. P: (212) 364-5340
 
Serves as a legal clinic handling cases where post conviction DNA testing of evidence can yield conclusive proof of innocence to inmates who have exhausted their appeals and their means.  
Insight Center for Community Economic Development
http://www.insightcced.org
info@insightcced.org
2201 Broadway, Ste. 815 Oakland, CA 94612-3024 United States Roger A. Clay, Pres. P: (510) 251-2600
F: (510) 251-0600
Aims to build economic health in vulnerable com-munities. Develops and promotes innovative solutions that help people and communities become, and remain, economically secure. Collaborates with foundations, nonprofits, educational institutions, government and businesses to develop, strengthen and promote programs and public policy that: lead to good jobs, strengthen early care and education systems, and enable people and communities to build financial and educational assets. Formerly: National Economic Development and Law Center.  
Institute of Employment Rights (IER)
http://www.ier.org.uk
office@ier.org.uk
Jack Jones House, 4th FI. 1 Islington Liverpool L3 8EG United Kingdom Carolyn Jones, Dir. P: 44 151 2075265
F: 44 151 2075264
Trade union general secretaries, academics and legal practitioners. Aims to analyze, discuss and promote issues relating to employment law. Wide network of experts - legal practitioners, academics and trade unionists to develop an alternative legal agenda for the future through publications and seminars.  
Institute of International Law (IIL) (Institut de Droit International)
http://www.idi-iil.org
E-mail;isabelle.gerardi@gmail.com
132, rue de Lausanne CH-1211 Geneva 21 Switzerland Isabelle Gerardi, Contact P: 41 22 9085720
F: 41 22 9086277
Individuals in 52 countries who have contributed to international law in theory and practice. Promotes the progress of international law. Disseminates information to members. Languages: English; French. Annuaire (Yearbook), biennial.
Institute for Justice (IJ)
http://www.ij.org
general@ij.org
901 N Glebe Rd., Ste. 900 Arlington, VA 22203 United States David Kennedy, Chm. P: (703) 682-9320
F: (703) 682-9321
Works as a libertarian public interest law firm; promotes civil rights activism. Carry the Torch; City Studies; Liberty and Law (Newsletter), bimonthly; Public Power; Private Gain (Report).
Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution (IMCR)
http://www.imcr.org
trich@imcr.org
364 E 149th St., Ste. 330 Bronx, NY 10455 United States Titus Rich, Dir. of Mediation P: (718) 585-1190
 
Agency, supported by foundation grants and contracts, to which community disputants can turn for assistance in resolving differences on a voluntary basis. Seeks to: mediate community conflicts; train people in mediation techniques and conflict resolution skills; design dispute settlement systems. Facilitates discussion on current trends in dispute resolution. F.Y.I. (Newsletter), quarterly. Also Known As: IMCR Dispute Resolution Center.
Institute of Race Relations (IRR)
http://www.irr.org.uk
info@irr.org.uk
2- 6 Leeke St. London WC1X 9HS United Kingdom Colin Prescod, Chm. P: 44 20 78370041
F: 44 20 72780623
Promotes good race relations. Encourages research and educational work. Supports solidarity committees; services organizations opposing racism. Languages: English. Race and Class (Journal), quarterly.
Intellectual Disability Rights Service (IDRS)
http://www.idrs.org.au
info@idrs.org.au
PO Box 3347 Redfem, New South Wales 2016 Australia Mitch Fraser, Contact P: 61 2 93180144
F: 61 2 93182887
Assists the intellectually disabled in protecting and enforcing their legal rights. Offers legal advice, referral service, and casework service. Operates community legal centers. Conducts educational programs. Languages: English. Intellectual Disability: A Manual for Criminal Lawyers (Manual); Questions of Rights; The Rights at Work Kit; Rights in Residence (Book).
Inter-American Bar Association (IABA)
http://www.iaba.org
iaba@iaba.org
1211 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 202 Washington, DC 20036 United States Beatriz Roxana Martorello, Pres. P: (202) 466-5944
F: (202) 466-5946
National, regional, and special associations of attorneys; individual lawyers. Purposes are to: advance the science of jurisprudence, and in particular, the study of comparative law; promote uniformity in commercial legislation; further the knowledge of laws of Western Hemisphere countries; propagate justificative administration through the creation and maintenance of independent judicial systems; protect and defend civil, human, and political rights of individuals; uphold the honor of the legal profession; encourage geniality and brotherhood among members. Inter-American Bar Association-Conference Proceedings (Proceedings); Inter-American Bar Association Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly.
Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission (IACAC)
http://www.adr.org
1633 Broadway, 10th FI. New York, NY 10019 United States William K. Slate, Dir. P: (212) 484-4000
F: (212) 765-4874
Companies, businessmen, bankers, lawyers, investors, and interested others in 34 North and South American countries. Arbitrates or negotiates adjustment of international trade controversies. Promotes effective national arbitration laws in member countries of the Organization of American States. Conducts promotional and educational programs.  
International Academy of Comparative Law (IACL) (Academie internationale de droit compare)
http://www.iuscomparatum.org/AIDC
k.decken@iuscomparatum.org
28, rue St.-Guillaume F-75007 Paris France Katrin Deckert, Deputy Sec. Gen. P: 33 1 44398629
F: 33 1 44398628
Aims to study the comparative legal system in all fields of legal science. Conducts an International Congress every four years. Languages: English; French.  
International Academy of Law and Mental Health (IALMH) (Academie internationale de droit et de sante mentale)
http://www.ialmh.org
admin@ialmh.org
Universite de Montreal Faculte de medecine CP 6128, Succ. Centre-Ville Montreal, QC H3C 3J7 Canada Thomas Gutheil, Pres. P: (514) 343-5938
F: (514) 343-2452
Promotes the interaction of law and mental health through multidisciplinary and cross-national approaches, drawing on law, the health professions, the social sciences and the humanities. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry (Journal), bimonthly.
International Academy of Legal Medicine (IALM) (Academie Internationale de Medecine Legale)
http://www.ialm.info
dnvieira@inml.mj.pt
Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal, I.P. Largo da Se Nova 3000-213 Coimbra Portugal Duarte Nuno Vieira, Pres. P: 351 239 854220
F: 351 239 836470
Forensic pathologists, jurists, and individuals in 40 countries interested in the development of legal and social medicine. Promotes international scientific cooperation in legal medicine including the fields of criminology, industrial medicine, legal psychiatry, medical ethics, social medicine, and toxicology. Formerly: International Academy of Legal and Social Medicine.  
International Academy of Linguistic Law (IALL) (Academie Internationale de Droit Linguistique)
http://www.iall-aidl.org
academy.inter@sympatico.ca
6000 Chemin Deacon, Ste. J-4 Montreal, QC H3S 2T9 Canada Joseph G. Turi, Sec. Gen. P: (514) 345-0718
F: (514) 345-0860
Law and linguistics professors, jurists, lawyers, and judges, linguists and social scientists. Promotes the study of linguistic law, which is the scientific analysis of the language of the law, the laws of language, and linguistic rights of minority groups. Conducts research and provides consultation on comparative linguistic law. Plans to establish a professional training program and a library. Languages: English; French. Language and Law - Langue et Droit, Wilson et Lafleur, Montreal, 1989 (Proceedings); Language, Law and Equality, Unisa, Pretoria, South Africa, 1993 (Proceedings); Law and Languages of Education, Institute du Federalisme, Fribourg, 2001 (Proceedings); Law, Language and Linguistic Diversity, Law Press China, Beijing 2006 (Proceedings); Multilingual Cities and Language Policies, Abo Akademy University, Vasa-Vaasa, Finland, 1999 (Proceedings). Formerly: International Institute of Comparative Linguistic Law.
International Academy of Trial Lawyers (IATL)
http://www.iatl.net
iatl@llmsi.com
5841 Cedar Lake Rd., Ste. 204 Minneapolis, MN 55416-5657 United States Roberta D. Pichini, Pres. P: (952) 546-2364
F: (952) 545-6073
Toll-free: (866) 823-2443
Represents the interests of attorneys who have been practicing for a minimum of 12 years and who are principally engaged in trial and appellate practice. Maintains museum-type Lincoln Library, including old and rare books. Operates charitable program.  
International Alliance of Law Firms Waverley House
http://www.ialawfirms.co.uk
aIliance@jgrtaw.co.uk
7-12 Noel St. London W1F 8GQ United Kingdom Monica Fitzgerald Oathout, Pres. P: 44 20 73397000
F: 44 20 73070240
Represents the interests of and encourages interactions among law firms. Promotes the professional excellence and high standards of ethics of law firms. Provides clients with practical solutions and legal services. Newsletter, semiannual.
International Amusement and Leisure Defense Association (IALDA)
http://www.ialda.org
info@ialda.org
PO Box 4563 Louisville, KY 40204 United States Lambert J. Hassinger, Pres. P: (502) 473-0956
F: (502) 473-7352
Promotes and protects the interests of the amusement and leisure industries. Encourages members to exchange information, share experiences and develop litigation strategies regarding the amusement and leisure industry. Serves as a clearinghouse for speakers and authors on industry-specific topics.  
International Association of Accident Reconstruction Specialists (IAARS)
http://www.iaars.org
dIofg@aol.com
PO Box 534 Grand Ledge, Ml 48837-0534 United States Daniel Lofgren, Pres. P: (517) 622-3135
 
Represents law enforcement and private sector involved in accident reconstruction. Supports high standards of ethics, integrity, credibility and honor in the field of accident reconstruction; promotes traffic safety; communicates on matters of mutual interest; establishes high standards and professionalism in the investigation of traffic crashes and the presentation of testimony in a court of law; encourages training programs relating to accident investigation; and cherishes a spirit of brotherhood among members and associates.  
International Association of Airport and Seaport Police (IAASP)
http://www.iaasp.net
kimsey@iaspotice.org
ACPO/Ports Policing, 8th FI. 10 Victoria St. Westminster London SW1H ONN United Kingdom Tim Kimsey, Sec. P: 44 207 0848550
 
Law enforcement officers; associate members are senior management personnel connected with airports and seaports. Works to prevent and detect crime at air and sea ports, to study methods of investigation and detection, and to exchange information. Languages: English.  
International Association Auto Theft Investigators (IAATI)
http://www.iaati.org/defautt.asp
jvabounader@iaati.org
PO Box 223 Clinton, NY 13323-0223 United States John V. Abounader, Exec. Dir. P: (315) 853-1913
F: (315) 883-1310
Law enforcement officers in 36 countries responsible for investigating vehicle thefts; vehicle manufacturers, insurance investigators, claims handlers, U.S. and Canadian auto theft bureau agents, members of motor vehicle and rental vehicle agencies. Aims to encourage high professional standards among auto theft investigators; promote exchange of information and cooperation between law enforcement agencies; facilitate dissemination of technical information among members. Membership Directory, annual.
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
http://www.theiacp.org
infomiation@theiacp.org
515 N Washington St. Alexandria, VA 22314-2344 United States Mark A. Marshall, Pres. P: (703) 836-6767
F: (703) 836-4543
Toll-free: 800-THE-IACP
Represents police executives who are commissioners, superintendents, chiefs, and directors of national, state, provincial, and municipal departments; assistant and deputy chiefs; division or district heads. Provides consultation and research services in all phases of police activity. Conducts educational programs. Directory of IACP Members (Membership Directory), annual; Police Chief; The Professional Voice of Law Enforcement (Magazine), monthly. Formerly: National Chiefs of Police Union; National Association of Chiefs of Police; Chiefs of Police of the U.S. and Canada.
International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology (IACFP)
http://www.aa4cfp.org
randall.david@mail.dc.state.fl.us
PO Box 7642 Wilmington, NC 28406 United States Dean Aufderhiede, Pres.
 
Practitioners, academicians, and researchers interested in community and institutional programs for juvenile and adult offenders and their victims. The Correctional Psychologist (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: American Association of Correctional Psychologists.
International Association of Correctional Training Personnel (IACTP)
http://www.iactp.org
iactp@correctionsmail.com
PO Box 473254 Aurora, CO 80047 United States Linda Dunbar, Ed. P: (719) 738-9969
F: (877) 884-2287
Toll-free: (877) 884-2287
Local, state, and federal correctional facilities; community correctional centers and probation and parole agencies; juvenile services, private training, and higher education institutions. Purposes are to: promote the continuous improvement of training programs and staff development standards; encourage and provide a source of communication on developments in correctional staff training; promote professionalism in correctional training; represent the interests of correctional trainers. Conducts workshops, seminars, and research projects in correctional training. Formerly: American Association Correctional Training Personnel.  
International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA)
http://www.iaca.net
iaca@iaca.net
9218 Metcalf Ave., No. 364 Overland Park, KS 66212 United States Christopher W. Bruce, Pres.

Toll-free: 800-609-3419
Crime analysts. Strives to enhance the effectiveness and consistency in the fields of crime and intelligence analysis. Exploring Crime Analysis (Book); The Forecaster (Newsletter).
International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC)
http://www.iadclaw.org
info@iaddaw.org
303 W Madison, Ste. 925 Chicago, IL 60606 United States Joseph W. Ryan, Pres. P: (312) 368-1494
F: (312) 368-1854
Attorneys practicing defense trial law in 13 countries. Organizes research projects; offers continuing legal education programs including the Defense Counsel Trial Academy for young trial lawyers. Conducts annual legal writing contest. Maintains 26 substantive law committees in addition to 20 standing committees. Defense Counsel Journal (Journal), quarterly; IADC Docket (Newsletter), quarterly; The Joan Fullam Irick Privacy Project Phase I and II (Book); Membership Directory, annual. Formerly: General Counsels' Association of Accident and Health Counsels; International Association of Insurance Counsel.
International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST)
http://www.iadlest.org
pjudge@att.net
2521 Country Club Way Albion, Ml 49224 United States Patrick J. Judge, Exec. Dir. P: (517) 857-3828
F: (517) 857-3826
Dedicated to the improvement of public safety personnel; works to establish standards for employment and training of peace officers. Driver Training Reference Guide; Reciprocity Handbook (Handbook).
international Association Emergency Managers (IAEM)
http://www.iaem.com
info@iaem.com
201 Park Washington Ct. Falls Church, VA 22046-4527 United States Elizabeth B. Armstrong, CEO P: (703) 538-1795
F: (703) 241-5603
Individuals responsible for disaster preparedness, response, and recovery, including homeland security on the city and country levels. Serves as liaison among local units of government and state and federal emergency and civil defense agencies. Seeks to develop a comprehensive, workable, and effective all-hazard emergency and civil defense program through coordinated action. Conducts educational programs. Provides a professional certification program. IAEM Bulletin (Bulletin), monthly. Formerly: United States Civil Defense Council; National Coordinating Council on Emergency Management.
International Association of Entertainment Lawyers - France (IAEL) (Association International des Avocats du Monde et des Industries du Spectacle) DLA Piper UK LLP
http://www.iael.org
duncan.calow@dlapiper.com
3 Noble St. London EC2V 7EE United Kingdom Duncan Calow, Sec. P: 44 8700 111111
 
Lawyers and individuals in 25 countries who are directly or indirectly concerned with entertainment law and practice. Promotes studies to increase knowledge in the law, rules, and regulations governing entertainment. Organizes meetings between lawyers and other professionals concerned with entertainment law and practice. Languages: English; French.  
International Association of Entertainment Lawyers - United Kingdom (IAEL) DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary UK LLP
http://www.iael.org
iael@dentonwildesapte.com
3 Noble St. London EC2V 7EE United Kingdom Duncan Calow, Sec. P: 44 8700 111111
 
Represents lawyers with expertise in entertainment law. Provides international forum for members to discuss current issues relevant to their practice. The IAEL Report (Report).
international Association for Identification (IAI)
http://www.theiai.org
E-mail;iaisecty@theiaj.org
2131 Hollywood Blvd., Ste. 403 Hollywood, FL 33020 United States Glen Calhoun, COO Ph; (954) 589-0628
F: (954) 589-0657
Individuals engaged in forensic identification, investigation, and scientific crime detection. Strives to improve methods of scientific identification techniques used in criminal investigations. Composite Art Manual (Manual); Journal of Forensic Identification (Journal), bimonthly. Absorbed: International Association of Voice Identification. Formerly: International Association for Criminal Identification.
International Association of Independent Private Sector Inspectors General (IAIPSIG)
http://www.iaipsig.org
info@iaipsig.com
PO Box 5017 New York, NY 10185 United States Neil V. Getnick, Chm./Pres.

Toll-free: (888) 70I-PSIG
Seeks to preserve and promote integrity, honesty, impartiality and professionalism in the work of independent private sector inspectors general (IPSIG). Creates a forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences among members. Provides the public with information about the concept and work of IPSIGs.  
International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists (IAJLJ)
http://www.intjewishlawyers.org
info@intjewishlawyers.org
10 Daniel Frisch St. IL-64731 United States Tel Aviv, Israel Ronit Gidron-Zemach, Exec. Dir. P: 972 3 6910673
F: 972 3 6953855
Works to fights terror, Holocaust denial and Anti- Semitism. Contributes toward the establishment of an international legal order based on the Rule of Law. Promotes the principles of equality, and the right of all states and people to live in peace. Enhances the study of and research into the source of Jewish law with reference to the legal concepts of other nations. Fosters the study of legal problems of special interest to Jewish communities within the framework of international and domestic law. Languages: English; French; Hebrew; Spanish. Justice (Magazine), periodic.
International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI)
http://www.ialefi.com
info@ialefi.com
25 Country Club Rd., Ste. 707 Gilford, NH 03249-6977 United States Robert D. Bossey, Exec. Dir/Treas. P: (603) 524-8787
F: (603) 524-8856
Law enforcement training officials from Australia, Canada, Europe, the South Pacific, and the United States. Promotes the best possible firearms training for law enforcement and corrections officers. The Firearms Instructor (Magazine); Firearms Training Standards for Law Enforcement Personnel (Manual); Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (Manual), quarterly; Tactical Firearms Handbook (Manual).
international Association of Law Enforcement Planners (IALEP)
http://www.ialep.org
office@ialep.org
PO Box 11437 Torrance, CA 90510-1437 United States Joseph Bui, Pres. P: (310) 225-5148
 
Represents law enforcement planning and research personnel. Strives to provide its members with information concerning innovations, problems, and solutions in the law enforcement industry. Holds weeklong Planner's course. The Planner Certification (Booklet).
International Association of Law, Ethics and Science (IALES) (Association Internationale Droit, Ethique and Science)
http://www.iales.org
christian.byk@wanadoo.fr
19, rue Carpeaux F-75018 Paris France Christian Byk, Sec. Gen. P: 33 1 42631320
F: 33 1 42631320
Fosters exchange of information and experience in the field of ethics. Languages: English; French. International Journal o( Bioethics (Journal), periodic.
International Association of Law Schools (IALS)
http://www.ialsnet.org
ialsmembers@aals.org
1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 800 Washington, DC 20036-2717 United States Francis S.L. Wang, Pres. P: (202) 296-6851
F: (202) 296-8869
Works to contribute to the development and improvement of law schools and the conditions of legal education throughout the world. Aims to enhance and strengthen the role of law in the development of societies through legal education. Helps to educate students about diverse legal systems and cultures. Serves as a clearinghouse for information about perspectives on law and legal education, law schools, curriculum issues and pedagogy.  
International Association of Lawyers (Union Internationale des Avocats)
http://www.Liianet.org/index.jsp
uiacentre@uianet.org
25 rue du Jour F-75001 Paris France Maurer Pascal, Pres. P: 33 1 44885566
F: 33 1 44885577
Membership Attorneys (2000) and law firms and organizations (300). Purpose Promotes development of jurisprudence in all fields of law. Seeks to establish permanent relations and exchanges involving bar associations worldwide. Activities Represents and defends the interests of attorneys; conducts research and studies to improve the organization of the legal profession. Provides consulting services to international agencies including the United Nations, Council of Europe, and the International Criminal Court. Languages: Arabic; English; French; German; Italian; Portuguese; Spanish. Juriste International (Magazine), quarterly; Nouvelles News Noticias (Newsletter), quarterly.
International Association for Penal Law (IAPL) (Association Internationale de Droit Penai)
http://www.penal.org/new/index.php
secretariat@aidp-iapl.org
PO Box 60118 F-33008 Bordeaux CEDEX France Jose Luis de la Cuesta, Pres. P: 33 556 66673
Fax; 33 550 49289
Lawyers, legal scholars, and other individuals with an interest in penal law. Seeks to advance the study of penal law and related topics. Serves as a forum for the exchange of information among members; sponsors research and educational programs. Languages: English; French; Spanish. Revue Internationale de Droit Penal (Paper), semiannual.
International Association of Penal Law Austria (IAPL) (Association Internationale de Droit Penal)
http://www.penal.org/new/index.php
secretariat@aidp-iapl.org
PO Box 60118 F-33008 Bordeaux CEDEX France Helmut Epp, Sec. Gen. P: 33 556 066673
F: 33 155 049289
Jurists, criminologists, judges, lawyers, administrators, and others with an interest in criminal justice. Serves as an international forum for discussion of multi- and interdisciplinary aspects of the criminal sciences, with emphasis on criminal policy and codification of national criminal law, comparative criminal justice, and international law. Works for the modernization of national legislation and development of the criminal sciences. Cooperates with agencies of the United Nations in addressing matters of international criminal justice and crime prevention. Operates Arab human rights program, which promotes extension and protection of the rights of individuals within the Arab World; plans to conduct African program. Maintains a committee of criminal justice experts. Makes avail-able postgraduate-level courses in human rights and criminal law. Languages: English; French. Nouvelles Etudes Penales (Book), periodic; Revue International de Droit Penal, semiannual. Supersedes: International Union of Criminal Law.
International Association of Penal Law- Switzerland (SNGIAPL) (Groupe Suisse de I'Association Internationale de Droit Penal)
http://www.rwi.uzh.ch/Iehreforschung/alphabetisch/schwarzenegger.html
1st.Schwarzenegger@rwi.uzh.ch
Raemistr. 74/17 CH-8001 Zurich Switzerland Christian Schwarzenegger, Pres. P: 41 44 6343065
F: 41 44 6344399
Criminal lawyers. Partakes in the activities of the International Association of Penal Law by preparing national reports for the quinquennial congress. Languages: English; French; German.  
International Association for Property and Evidence (IAPE)
http://www.iape.org
mail@iape.org
903 N San Fernando Blvd., Ste. 4 Burbank, CA 91504-4327 United States Steve Campbell, Sec. P: (818) 846-2926
F: (818) 846-4543
Toll-free: 800-449-4273
Enhances the professional growth of law enforcement properly and evidence personnel. Provides education and training related to handling, storage, maintenance and disposal of law enforcement-held property and evidence. Evidence Log (Magazine), quarterly.
international Association of Prosecutors (IAP) Hartogstraat 13
http://www.iap-association.org
sg@iap-assodation.org
2514 EP The Hague Netherlands Derk Kuipers, Sec. Gen. P: 31 70 3630345
F: 31 70 3630367
Promotes the effective, fair, impartial and efficient prosecution of criminal offenses. Improves the standards and printiples involved in the administration of criminal justice. Assists prosecutors in the fight against organized or other serious crime. Facilitates exchange and dissemination of information, expertise and experience and encourages the use of information technology in criminal justice system. Languages: English; French; Russian; Spanish. International Prosecutor (Journal).
International Association of Undercover Officers (IAUO)
http://www.undercover.org
chartie@undercover.org
142 Banks Dr. Brunswick. GA 31523 United States Brian Sallee, Pres.

Toll-free: 800-876-5943
Promotes safety and professionalism among undercover officers. Fosters mutual cooperation, discussions and interests among its members. Provides international network of intelligence gathering means for undercover officers.  
international Association of Women Police (British Transport Police)
http://www.iawp.org
janetownsley.iawp@blueyonder.co.uk
25 Camden Rd. London NW1 9LN United Kingdom Jane Townsley, Pres. P: 44 7900 578615
 
Open to all women and men in the criminal-justice field, regardless of rank, assignment, or department affiliation. Strengthens, unite and raise the profile of women in criminal justice internationally. Hosts an annual training conference.  
International Association of Young Lawyers (IAYL) (Association Internationale des Jeunes Avocats)
http://www.aija.org/intro.html
christoph.raudonat@aija.org
Ave. Louis Lepoutre, 59/20 B-1050 Brussels Belgium Christoph Raudonat, Exec. Dir. P: 32 2 3473334
F: 32 2 3475522
Lawyers in 55 countries; national or regional law societies and bar associations. Promotes the interests of young lawyers and the entire legal profession, and encourages cooperation among lawyers. Studies problems of law; assists young lawyers fadng difficulties in the free exercise of their professional rights and duties. Intervenes when the rights of persons to be legally represented and to receive a fair trial are threatened. Contributes to the development of the legal profession and the harmonization of its professional rules; defends common principles considered to be invincible from the notion of justice and law. Encourages formation of new national associations in countries where such groups do not exist. Fosters international communication and friendship among lawyers. Languages: English; French; German; Spanish. AIJA Gazette (Newsletter), quarterly; Annuaire AIJA, annual; Arbitration Gazette (Journal).
International Bar Association (IBA) (Association Internationale du Barreau)
http://www.ibanet.org
member@int-bar.org
1 Stephen St., 10th FI. London W1T 1AT United Kingdom Akira Kawamura, Pres. P: 44 20 76916868
F: 44 20 76916544
National bar associations and individual members of the legal profession working in the field of international law in 183 countries. Works to advance the science of jurisprudence; promotes uniformity in related legal fields and administration of justice under law. Seeks to establish and maintain friendly relations among members of the legal profession worldwide. Supports the legal principles and aims of the United Nations. Languages: English; Spanish. Business Law International, 3/year; International Bar News (Magazine); Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law (Journal), quarterly; Newsletters, semiannual.
International Bridges to Justice (IBJ)
http://www.ibj.org
intemationalbridges@ibj.org
64, rue de Monthoux CH-1201 Geneva Switzerland Karen I. Tse, Founder/CEO P: 41 22 7312441
F: 41 22 7312483
Protects the basic legal rights of ordinary citizens in developing countries. Provides technical support and training to emerging legal aid organizations. Advocates and supports the prioritization of just and effective criminal justice systems on the agenda of organizations involved with international human rights and legal development.  
International Brotherhood of Police Officers (IBPO)
http://www.ibpo.org
membership@nage.org
159 Burgin Pkwy. Quincy, MA02169 United States David J. Holway, Pres. P: (617) 376-0220
F: (617) 472-7566
Toll-free: (866) 412-7762
AFL-CIO. Law enforcement officers and police departments nationwide dedicated to the welfare and security of law enforcement personnel at the city, state, and national level. Maintains legal department; offers insurance program. Supports labor relations branch; conducts seminars. Blue Shield (Newsletter), 3/year; Police Chronicle (Newspaper), quarterly.
International Bridges to Justice (IBJ)
http://www.ibj.org
intemationalbridges@ibj.org
64, rue de Monthoux CH-1201 Geneva Switzerland Karen I. Tse, Founder/CEO P: 41 22 7312441
F: 41 22 7312483
Protects the basic legal rights of ordinary citizens in developing countries. Provides technical support and training to emerging legal aid organizations. Advocates and supports the prioritization of just and effective criminal justice systems on the agenda of organizations involved with international human rights and legal development.  
International Brotherhood of Police Officers (IBPO)
http://www.ibpo.org
membership@nage.org
159 Burgin Pkwy. Quincy, MA02169 United States David J. Holway, Pres. P: (617) 376-0220
F: (617) 472-7566
Toll-free: (866) 412-7762
AFL-CIO. Law enforcement officers and police departments nationwide dedicated to the welfare and security of law enforcement personnel at the city, state, and national level. Maintains legal department; offers insurance program. Supports labor relations branch; conducts seminars. Blue Shield (Newsletter), 3/year; Police Chronicle (Newspaper), quarterly.
International Business Law Consortium (IBLC)
http://www.iblc.com
Matzenkopfgasse 19 A-5020 Salzburg Austria Michael A. Pearson, Contact P: 43 662 835399
F: 43 662 83539909
Aims to assist International Business Law Consortium member law firms, corporate counsel and accountancy firms in participating in the Center's publishing, conference, study and professional development programs, to further the research and scholarship programs of the Center, and to enhance professional contact and the exchange of information among its members. Languages: English. The Circular (Newsletter), quarterly.
International Center for Comparative Criminology (ICCC) (Centre International de Criminologie Comparee)
http://www.dcc.umontreal.ca
cicc@umontreal.ca
Case Postale 6128 Succ. Centre-ville Montreal, QC H3C 3J7 Canada Benoit Dupont, Dir. P: (514) 343*7065
F: (514) 343-2269
Initiates comparative studies and the training of professional personnel and research workers in the field of criminal justice. Disseminates cross-cultural experience and resources; encourages the exchange of information on research and penal reform. Conducts studies on topics such as the adaptation of traditional systems of criminal justice to the demands of modern industrial societies. Organizes refresher courses for practitioners; participants evaluate the criminal justice system of many countries with a view toward initiating reforms in their own system. Conducts seminars on subjects such as crime, and deviance, adolescent delinquency, domestic violence, development of delinquent behavior, enforcement of penal norms, social image of crime, and victimology. Languages: English; French. Annual reports (Reports), annual; Criminologie, semiannual.
International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL)
http://www.icnl.org
infoicnl@icni.org
1126 16th St. NW, Ste. 400 Washington, DC 20036 United States Douglas Rutzen, Pres. P: (202) 452-8600
F: (202) 452-8555
Seeks to assist in the formation of laws and regulatory systems that stimulate activities of non-profit organizations worldwide. Provides technical assistance in the writing of laws and regulations governing non-profit organizations; assists in the privatization of social, educational, and cultural assets and programs internationally. The International Journal for Not-For-Profit Law (Journal), quarterly; Annual Report, annual.
International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy (ICCLR)
http://www.icclr.law.ubc.ca
iccir@law.ubc.ca
1822 E Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1 Canada Kathleen Macdonald, Exec. Dir. P: (604) 822-9875
F: (604) 822-9317
An affiliated institute of the United Nations. Contributes to policy development and law reform nationally and internationally; collaborates with the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice and the members of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme network. Promotes proliferation of democratic principles and respect for the rule of law and fundamental principles of human rights in criminal law and the administration of criminal justice. Facilitates information exchange among crime and criminal justice agencies and organizations; pursues foreign policy objectives in the areas of criminal justice and human rights. Languages: English.  
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
http://icsid.worldbank.org/ICSID/lndex.jsp
icsidsecretariat@worldbank.org
1818 H St. NW Washington, DC 20433 United States Nassib G. Ziade, Deputy Sec. Gen. P: (202) 458-1534
F: (202) 522-2615
Countries that are members of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, or, by invitation, parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice. Provides facilities for the conciliation and arbitration of investment disputes between members and nationals of other members in accordance with the provisions of the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States. Collects and disseminates information relating to legislation, international agreements, and other investment matters. Contracting States and Measures Taken by Them for the Purpose of the Convention (Report), periodic; ICSID Review: Foreign Investment Law Journal (Journal), semiannual; International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes-Annual Report (Annual Report), annual; Investment Laws of the World (Journal), periodic; Rules and Regulations (Handbook).
International Civil Defence Organization (ICDO) (Organization International de Protection Civile)
http://www.icdo.org
icdo@icdo.org
10-12, chemin de Surville CH-1213 Geneva Switzerland Nawaf A1 Sleibi, Sec. Gen. P: 41 22 8796969
F: 41 22 8796979
Governments of 51 countries. Conducts organizational, training, and equipment research in the field of civil defense. Maintains liaison among governmental, professional, and volunteer organizations concerned with the protection and safety of civilian populations. Advocates public education against home, industrial, and natural hazards. Conducts research in accident prevention and response. Sponsors training of field personnel and disaster managers. Languages: Arabic; English; French; Russian; Spanish. International Civil Defence Journal (Journal), quarterly.
International Commission on Civil Status (ICCS) (Commission Internationale de I'Etat Civil)
http://www.ciec1.org
ciec-sg@ciec1.org
3, pi. Arnold F-67000 Strasbourg France Joanna Schmidi-Szalewski, Sec. Gen. P: 33 3 88611862
F: 33 3 88605879
National governmental representatives from 16 countries united to improve and internationally coordinate member countries' municipal and family laws. Acts as forum for international exchange of information on each country's municipal, personal, and family laws; exchanges legal texts and documentation. Coordinates efforts with the Hague Conference on Private International Law, the Council of Europe, the European Community, and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Languages: French. Guide Pratique International de I'Etat Civil (Book), annual; Proces-Verbaux, semiannual.
International Community Corrections Association (ICCA)
http://www.iccaweb.org
info@iccaweb.org
8701 Georgia Ave., Sle. 402 Silver Spring, MD 20910 United States Kevin Downey, Pres. P: (301) 585-6090
F: (301) 585-6094
Agencies and individuals from North America and other countries working in community based correctional programs. Purposes are to assist members in functioning more effectively through the exchange of information regarding management and treatment; promote the development of community-based correctional programs; develop and implement a pro-gram of public information and education in the field of community based treatment; assist social institu-tions within communities to accept the responsibility for coping with crime, substance abuse, mental health, delinquency, and related social problems. Sponsors programs in the areas of corrections. Conducts research programs and Margaret Mead Lecture Series. Formerly: International Halfway House Association; International Association of Residential and Community Alternative.  
International Council of Environmental Law (ICEL) (Conseil International du Droit de I'Environnement)
http://www.i-c-e-l.org
icel@inllawpol.org
Godesberger Allee 108-112 D-53175 Bonn Germany Wolfgang E. Burhenne, Exec. Governor P: 49 228 2692240
F: 49 228 2692251
Individuals (315) and organizations (25) in the fields of environmental law, policy, and administration united to facilitate professional contact between members and to foster the exchange and dissemination of information on the legal and policy aspects of environmental conservation. Languages: English; French. Environmental Policy and Law (Journal), bimonthly; International Environmental Law: Multilateral Treaties; References to Environmental Policy and Law Literature (Bibliography), quarterly.
International Criminal Court Alliance
http://www.icc-alliance.org
info@icc-altiance.org
11835 W Olympic Blvd., Ste. 1090 Los Angeles, CA 90064 United States Sean Butler, Pres./Sec. P: (310) 473-0777

Toll-free: (866) 379-8843
Supports research and education regarding the participation of the United States in a permanent International Criminal Court. Promotes peace through International Law. Supports the International Criminal Court in promoting a just and equitable international legal system that will address crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, when there are no other courts willing or able to prosecute.  
International Criminal Law Network (ICLN)
http://www.tdn.net
d.patberg@idn.net
Koninginnegracht 27 NL-2514 AB The Hague Netherlands Lieneke Louman, Mgr. P: 31 70 3626579
F: 31 70 3629768
Organizes and advances professional and social interaction between academics, policymakers and legal professionals in international law. Promotes exchange of knowledge among criminal law professionals. Provides education and training.  
International Criminal Police Organization - Interpol (ICPO) (Organisation Internationale de Police Criminelle)
http://www.interpol.int
info@interpol.int
200, quai Charles de Gaulle 69006 Lyon France Ronald K. Noble, Sec. Gen.
F: 33 4 72447163
Intergovernmental organization responsible for promoting the widest possible mutual assistance between law enforcement agencies around the world. Through its computer network and databases the organization serves as a central point of coordination for investigators of a trans-national nature. Languages: Arabic; English; French; Spanish. International Crime Statistics, annual; International Criminal Police Review, bimonthly.
International Cruise Victims (ICV)
http://www.intemationalcruisevictims.org
kcarver17@cox.net
704 228th Ave. NE PMB 525 Sammamish, WA 98074 United States Kendall Carver, Pres. P: (425) 753-7711
F: (206) 374-2944
Represents victims of crime on cruise ships, their families and friends, and individuals concerned about the problems of victimization and disappearances on cruise ships. Advocates for legislative reform to protect passengers from crimes and increase the rights of victims of crimes that occur on cruise ships. Aims to contribute to growing a cruise industry where passengers and crew members are safe and secure from victimization.  
International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
http://www.idlo.int
idlo@idlo.int
Vtale Vaticano, 106 1*00165 Rome Italy Jeffrey S. Waldron, Acting Dir. Gen. P: 39 6 40403200
F: 39 6 40403232
Promotes the rule of law and good governance in developing countries, countries in economic transition and in those emerging from armed conflict. Works with people and institutions at all levels of society to build effective and fair legal frameworks and processes that create social and economic opportunity for all. Encourages its country partners to take charge of their own development agendas. Works directly with lawyers, jurists, policy-makers, regulators, civil society representatives, universities, research centers, public and private institutions and government ministries to empower them to actively contribute to their country's development. Languages: Arabic; English; French; Italian; Spanish. Training Program (Journal), annual.
International Footprint Association (tFA)
http://www.footprinter.org
elml433@ao..com
PO Box 1652 Walnut, CA 91788-1652 United States Eugene L. Mattson, Pres.

Toll-free: (877) 432*3668
Represents law enforcement officers and citizens of all professions and businesses. Brings together, on a social basis, conscientious law enforcement personnel and others interested in improving knowledge of law enforcement problems.  
International Forensic Entomology Detection Canine Association (IFEDCA)
http://www.ifedca.com
info@actionpestcontrol.com
1913 Hooper Ave. Toms River, NJ 08753 United States Bill Whitstine, Founder/Chm. P: (732) 255-1649
F: (732) 255-1539
Represents the interests of trained canines, teams and facilities within the forensic entomology detection canine industry. Promotes quality and fair business practices within the canine detection industry. Provides training, education and certification to members.  
International Institute for Ethnic Group Rights and Regionalism (INTEREG) (Internationales Institut fur Nationalitatenrecht und Regionalismus)
http://www.intereg.org
info@intereg.org
Postfach 340161 D-80098 Munich Germany   P: 49 89 27294222
F: 49 89 27294226
Scholars and politicians in 40 countries working to promote nationality rights, regionalist independence, and self-determination in order to reduce armed conflicts and maintain peace. Conducts educational program on group rights issues; holds seminars. Sponsors research projects and field studies. Languages: Dutch; English; French; German.  
International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (Institut International pour I'Unlfication du Droit Prive)
http://www.unidroit.org
info@unidroit.org
Via Panispema 28 1-00184 Rome Italy   P: 39 6 696211
F: 39 6 69941394
Governments interested in examining ways of harmo-nizing and coordinating private law of states and groups of states. Prepares drafts of laws and conventions with the aim of establishing uniform law and improving international relations in the field; works to prepare various states for the adoption of uniform rules of private law. Organizes conferences, seminars, study groups, symposia, and work programs for academics and practitioners interested in international trade law and the legal and technical aspects of unification; sponsors studies in comparative private law. Collaborates with independent experts and organizations in the field. Languages: English; French; German; Italian; Spanish. Uniform Law Review, quarterly.
International Law Association (ILA) (Association de Droit International)
http://www.ila-hq.org
info@ila-hq.org
Charles Clore House 17 Russell Sq. London WC1B 5DR United Kingdom David J.C. Wyld, Sec. Gen. P: 44 20 73232978
F: 44 20 73233580
Lawyers and representatives in 85 countries active in the shipping, commercial, and banking industries. Fosters interest in the study, advancement and unification of international public and private law and comparative law, and in resolving legal conflicts. Conducts seminars. Languages: English; French. Conference Reports (Proceedings), biennial; The Effect of Independence on Treaties (Book); The Present State of International Law (Book).
International Law Association, German Branch (ILA)
http://www.dvir.de
r.hofmann@jur.uni-frankfurt.de
Gruneburgplatz 1 D-60329 Frankfurt Germany Rainer Hofmann, Sec. P: 49 69 79834293
F: 49 69 79834515
Promotes the study and advancement of international law public, private, and comparative law.  
International Law Association, Indian Branch
http://www.ila-hq.org/en/branches/5ndex.cfm/bid/22
pravin.parekh@pravinparekh.com
Parekh Chambers 30 School Ln. Bengali Market New Delhi 110 001 India Pravin H. Parekh, Sec.
F: 91 11 23311951
Fosters professional and business relations between judges, lawyers and other members, business and government representatives in the region. Promotes the rule of law in a diverse range of political, cultural, social and economic contexts throughout the region.  
International Law Association, Japan Branch
http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/ila
ila@j.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Faculty of Law, Univ. of Tokyo 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 Japan Shunji Yanai, Pres. P: 81 3 58413131
F: 81 3 58413174
   
International Law Association, Korean Branch Seoul National University Coll. of Law
http://www.ila-hq.org
smrhee@snu.ac.kr
San 56*1 Shilim-dong Gwanak-gu Seoul 151-743 Republic of Korea Sang-Myon Rhee, Co-Pres.
 
Works for the study, clarification and development of both public and international law. Makes proposals for the solution of conflicts of law, for the unification of law, and the furthering of international understanding and goodwill.  
International Law Association, South African Branch (SABILA)
http://www.ila-hq.org/en/branches/index.cfm/bid/43
ivl@khl.co.za
PO Box 782687 Sandton 2146 Republic of South Africa Hennie Strydom, Pres.
F: 27 11 6696299
Promotes international law in South Africa.  
International Law Association - Swedish Branch Engetbrektsgatan
http://www.ilasweden.se
jk@kadelburgerlaw.com
114 32 Stockholm Sweden John Kadelburger, Sec.
F: 46 701 466130
Promotes the study, clarification, and development of international law.  
International Law Association, Swiss Branch
http://www.ila-hq.org/en/branches/index.cfm/bid/47
schmid!enzlaw@bluewin.ch
Culmannstrasse 36 CH-8006 Zurich Switzerland Wemer Schmid-Lenz, Sec.-Treas.
F: 41 44 2610227
Promotes the study, clarification, and development of international law.  
International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA)
http://www.ileeta.org
info@ileeta.org
1972 Gail Lynne Dr. Burfington, Wl 53105 United States Mary Grace Barbye, Dir. of Sales and Marketing P: (262) 767-1406
F: (262) 767-1813
Reduces law enforcement risks. Enhances training of criminal justice practitioners. Promotes safety and security. ILEETA Chronicle (Journal), annual; ILEETA Digest (Journal), quarterly; ILEETA Use of Force Journal (Journal), quarterly.
International Law Institute (ILI)
http://www.ili.org
training@ili.org
The Foundry Bldg. 1055 Thomas Jefferson St. NW Washington, DC 20007 United States Don Wallace, Chm. P: (202) 247-6006
F: (202) 247-6010
Offers a combination of research and training programs that focus on the legal aspect of international business transactions. Sponsors international conferences and service programs for foreign students and lawyers. Formerly: Institute for International and Foreign Trade Law.  
International Law Students Association (ILSA)
http://www.ilsa.org
ilsa@ilsa.org
25 E Jackson Blvd., Ste. 518 Chicago, IL 60604 United States Robert D. Palmer, Pres. P: (312) 362-5025
F: (312) 362-5073
International law societies at law schools worldwide; interns and associate members. Promotes the study and understanding of international law through cooperative development of programs. Provides support to local groups for on-campus programming and coordinates regional, national, and international events. Conducts annual Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, open to all international law societies. Administers the U.S. portion of the Student Trainee Exchange Program, a student administered internship exchange between U.S. and European law firms and legal organizations, and the Transamerica Student Exchange Program between the U.S. and Mexico. Provides research opportunities to undergraduate, graduate, and law students in the field of international law. Maintains speakers list; coordinates a book donation program. ILSA Guide to Education and Career Development in International Law (Book); ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law (Journal), 3/year. Formerly: Association of Student International Law Societies.
International Legal Defense Counsel (ILDC)
http://www.ildc-law.com
405 Lexington Ave., 26th FI. New York, NY 10174 United States Michael J. Griffith, Contact

Toll-free: (888) 534-9106
United States attorneys concerned with the plight of individuals encountering legal problems in countries other than their own. Provides legal assistance to Americans incarcerated abroad. Acts as liaison between the family, the foreign attorney, and the client in both civil and criminal cases; and assists in hiring legal counsel abroad. Provides continued legal representation in the U.S. for prisoners returned under prisoner transfer treaties. Increases public awareness of legal problems encountered while living and traveling abroad. Company services include: employee seminar aimed at avoiding legal troubles abroad; legal orientation to foreign laws and customs; legal counseling for employees living or traveling abroad; legal opinions on matters involving civil or criminal laws of foreign countries. Maintains speakers' bureau. Coming Home: A Handbook for Americans Imprisoned in Mexico (Handbook); The Hassle of Your Life: A Handbook for Families of Americans Jailed Abroad (Handbook); Prisoner Transfer Treaties, A Practical Guide (Handbook); Repatriation: A Handbook for Americans Imprisoned in Europe (Handbook). Supersedes: Committee of Concerned Parents.
International Legal Institute (Internatinaal Jurldisch Instituut)
http://www.iji.nl
info@iji.nl
Spui 186 NL-2511 BW The Hague Netherlands A.L.G.A. Stille, Dir. P: 31 70 3460974
F: 31 70 3625235
Promotes increased understanding of Dutch and foreign private international law and foreign law. Gathers and disseminates information on Dutch and foreign private international taw and foreign law. Languages: Dutch; English; French; German; Spanish. Bulletin, quarterly. Formerly: International Juridical Institute.
International Maritime Committee (IMC) (Comite Maritime International)
http://www.comitemaritime.org
admini@cmi-imc.org
Everdijstraat 43 B-2000 Antwerp Belgium Kari-Johan Gombrii, Pres. P: 32 3 2273526
F: 32 3 2273528
National maritime law associations. Strives to promote and contribute to the unification of maritime and commercial law, maritime customs, usages, and practices. Cooperates with other worldwide organizations. Languages: English; French. Annuaire CMI Yearbook (Yearbook), annual; CMI News Letter (Newsletter), triennial; Proceedings of International Conferences of CMI (Proceedings), quadrennial.
International Maritime Organization (IMO) (Organisation Maritime Internationale)
http://www.imo.org
info@imo.org
4, Albert Embankment London SE1 7SR United Kingdom Efthimios E. Mitropoulos, Sec. Gen. P: 44 20 77357611
F: 44 20 75873210
Governments involved in promoting the safety and security of international merchant shipping and preventing pollution at sea caused by ships. Languages: English; French; Spanish. IMO News (Magazine), quarterly; IMO Publications Catalog (Catalog), periodic. Formerly: Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization.
International Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL)
http://www.gaminglawmasters.com
imgldirector@aol.com
3288 St. Vincent Pi. Boulder, CO 80301 United States Melissa Lurie, Exec. Dir. P: (303) 449-9955
F: (303) 449-9977
Represents gaming attorneys and affiliated members in the gaming industry. Aims to further the gaming industry's legal education. Serves as a forum for the exchange of professional information concerning all aspects of gaming law.  
International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR)
http://www.imadr.org
imadrjc@imadr.org
6 FI., 1-7-1 Irifune Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-0042 Japan Yuriko Hara, Sec. Gen. P: 81 3 62803101
F: 81 3 62803102
Investigates situations of discrimination and strengthen solidarity among minority groups. Sends missions to specific areas occasionally. Acts to eliminate all forms of discrimination around the world. Fosters international solidarity among discriminated minorities and advancing the international regime of human right. Connect (Newsletter), quarterly.
International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA)
http://www.imla.org
info@imla.org
7910 Woodmont Ave., Ste. 1440 Bethesda, MD 20814 United States Chuck Thompson, Gen. Counsel/Exec. Dir. P: (202) 466-5424
F: (202) 785-0152
Seeks to promote and advance the development of local government law and. Serves as a clearinghouse of local law materials; collects and disseminates information; assists government agencies to prepare for litigation and develop new local laws; provides legal research and writing services; offers continuing legal education opportunities; conducts research programs. Absorbed: National 1ST of Municipal Law Officers.  
International Network of Boutique Law Firms (INBLF)
http://www.inblf.com
steve@gsbarristers.com
75 Rockefeller Plz., 18th Fir. New York, NY 10019 United States Steven Spielvogel, Pres.

Toll-free: (866) 758-0317
Ensures that each firm's clients will receive quality legal representation. Provides a healthy referral network among the high performing, single focus law firms. Promotes a network that connects small law firms around the country and the world giving the small law firms a way to compete with the larger national and global firms.  
International Network of Prison Ministries (INPM)
http://prisonministry.net
Box 227475 Dallas, TX 75222 United States Beth Mitchel, Contact
 
Promotes crime prevention and rehabilitation through Christian ministry.  
International Ombudsman Institute (101) (Institut international de I'Ombusdman)
http://www.law.ualberta.ca/centres/ioi
loi@votksanw.qv.at
PO Box 20 1015 Vienna Austria Diane Callan, Admin. P: 43 1 5129388
F: 43 1 5129388
Ombudsman offices, complaint handling organizations, institutions, libraries, and individuals in 74 countries. Promotes concept of ombudsmanship and supports research and educational efforts in the field. Disseminates information about ombudsmanship; participates in seminars concerning the ombudsman concept. Languages: English; French; German; Spanish.  
International Organisation for the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (EAFORD) (Organisation Internationale pour I'Elimination de Toutes les Formes de Discrimination Raciale)
http://www.eaford.org
info@eaford.org
5, Rte. Des Morillons Case Postale 2100 CH-1211 Geneva 2 Switzerland Abdalla Sharafeddin, Pres. P: 41 22 7886233
F: 41 22 7886245
Individuals and groups in 17 countries involved in human rights issues and who oppose racism and racial discrimination. Promotes equality, dignity, rights for all peoples and individuals. Provides support to nongovernmental organizations with similar aims. Cooperates with universities in different countries and United Nations bodies on the issue of racism and racial discrimination; disseminates information. Plans to establish a library and research centers. Languages: English.  
International Organization for Victim Assistance (IOVA)
http://www.iovahelp.org
inquiry@iovahelp.org
32465 NE Old Parrett Mountain Rd. Newberg, OR 97132 United States Martene A. Young, Pres. P: (503) 554-1552
F: (503) 554-1532
Aims to mobilize people, organizations and governments to prevent and mitigate the effects of the crimes and catastrophes on victims and communities. Promotes international policy changes that sup-port the rights and funding of services for victims and survivors of crime, violence, abuse of power, terrorism and national disasters. Provides information and education on violence prevention and restorative justice.  
International Paralegal Management Association (I PM A)
http://www.paralegalmanagement.org
info@paralegalmanagement.org
PO Box 659 Avondale Estates, GA 30002-0659 United States Michael J. Mazur, Exec. Dir. P: (404) 292-4762
F: (404) 292-2931
Individuals who manage paralegals. Promotes the field of paralegal management; conducts continuing education program for members; provides for information exchange among members and those planning to enter the field. Maintains 22 chapters. Formerly: Legal Assistant Management Association.  
International Police Association (IPA)
http://www.ipa-iac.org
isg@ipa-iac.org
Intl. Administration Ctre. 1 Fox Rd. West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 6AJ United Kingdom Georgios Karsaropouios, Internationa) Sec. Gen. P: 44 115 9455985
F: 44 115 9822578
Members of the police service, either in employment or retired. Seeks to unite all active and retired members of the police service to establish ties of friendship and mutual aid among them. Organizes exchange holidays, pen-friendships, and group visits; encourages and stimulates public service to promote respect for law and the maintenance of order among members of the police service in all countries. Engages in social and cultural activities; Works to establish a correspondence service. NGO (special status) with UN, the council of Europe and UNESCO. Languages: English; French; German; Spanish. ISG Newsletter (Newsletter), periodic.
International Police and Fire Chaplain's Association (IPFCA)
http://www.ipfca.org
info@ipfca.org
9393 Pardee Rd. Taylor, Ml 48180 United States Daniel G. Tackett, Dir. P: (313) 291-2571
 
Offers advanced training and prepared emergency management services to chaplains. Provides support to local and international law enforcement and fire departments, federal and state agencies, and emergency agencies in the event of natural disasters and acts of terrorism.  
International Police Mountain Bike Association (I PM BA)
http://www.ipmba.org
info@ipmba.org
583 Frederick Rd., Ste. 5B Baltimore, MD 21228 United States Maureen Becker, Exec. Dir. P: (410) 744-2400
F: (410) 744-5504
Provides resources, networking opportunities and training for public safety bicyclists, including police officers and EMS personnel. Conducts the tPMBA Police Cyclist Course and the EMS Cyclist Course. Complete Guide to Police Cycling (Book); IPMBA News (Newsletter), quarterly.
International Police Work Dog Association (IPWDA)
http://www.ipwda.org
ipwdal@yahoo.com
PO Box 7455 Greenwood, IN 46142 United States Richard L. McOueary, Pres. P: (317) 882-9191
 
Aims to unite and assist all law enforcement agencies in the training and continued progress of all police work dogs. Seeks to establish a working standard for all police work dogs, handlers, and trainers through an accreditation program. Promotes the image of the police work dog.  
International Possibilities Unlimited (IPU)
http://www.ipunlimited.org
shani@ipunfimited.org
Metro Plaza II 8403 Cotesville Rd. Silver Spring, MD 20910 United States Deborah Robinson, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (301) 562-0883
F: (301) 562-8084
Represents the interests of individuals dedicated to building a global network linking people of African descent within the United States to social justice struggles throughout the world. Strives to increase understanding, participation and activism by Black people in international arenas. Mobilizes national and international networks to participate in international forums. Advocates for social justice, conducts research, provides technical assistance, serves as a clearinghouse for information, and provides avenues for experiential learning. The Fundamental Human Right To Prosecution And Compensation (Paper); Shift Happens: Contemporary Racism And African American (Paper).
International Prison Ministry (IPM)
http://www.chaplainray.com
info@chaplainray.com
PO Box 2868 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-2868 United States Robert Hoekstra, Dir.
F: (714) 972-0557
Toll-free: 800-527-1212
Represents individuals concerned about the spiritual well-being of prisoners in the U.S. Seeks to rehabilitate criminals through the processes of Christian conversion and discipleship. Conducts prison crusades and seminars. Prison Evangelism Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly.
International Refugee Rights Initiative (IRRI)
http://www.refugee-rights.org
info@refugee-rights.org
866 United Nations Plz., Ste. 4018 New York, NY 10017 United States Sandrah Akello, Program Asst. P: (212) 453-5853

Toll-free: (866) 504-0743
Strives to address human rights in conflict and displacement in Africa. Enhances the protection of displaced populations before, during and after conflict. Participates in the improvement and creation of models of law and practice which best guarantee human rights in conflict and displacement. Refugee Rights News (Newsletter), monthly.
International Resources Group (IRG)
http://www.irgltd.com
info@irgltd.com
1211 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 700 Washington, DC 20036 United States Asif M. Shaikh, Pres. P: (202) 289-0100
F: (202) 289-7601
Promotes disaster preparedness and mitigation and effective emergency management worldwide. Undertakes and administers housing, flood preparedness, emergency construction, community self-help, monitoring and evaluating transition from emergency to environmental disaster programs. Formerly: INTER- TECT; IRG Ltd..  
International Senior Lawyers Project (ISLP)
http://www.islp.org
jberman@islp.org
31 W 52nd St.. 9th FI. New York, NY 10019 United States Jean C. Berman, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 880-5836
F: (212) 878-8375
Provides volunteer legal services by highly skilled and experienced attorneys to advance democracy and the rule of law, protect human rights and promote equitable economic development worldwide. Helps governments and citizens develop and implement legal reforms. Assists programs that advance Ihe social and economic well-being of people in developing countries. Builds the capacity of local organizations and professionals to meet the needs of their communities. The ISLP New (Newsletter), biennial.
International Society of Criminology (ISC) (Societe Internationale de Criminologie)
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/societr.intemationale.de.criminologie
crim.sic@wanadoo.fr
12 rue Charles Fourier F-75013 Paris France George Picca, Gen. Sec. P: 33 1 45880023
F: 33 1 45889640
Criminologists and other interested inc' to advance understanding of crime promotes interdisciplinary study of sues. Serves as a clearinghouse sponsors research and educatic courages communication arm between members and other * fields related to criminology. ' 0r French.  
International Soci Studies (ISILS)
http://www.isils.
pbearman@lav
PO Box 669 Groton, MA 01450 United States Robert Gleave, Pres.
 
Aims to encourage of Islamic law. Fos' law and related r Studies events ar  
International Society for Law and Technology (ISLAT)
http://www.islat.org
secretariat@islat.org
1811 W Katetla Ave., No. 101 Anaheim, CA 92804 United States Stephen Lesavich, Pres. P: (714) 778-3230
F: (714) 778-5463
Improves the understanding of the complex inter-relationships between the law and technology. Promotes the regular exchange of new issues, ideas, and information related to the intersection of law and technology. Encourages collaboration between practicing lawyers, technologists, legal and technical academics, and the judiciary with respect to emerging areas related to new technologies and the law. Serves as facilitator and coordinator of new legal and technical information interchange worldwide. Law and Technology (Proceedings).
International Society of Primerus Law Firms
http://www.primerus.com
jcb@buchananfirm.com
171 Monroe Ave. NW, Ste. 750 Grand Rapids, Ml 49503 United States John C. Buchanan, Pres. P: (616) 454-9939
F: (616) 458-7099
Toll-free: 800-968-2211
Represents independent law firms. Helps restore honor and dignity to the legal profession. Strives to rebuild the public's trust in lawyers and the judicial system. Facilitates communication and cooperation among members. Primerus Paradigm (Magazine), quarterly.
International Union of Police Associations (IUPA)
http://www.iupa.org
iupa@iupa.org
1549 Ringling Blvd., Ste. 600 Sarasota, FL 34236 United States Samuel A. Cabral, Pres. P: (941) 487-2560
F: (941) 487-2570
AFL-CIO. Represents police officers organized to secure just compensation for their service and equitable settlement of their grievances, promote the establishment of just and reasonable work conditions, and encourage the formation of local unions, state and provincial associations, and joint councils. Seeks professionalization of the police officer through collective bargaining seminars and research. Encourages formation of political action committees by locals. Compiles statistics. Monitors national police/ labor legislation.  
Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA)
http://www.ipba.org
ipba@ipba.org
Roppongi Hills N Tower, 7th FI. 6-2-31 Roppongi Minato-ku Tokyo 106-0032 Japan Shiro Kuniya, Pres. P: 81 3 57866796
F: 81 3 57866778
Provides a forum for commercial lawyers with a focus S the Asia-Pacific region.  
Inventors Workshop International l|EF)
http://www.inventorsworkshop.info
iwief@inventorsworkshop.info
PO Box 285 Barbara, CA 93102-0285 United States V. Tratner, Pres. 05) 879-1729
 
W and professional inventors in the U.S. s instruction, assistance, and guidance including: patent protection; patent searches Visions; offering inventions for sale; getting s and products designed, produced, and manufactured; choosing experts when required- performing as many of these vital actions as capabilities and resources provide. Organizes seminars and semiannual programs on invention promotion and Reduction to Practice." Conducts research. Works in cooperation with Entrepreneurs Workshop International, which was formed to help inventor/members sell, market, or license their products. Offers children s services. Operates Green2Gold Incubator and workshops for energy and environmental technologies. Invent!: The Magazine of Creativity, Invention and Entrepreneurship and The Light- bulb Journal (Magazine), bimonthly; Inventor's Guidebook (Book); Inventor's Journal (Journal); Membership Resources Directory (Directory).
Iran Democratic Union (IDU)
http://www.irandemocraticunion.org
info@irandemocraticunion.org
PO Box 61551 Potomac, MD 20859-1551 United States Reza Pahlavi, Honorary Chm. Ph; (202) 618-1438
F: (404) 393-5279
Works for a free and secular Iran that honors the individual rights of ail its citizens. Educates the public about the human rights crisis in Iran to gain international support.  
Iranian American Bar Association (IABA)
http://www.iaba.us
iaba@iaba.us
1025 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 1012 Washington, DC 20036 United States Nema Milaninia, Pres. P: (202) 828-1217
F: (202) 857-9799
Works to educate and inform the Iranian American community about legal issues of interest. Seeks to ensure that the American public at large, Iranian American representatives and other government officials are fully and accurately informed on legal matters ol interest and concern to the Iranian American community. Promotes the social, economic, professional and educational advancement of the Iranian American community. Strives to publicize and promote the achievements of Iranian American lawyers and other legal professionals. IABA Newsletter (Newsletter); The IABA Review (Report).
Iraq Occupation Focus
http://www.iraqoccupationfocus.org.uk
iraqfocus@riseup.net
PO Box 44680 London N16 7XX United Kingdom  
 
Campaigns to end the occupation of Iraq. Disseminates information and provides coverage about the realities of the occupation. Develops and publicizes the arguments for ending the occupation. Provides research and highlights the reasons for British involvement. Newsletter, biweekly.
Iraqi Human Rights Network
http://www.iraqen.net
iraqenn@yahoo.com
23902 Ann Arbor Trail Dearborn Heights, Ml 48127 United States Said AJ-Waely, Founder P: (313) 730-0821
 
Strives to advance the civil rights of Iraqi people. Supports Iraqis all over the world by aiding them in their needs and strengthening their lives. Collects blankets and other heating materials and gives them to Iraqi families. Provides Iraqi families with filters so they could filter their water and keep their families safe from disease.  
Irish Centre for European Law (ICEL)
http://www.icel.ie
icel@tcd.ie
Trinity College Law School, House 39 Dublin 2, Dublin Ireland Jonathan Tomkin, Dir. Ph; 353 1 8961845
 
Promotes the knowledge, study, and discussion of European Union and European Human Rights law in Ireland. Organizes conferences and continuing education programs. Disseminates information. European Initiatives in Intellectual Property (Book); Irish Social Security Law in a European Context (Book).
Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL)
http://www.iccl.ie
info@icd.ie
9- 13 Blackhall PI. Dublin 7, Dublin Ireland Mark Kelly, Dir. P: 353 1 7994504
F: 353 1 7994512
Conducts campaigns in support of civil liberties. Stresses the importance of preserving and extending civil liberties and examines relevant laws and official practices. Sponsors seminars. Languages: English. Journal of Rights (Journal), quarterly.
Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ)
http://www.jamaicansforjustice.org
ja.for.justice@cwjamaica.com
2 Fagan Ave. Kingston 8 Jamaica Carolyn Gomes, Exec. Dir. P: (876) 755-4524
F: (876) 755-4355
Advocates for fundamental changes in Jamaica's judicial, economic, social and political systems. Educates the public about the state of justice in Jamaica. Identifies issues and designs approaches to resolve them. Addresses citizens' complaints of justice. Justice Notes (Newsletter); Justice Report (Annual Reports), annual.
Japan Commercial Arbitration Association (JCAA)
http://www.jcaa.or.jp
arbitration@jcaa.or.jp
3rd FI., Hirose Bldg. 3-17, Kanda Nishiki-cho Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 101-0054 Japan Tatsuya Nakamura, Gen. Mgr. P: 81 3 52805161
F: 81 3 52805160
Commercial arbitrators. Administers arbitral proceedings and provides a wide range of consultation and information services. Languages: English. JCA Journal (Journal), monthly; JCA Newsletter (Newsletter), annual.
Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA) (Nihon Bengoshi Rengokai)
http://www.nichibenren.or.jp
international@nichibenren.or.jp
1-1-3 Kasumigaseki Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-0013 Japan Kenji Utsunomiya, Pres. P: 81 3 35809741
F: 81 3 35809840
Attorneys and bar associations in Japan. Works to uphold the standards and integrity of the legal profession by providing supervision of practicing attorneys and bar associations. Facilitates programs to protect civil rights and the environment. Represents members' judiciary positions to governmental bodies. Conducts research on legal systems and cultures in jurisdictions outside of Japan. Languages: English; Japanese. Liberty and Justice (Journal), monthly.
Japan Legal History Association (JALHA) (Hosei-shi Gakkai) Kyoto University
http://www.soc.rtii.ac.jp/jaIha
jalha@www80c.rtii.ac.jp
Yoshida-hommachi, Sakyo-ku Kyoto 606-8501 Japan   P: 81 75 7533235
F: 81 75 7533290
Consists of Japanese, Oriental and Occidental societies, from ancient to contemporary times. Aims to promote the academic exchange among researchers occupied with the various aspects of the history of law. Languages: English; Japanese. Legal History Review (Journal), annual.
Jefferson Foundation (JF)
http://www.jeffersonfoiindation.org
info@jeffersonfoundation.org
809 Quail St., Bldg. No. 1 Lakewood, CO 80215 United States Katie Tieman, Exec. Dir. P: (303) 982-2210
F: (303) 982-2209
Participants conduct nonpartisan research and citizen education on constitutional reforms designed to improve government structure and functioning. Sponsors Jefferson Meetings on the Constitution, a series of citizen debates. Jefferson Foundation News, semiannual. Supersedes: Foundation for the Study of Presidential and Congressional Terms.
Jewish Prisoner Services International (JPSI)
http://www.jewishprisonersennces.org
jewishprisonerservices@msn.com
PO Box 85840 Seattle, WA 98145-1840 United States Gary Friedman, Chm. P: (206) 985-0577
F: (206) 985-0479
Provides religious services and materials for Jewish prisoners and their families. Assists ex-offenders with reentry needs. Advises correctional agencies on Jewish religious standards and provides volunteers for in-prison/jail Jewish programs.  
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (JPFO)
http://www.jpfo.org
jpfo@jpfo.org
PO Box 270143 Hartford, Wl 53027 United States Aaron Zetman, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (262) 673-9745
F: (262) 673-9746
Toll-free: 800-869-1884
Individuals dedicated to advancing the civil right of law abiding persons to be armed. Works toward "destroying the concept that gun control is a beneficial policy*. Conducts research programs. Promotes public education regarding citizens' right to bear arms, and maintains that it is dangerous to individuals' safety and rights for the government to have guns while the public is disarmed. Bill of Rights Sentinel (Magazine), periodic; Death by Gun Control: The Human Cost of Victim Disarmament (Booklet); Dial 911 and Die; Gun Control: Gateway to Tyranny (Book); Hope: A Novel About A New President Who Practices Strict Bill of Rights Enforcement (Booklet); I Will Live Free; The State vs. the People: Re-Rise of the American Police State (Booklet); Television Documentary: Innocents Betrayed (Booklet); The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
John Howard Association (JHA)
http://www.thejha.org
dhoffman@thejha.org
375 E Chicago Ave., Ste. 529 Chicago, IL 60611 United States John Maki, Exec. Dir. P: (312) 503-6300
F: (312) 503-6306
Works for prison reform and prevention and control of crime and delinquency. Provides professional consultation and survey services in the crime and delinquency field; encourages and develops volunteer programs; monitors criminal justice programs and services. Staffed by professionals in the correctional field reinforced by active citizen leaders. Conducts research projects and publishes findings; sponsors public information program to promote community understanding. Named after John Howard (1726-90), an 18th century English prison reformer.  
Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
http://www.bazelon.org
inio@bazelon.org
1101 15th St. NW. Ste. 1212 Washington, DC 20005 United States Robert Bernstein, Exec. Dir./Pres. P: (202) 467-5730
F: (202) 223-0409
Aims to clarify, establish, and advance the legal rights of people with mental and developmental disabilities. Provides technical assistance and training to lawyers, consumer groups, providers of mental health and supported housing services, and policymakers at federal, state, and local levels. Has staff attorneys that have represented leading national consumer and professional associations and, on occasion, individual plaintiffs in landmark lawsuits that have established many rights of people with mental and developmental disabilities including the rights to: appropriate education, compensation for institution-maintaining labor, and fair consideration for access to federal assistance. Works to expand community-living opportunities for adults and children with disabilities and to protect their civil rights under the American With Disabilities Act, the Fair Housing Act and Medicaid law. Formerly: Mental Health Law Project.  
Just Detention International (JDI)
http://www.justdetention.org
info@justdetention.org
3325 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 340 Los Angeles, CA 90010 United States Lovisa Stannow, Exec. Dir. P: (213) 384-1400
F: (213) 384-1411
Seeks to end sexual violence against men, women, and youth in all forms of detention; promotes education, outreach, and advocacy. SPR Action Update (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: People Organized to Stop Rape of Imprisoned Persons; Stop Prisoner Rape.
Justice for All Organization (JFAO)
http://www.jfao.org
info@jfao.org
St. 3, Charai Ansari, Shar-e-Naw, House No. 200 Global Rights Compound Kabul Afghanistan Mahfuza Folad, Exec. Dir. P: 93 700476110
 
Works to strengthen the rule of law and expand access to justice for vulnerable populations in Afghanistan. Provides a competent legal representation in criminal, civil and family law cases to marginalized and underserved groups. Promotes an awareness among women, children and families about their legal rights.  
Justice Inc.
http://www.getjusticeforall.org
james3s2003@yahoo.com
6047 Tyvola Glen Cir. Charlotte, NC 28217 United States James Stevens, CEO/Chm.

Toll-free: 800-965-0387
Aims to help individuals receive ethical and moral treatment from the legal and judicial systems. Works to advocate, educate and assist those unfamiliar with civil and criminal laws. Educates the youth and young adults to help them avoid the hardships of navigating the criminal and civil judicial systems.  
Justice Research and Statistics Association (JRSA)
http://www.jrsa.org
cjinfo@jrsa.org
777 N Capitol St. NE, Ste. 801 Washington, DC 20002 United States Joan C. Weiss, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 842-9330
F: (202) 842-9329
Heads of state statistical units in criminal justice are voting members; others are associate members. Seeks to further the collection, analysis, dissemination, and use of data concerning crime and criminal justice at the federal and state levels; assist in the identification and transfer of techniques for analyzing criminal justice data. Acts as clearinghouse and forum for discussion among criminal justice professionals; serves as liaison between the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics and the states. Coordinates the State Evaluation Development (SED) Program funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Forum (Newsletter), quarterly; Justice Research & Policy (Journal), semiannual. Formerly: Criminal Justice Statistics Association.
Justice Without Borders
http://www.justicewithoutborders.org
PO Box 2400 Madison, Wl 53701-2400 United States Nicholas L. Chiarkas, Contact
 
Promotes the exchange of information, ideas and expertise in providing legal representation to individuals that face deprivation of life or liberty.  
Korean American Voters' Council (KAVC)
http://www.kavc.org
35-20 147th St., No. 2D Flushing, NY 11354 United States   P: (718) 961-4117
F: (718) 961-4603
Strives to register voters, promote voting, educate voters and protect voter rights. Fosters a strong sense of cultural identity and social unity among Korean Americans.  
Law Association for Asia and the Pacific (LAWASIA)
http://lawasia.asn.au
lawasia@lawasia.asn.au
GPO Box 980 Brisbane, Queensland 4001 Australia Janet Neville, Sec. Gen. P: 61 7 32225888
F: 61 7 32225850
Lawyers, organizations, firms, and corporations in 24 countries. Facilitates an international and professional network for lawyers to update, reform and develop the law in the region. Provides members the opportunity to be updated in the laws of the region by offering specialty conferences throughout the year. Languages: English. LAWASIA Update (Magazine), 3/year.
Law Council of Australia (LCA)
http://www.lawcouncil.asn.au
mail@lawcouncil.asn.au
GPO Box 1989 Canberran Capital Territory 2601 Australia Bill Grant, Sec. Gen. P: 61 2 62463788
F: 61 2 62480639
Represents the legal profession at the national level; speaks on behalf of constituent bodies on national issues affecting the legal profession; promotes the administration of justice, access to justice and general improvement of the law; advises governments, courts and other federal agencies on ways in which the law and the justice system can be improved to benefit the community. Presents events such as the biennial Australian Legal Convention, coordinates National Law Week, and organizes specialized seminars, workshops, and conferences on a range of legal issues. Languages: English.  
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP)
http://www.leap.cc
info@leap.cc
121 Mystic Ave. Medford, MA 02155 United States Neill Franklin, Exec. Dir. P: (781) 393-6985
F: (781) 393-2964
Seeks to educate the public, the media and the policy makers about the failure of current drug policies. Seeks to end drug prohibition. Advocates for a system of regulation and control.  
Law Enforcement Alliance of America (LEAA)
http://www.leaa.org
membership@leaa.org
7700 Leesburg Pike, Ste. 421 Falls Church, VA 22043 United States James J. Fotis, Dir/Exec. Dir. P: (703) 847-2677
F: (703) 556-6485
Toll-free: 800-766-8578
Works to improve the criminal justice system and keep citizens safe from violent crime. Provides representation in Washington, DC; introduces and passes legislative criminal justice reforms; promotes victim's rights over criminal rights; supports an individual's right to choose to own a firearm. The LEAA Advocate (Magazine).
Law Enforcement Association of Asian Pacifics (LEAAP)
http://www.leaap.org
info@leaap.org
PO Box 11336 Glendale, CA 91226 United States Jennie Wong, Pres. P: (213) 847-1610
 
Develops professional standards in the justice system. Strengthens the partnership of law enforcement agencies. Provides social, civic and scholastic functions. Promotes the value of diversity.  
Law Enforcement and Emergency Services Video Association (LEVA)
http://www.leva.org
president@leva.org
PO Box 547 Midlothian, TX 76065 United States Susan Brinkley Krawczyk, Exec. Sec. P: (469) 285-9435
F: (469) 533-3659
Serves as a key resource to the global public safety community by focusing on the needs of video production and forensic imaging disciplines. Provides opportunities for professional development through quality training and informational exchange. Offers forensic video analysis training to law enforcement professionals. Viewfinder (Newsletter); Membership Directory, annual.
Law Enforcement Memorial Association (LEMA)
http://www.forgottenheroes-lema.org
forgottenheroes@comcast.net
PO Box 72835 Roselle, IL 60172-0835 United States Ronald C. Van Raalte, Pres. P: (312) 623-1391
F: (847) 524-1369
Current and former law enforcement officers, lineal descendants of slain officers, and interested individuals working to compile a detailed, accurate, and documented list of police officers who died in the line of duty. Plans to establish a memorial museum and library and publish a memorial book. Conducts research.  
Law Enforcement Thermographers' Association (LETA)
http://www.leta.org
waI!ef@doj.state.wi.us
PO Box 6485 Edmond, OK 73083-6485 United States Edward F. Wall, Pres. P: (405) 330-6988
 
Promotes legal and ethical use of thermal imaging on law enforcement operations. Provides training and certification to individuals in the field of law enforcement thermography.  
Law School Admission Council (LSAC)
http://www.lsac.org
lsacinfo@lsac.org
662 Penn St. Box 2000-T Newtown, PA 18940 United States   P: (215) 968-1001
F: (215) 968-1277
Law schools in the U.S. and Canada. Develops and administers the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Provides services to law schools and law school applicants to support the admission process. Holds law school forums. Publishes legal education and test preparation material. Becoming A Lawyer: A Video Collection (Video); The Next 10 Actual, Official PrepTests (Book); Official Guide to ABA Approved Law Schools (Book), annual; Prep Tests (Book); Ten Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (Book). Formerly: Law Services.
Law of the Sea Institute (LOSI)
http://www.law.berkeley.edU/1962.htm
losi@law.berkeley.edu
University of California, Berkeley 381 Boalt Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-7200 United States Harry N. Scheiber, Co-Dir. P: (510) 642-5125
F: (510) 643-2698
Works to stimulate and exchange information and ideas relating to international law, politics, economics, and technology of the sea. The Marine Environment and Sustainable Development: Law, Policy, and Science (Book); Moscow Symposium on the Law of the Sea (Book); San Diego International Law Journal (Journal), semiannual.
Law Society
http://www.lawsoctety.org.uk/horne.law
contact@lawsociety.org.uk
113 Chancery Ln. London WC2A1 PL United Kingdom Linda Lee, Pres. P: 44 20 72421222
F: 44 20 78310344
Solicitors in England and Wales. Provides services and support for members; sets standards for the legal profession. Works to improve access to the law by the general public. Languages: English.  
Law and Society Association (LSA)
http://www.lawandsociety.org
pipkin@legal.umass.edu
University of Massachusetts 217 Draper Hall 40 Campus Center Way Amherst, MA 01003-9244 United States Ronald M. Pipkin, Exec. Off. P: (413) 545-4617
F: (413) 577-3194
Social scientists, law professors, lawyers, and administrators for government and other agencies. Explores the relationships between law and society in order to contribute to the understanding of law as a social and political phenomenon and to expedite the use of law as an instrument of public policy. Promotes interdisciplinary ventures in the area of law and the social sciences. Sponsors activities that may stimulate criticism and new ideas among scholars and practitioners concerned with the interaction of society and law. Conducts joint panels and symposia with other professional associations; sponsors training institutes for socio-legal research and teaching. Law and Society Review (Journal), quarterly.
Law Society of England
http://www.lawsoriety.org.uk/home.law
regionalsupport@lawsociety.org.uk
113 Chancery Ln. London WC2A 1 PL United Kingdom Des Hudson, Chief Exec. P: 44 20 72421222
F: 44 20 78310344
Members of the Law Society are solicitors in England and Wales. Represents solicitors and provides services to support them. Languages: Welsh. Law Society Gazette (Magazine), weekly; Annual Report, annual.
Law Society of Hong Kong
http://www.hklawsoc.org.hk/pub
sg@hklawsoc.org.hk
Wing On House, 3rd FI. 71 Des Voeux Rd. Central Hong Kong People's Republic of China Huen Wong, Pres. P: 852 28460500
F: 852 28450387
Provides the history and objectives of the Law Society of Hong Kong. Serves the general public to regulate its members and provide professional guidance and support services. Hong Kong Lawyer (Journal), monthly.
Law Society of Ireland
http://www.lawsociety.ie
general@lawsociety.ie
Blackhall PI. Dublin 7, Dublin Ireland Ken Murphy, Dir. Gen. P: 353 1 6724800
F: 353 1 6724801
Solicitors, law students and scholars, and other individuals with an interest in the law. Seeks to "improve access to the law". Represents the professional interests of, and provides support and services to, solicitors. Handles public complaints regarding the conduct of members; administers statutory compensation fund. Develops guidelines for legal practice and education. Sponsors continuing professional development courses for solicitors. Languages: English; Irish. Law Society Gazette (Magazine), monthly.
Law Society of Maldives (LSM)
http://www.lawsociety.org.mv
info@lawsociety.org.mv
2nd FI., Aage 12 (East Wing) Boduthakurufaanu Magu Henveiru   Male, Maldives P: 960 3333644
F: 960 331545
Represents licensed and practicing lawyers in Maldives. Promotes legal development in Maldives. Provides assistance in drafting bills and regulations. Sponsors law related activities.  
Law Society of Northern Ireland
http://www.lawsoc-ni.org
info@lawsoc-ni.org
96 Victoria St. Belfast BT1 3GN United Kingdom Alan Hunter, Chief Exec. P: 44 28 90231614
F: 44 28 S0232606
Solicitors working to regulate the solicitors' profession in Northern Ireland to maintain the independence, ethical standards, professional competence and quality of services offered to the public. The Writ (Magazine).
Law Society of Scotland
http://www.lawscot.org.ijk
lawscot@lawscot.org.uk
26 Drumsheugh Gardens Edinburgh EH3 7YR United Kingdom Loma Jack, Chief Exec. P: 44 131 2267411
F: 44 131 2252934
Scottish solicitors. Seeks to promote the profession of Scottish solicitors and the interests of the public in relation to that profession. Supports activities in legal education, client relations, law reform, practice development, and international law. Journal of the Law Society of Scotland (Journal), monthly; Scottish Civil Law Reports (Reports).
Law Society of Singapore
http://www.lawsociety.org.sg
lawsoc@lawsoc.org.sg
39 S Bridge Rd. Singapore 058673 Singapore Wong Meng Meng, Pres. P: 65 65382500
F: 65 65335700
Lawyers. Maintains and improves standards of conduct and learning of legal professions; represents, protects and assists members and public in Singapore in all matters of the law; establishes scheme by which all persons on non-capital criminal charges can be represented by lawyers. eJus News (Bulletin), weekly; Singapore Law Gazette (Magazine), monthly.
Law Society of South Africa (LSSA)
http://www.lssa.org.za
lssa@lssa.org.za
PO Box 36626 Pretoria 0102 Republic of South Africa Nano Matlala, Co-Chm. P: 27 12 3668800
F: 27 12 3620969
Seeks to uphold and encourage the practice of law. Promotes legal aid and accessibility to law and courts. Fosters the study and development of customary legal systems and their application in practice. Provides legal and continuing education, practical legal training, research in the science of law and legal practice.  
Law and Society Trust (LST)
http://www.lawandsocietytrust.org
lst@eureka.lk
3 Kynsey Terr. Colombo 8 Sri Lanka Mala Liyanage, Exec. Dir. P: 94 11 2691228
F: 94 11 2686843
Attorneys and other individuals interested in promotion of human rights, good governance and rule of law. Promotes increased interest in research and advocacy. Sponsors research and educational programs; makes available legal services; serves as a network linking Asian jurists, attorneys, and legal scholars. Conducts research on human rights and making law a tool for social change. Languages: English; Tamil. Appalate Law Recorder (Report), quarterly; LST Review (Journal), monthly; Sri Lanka: State of Human Rights (Report), annual; State of Human Rights Sri Lanka (Yearbook), annual.
Law Students' Association of Bermuda (LSAB)
http://lsabermuda.com
bdalawstudent@gmail.com
PO Box HM 2159 Hamilton HM FX Bermuda Santa Ebbin, Pres.
 
Represents the interests of Bermudian law students. Provides information on issues pertinent to legal matters. Seeks to establish dose ties with the Bermuda Bar Association for the purposes of increasing awareness of the law profession. Legal Voice (Newsletter).
Lawyers Associated Worldwide (LAW)
http://www.lawyerswortdwide.com
halliemann@lawyersworldwide.com
2823 McKenzie Point Rd. Wayzata, MN 55391 United States Hallie J. Mann, Exec. Dir. P: (952) 404-1546
F: (952) 404-1796
Represents members who specialize in alternative dispute resolution. Works with other organizations to provide quality, cost effective alternative dispute resolution firms. Allows member firms to service the legal needs of clients that are expanding their operations and relationships into new domestic and foreign markets because of the increasing globalization of the business world. Assists clients with legal and business issues in the areas of corporate and financial transactions, real estate, intellectual property and information technology, litigation, and private client practice.  
Lawyers for Children America (LFCA)
http://www.lawyersforchildrenamerica.org
info@lawyersforchildrenamerica.org
151 Farmington Ave. RW61 Hartford. CT 06156 United States Richard Harris, Pres. P: (860) 273-0441

Toll-free: (860) 273-8340
Provides services that help children and youth who are victims of abuse and neglect. Provides training and ongoing support to attorneys who have commit-ted them to providing pro bono representation to children.  
Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ)
http://www.lfcj.com
bbauman@Ifcj.com
1140 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 503 Washington, DC 20036 United States L. Gino Marchetti, Pres. P: (202) 429-0045
F: (202) 429-6982
Defense trial attorneys, defense bar organizations, and concerned business leaders. Promotes legislative and judicial reform by: furthers public education; gathers and exchanges information on judicial and legislative developments; maintains a resource bank of defense trial lawyers to provide legal expertise nationwide; files amicus briefs in tort reform cases to encourage countering of the plaintiff's bar. Seeks to: contain litigation costs; reestablish fault-based standards of liability; reform joint and several liability; control punitive and non-economic damage awards; and eliminate double recoveries from collateral sources. Encourages state legislatures to enact tort reform by stressing responsible legislation. Briefs Notes, quarterly.
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL)
http://www.lawyerscommittee.org
bamwine@lawyerscommittee.org
1401 New York Ave. NW, Ste. 400 Washington, DC 20005 United States Barbara R. Amwine, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 662-8600
F: (202) 783-0857
Toll-free: (888) 299-5227
Operates through local committees of private lawyers in eight major cities to provide legal assistance to poor and minority groups living in urban centers. National office undertakes reform efforts in such fields as employment, voting rights, housing discrimination and community development, education discrimination, and environmental justice. Committee Report (Report), quarterly.
Lawyers for One America (LFOA)
http://www.lfoa.org/default.htm
lfoa@lfoa.org
4136 Redwood Hwy., Ste. 9 San Rafael, CA 94903 United States Teveia Rose Barnes, Pres./Exec. Dir. P: (415) 479-3636
F: (415) 479-3621
Advocates and promotes greater racial and ethnic diversity in the legal profession. Advocates for law schools, lawyers and judicial systems that accurately reflect the communities that they sen/e. Provides civil pro bono legal services to underserved communities.  
Lawyers Without Borders (LWOB)
http://www.lawyerswithoutborders.org
info@lwob.org
750 Main St. Hartford, CT 06103 United States Christina M. Storm, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (860) 541-2288
F: (860) 525-0287
Creates a global association of lawyers dedicated to the promotion and protection of human justice by providing free legal services. Supports capacity building of non-governmental organizations worldwide. Protects the integrity of legal process through neutral observation. Serves as a law oriented clearinghouse linking needs with the legal resources to meet them. Borderlines (Newsletter).
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR)
http://www.civiirights.org
1629 K St. NW, 10th FI. Washington, DC 20006-1602 United States Wade Henderson, Pres./CEO P: (202) 466-3311
 
Coalition of national organizations working to promote passage of civil rights, social and economic legislation, and enforcement of laws already on the books; has released studies examining former President Ronald Reagan's tax and budget programs in areas including housing, elementary and secondary education, social welfare, and Indian affairs, and tax cuts. Evaluates the enforcement of activities in civil rights by the U.S. Department of Justice; has also reviewed civil rights activities of the U.S. Department of Education. LCCR Memo. Formerly: Civil Rights Mobilization.
Leadership Conference Education Fund (LCEF)
http://www.civilrights.org
grassroots@civilrights.org
1629 K St. NW, FI. 10 Washington, DC 20006-1602 United States Wade Henderson, PresVCEO P: (202) 466-3311
 
Supports educational activities relevant to civil rights.  
League of the South (LS)
http://dixienet.org/New%20Site/index.shtml
jmichhill@cs.com
PO Box 760 Kitten, AL 35645 United States J. Michael Hill, Pres. P: (256) 757-6789
F: (256) 757-6768
Toll-free: 800-888-3163
Advances the cultural, social, economic and political well-being and independence of the Southern people. Dixienet Gazette (Paper); Southern Patriot (Journal), bimonthly.
League of Young Voters
http://www.theleague.com
media@theleague.com
310 Atlantic Ave., 2nd FI. Brooklyn, NY 11201 United States Rob Baker, Exec. Dir. P: (347) 464-8683
 
Supports young people striving to solve problems in the communities. Works with young people who have been shut out of the political process to make politics fun, engaging, relevant, and meaningful. Registers voters, writes and distributes voter guides, and lobbies elected officials.  
Legal Advice for Women (LAW) (Juridisk Radgivning for Kvinner)
http://www.jurk.no
jurk@jus.uio.no
PO Box 2691 Sotli 0204 Oslo Norway Torill Christine Edvardsen, Exec. Mgr. P: 47 22842950
 
Represents female students. Aims to improve the legal position of women. Offers free legal advice on matters relating to family law, the law of inheritance, child law, social security law, labor law, housing law, and the law of damages. Assists battered women, female immigrants, and female prisoners through subgroups; educate woman on legal matters; and acts as liaison between women and the government and organizations. Languages: English; Norwegian.  
Legal Aid of Cambodia (LAC)
http://www.lac.org.kh
lac@lac.org.kh
PO Box 1197 Phnom Penh Cambodia Cambodia Run Saray, Exec. Dir. P: 855 23 883914
F: 855 23 880914
Provides legal services for the poor in both civil and criminal matters. Advocates for Cambodia's poor so that they are fairly and equally treated in society. Promotes respect of laws and human rights in Cambodia. Increases awareness of communities about their legal rights and laws.  
Legal Aid Organization of Afghanistan (LAOA)
http://www.laoa.af
laoa@laoa.af
Houase 88 Taimanu Main Road District 4 Kabul Afghanistan Axzal Nooristani, Chm. P: 93 700 204620
 
Seeks to provide marginalized and under-represented communities with a legal aid lawyer. Promotes access to justice for all people of Afghanistan. Enhances the quality of legal aid sen/ices throughout Afghanistan.  
Legal Resources Centre (LRC)
http://www.lrc.org.za
info@lrc.org.za
PO Box 9495 Johannesburg 2000 Republic of South Africa Janet Love, Natl. Dir. P: 27 11 8369831
Fax; 27 11 8368680
Lawyers and administrative staff providing legal and educational services to disadvantaged persons and communities. Offers support and training to community advice offices. Believes in 'the value of law as an instrument of justice* and other democratic principles. Provides legal services to people who are economically disadvantaged, homeless, and landless; works to insure respect for human rights and the rule of law in South Africa; promotes gender and racial equality; contributes to the development of human rights jurisprudence. Languages: English. Handbook of Public Interest Law (Book); LRC Review (Newsletter); Principles for Disciplinary Codes of Non-Profit Organizations (Booklet); Reference Guide for Non Profit Organizations (Booklet); Newsletters, periodic.
Legal Resources Foundation Zambia (LRF)
http://www.lrf.org.zm
lrf@zamnet.zm
PO Box 35162 Lusaka Zambia Robby Shabwanga, Proj. Off. P: 260 1 221263
F: 260 1 221287
Attorneys and law firms. Promotes increased access to legal services for previously underserved populations. Provides legal assistance to needy individuals; sponsors internship programs; serves as a clearinghouse on legal and human rights issues. Languages: English. LRF Newsletter (Newsletter).
Legal Resources Foundation - Zimbabwe (LRF)
http://www.lrf.co.zw
PO Box 918 Harare Zimbabwe Desmond Matete, Chm. P: 263 4 251170
 
Nongovernmental organizations promoting a human rights environment in Zimbabwe through programs which empower disadvantaged people to use the legal system, while improving the quality of justice for all in Zimbabwe. Languages: English.  
Legal Sales and Services Organization (LSSO)
http://www.legalsales.org
cam@legalsales.org
92 State St., 9th FI. Boston, MA 02109 United States Catherine Alman MacDonagh, PresVCo-Founder P: (617) 726-1500
F: (617) 720-1501
Focuses on sales, service and quality issues in law firms and legal departments. Provides information resources for lawyers and their associates by providing research tools and a library. Facilitates events and resources for legal and business professionals. LSSO News (Newsletter).
Legal Services for Children (LSC)
http://www.lsc-sf.org
shannan@lsc-sf.org
1254 Market St., 3rd FI. San Francisco, CA94102 United States Shannan Wilber, Exec. Dir. P: (415) 863-3762
F: (415) 863-7708
Comprehensive, cost-free law firm devoted exclusively to protecting the legal rights of teens, children, and infants who are residents of San Francisco, CA, and other Bay Area counties. Supported by private contributions and foundation grants, the firm is staffed by attorneys, social workers, social work student interns, law students, and support staff. Clients receive the team services of attorneys and social workers. Accepts referrals from all public and private youth-serving agencies as well as from individual adults and some clients are referred by friends. Represents minors in child abuse and status offense cases in the Juvenile Court, in administrative proceedings, and in other civil matters such as guardianships, mental health, and special education. Attempts to break the cycle of neglect to delinquency; offers solution-oriented advocacy with respect to school, health, financial, and housing problems; advocates concrete alternatives to delinquency recidivism, institutionalization, and incarceration and provides advocacy and support groups for children in HIV positive families. Emancipation Manual (Manual).
Legal Services for the Elderly (LSE)
http://www.mainelse.org
website@mainelse.org
5 Wabon St. Augusta, ME 04330 United States Jaye Martin, Exec. Dir. P: (207) 621-0087
F: (207) 621-0742
Toll-free: 800-750-5353
Lawyers who advise on and litigate cases concerning problems of the elderly. Funded through the Legal Services Corporation in New York City, attorney fees, grants, and the state of New York. Conducts research, litigation, and educational programs. Formerly: Legal Services for the Elderly Poor.  
Lelio and Lisli Basso Foundation - International Section (Fondazione Lelio et Lisli Basso - Sezione Internationale)
http://www.intemazionateleliobasso.it
filb@iol.it
Via della Dogana Vecchia 5 1-00186 Rome Italy Gianni Tognoni, Exec. Pres. P: 39 6 6877774
F: 39 6 6877774
Lawyers, politicians, university professors, and social researchers. Coordinates and maintains the activities of the Basso International Research Network, the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal. Conducts roundtables, seminars, and workshops. Languages: English; French; Italian; Portuguese; Spanish.  
Lex Mundi
http://www.lexrmmdi.com
canduri@lexmundi.com
2100 W Loop S, Ste. 1000 Houston, TX 77027 United States Carl E. Anduri, Pres. P: (713) 626-9393
F: (713) 626-9933
Independent law firms. Provides an exchange of professional information about local and global practice and development of law, facilitates and disseminates communications among members, and improves members' abilities to sen/e their clients.  
Liberia National Law Enforcement Association (LINLEA)
http://www.tirtlea.org
Camp Johnson Rd. Montserrado Monrovia Liberia Cecil B. Griffiths, Contact
 
Seeks to improve the quality of law enforcement services in Liberia. Develops professionalism within law enforcement and other criminal justice institutions. Promotes community participation and cooperation in meeting the challenges of crimes and disorders. Provides law enforcement education and training opportunities for members.  
Liberty
http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk
info@liberty-human-rights.org.uk
21 Tabard St. London SE1 4LA United Kingdom Shami Chakrabarti, Dir. P: 44 20 74033888
 
Individuals committed to the defense and extension of civil liberties in the United Kingdom. Campaigns for: a Bill of Rights, protection against inhumane or degrading punishment; equality before the law; freedom from discrimination on grounds of disability, political opinion, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation; protection from arbitrary arrest and unnecessary detention and for fair hearings and associated legal rights; freedom of thought and belief, speech and publication, and peaceful assembly and association; free movement, privacy, and the right of access to official information. Lobbies Parliament; takes important test cases to court; advises people on legal rights. Commissions research. Languages: English. Your Rights (Book). Formerly: Liberty National Council for Civil Liberties.
Liechtenstein Chamber of Lawyers
http://www.lirak.li/en/index.php
rechtsanwaltskammer@lirak.li
Kirchstrasse 6 FL-9494 Schaan Liechtenstein Mario Frick, Pres. P: 423 2329932
F: 423 2329933
Protects the interests of members. Maintains and upholds the honor, reputation and rights of lawyers. Monitors the duties of professionals from the legal professions.  
Life After Exoneration Program (LAEP)
http://www.exonerated.org
exonerated.org@gmail.com
760 Wildcat Canyon Berkeley, CA 94708 United States Lola Votlen, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (510) 292-6010
 
Addresses the injustice of wrongful conviction and incarceration by assisting exonerees and their family members in rebuilding their lives. Works to secure exonerees' physical, spiritual, psychological, social and economic well-being. Coordinates direct services to exonerees. Helps to build a community of the exonerated. Supports legislative and policy change. The Exoneree Times (Newsletter).
Light Millennium
http://www.fightmillennium.org
contact@Iightmillennium.org
87-82 115th St. Richmond Hill, NY 11418 United States Bircan Unver, Founding Pres. P: (718) 846-5776
F: (718) 441-8881
Aims to provide an international platform for the free expression of ideas and experiences in order to foster understanding and connections between people of different cultures and beliefs. Promotes social welfare for the people of Turkey, Greece and the United States. Conducts research and compiles and publishes information concerning art, literature and ideas about the future. Promotes the theory and practice of the principles of good government and good citizenship. Provides a forum for discussion of all matters of public interest, partisan politics and sectarian religion.  
Lithuanian-American Bar Association (LABAS)
http://iavadvokatai.org
pas@patstreeter.com
221 N Main St., Ste. 300 Ann Arbor, Ml 48104 United States Patricia A. Streeter, Pres. P: (734) 222-0088
F: (734) 769-2196
Organizes, sponsors, and supports educational programs promoting the highest standards in legal scholarship and its application. Advances an understanding of the legal system of the United States of America in the Republic of Lithuania, and of the legal system of the Republic of Lithuania in the United States of America. Promotes a harmonious and productive relationship between the United States of America and the Republic of Lithuania.  
The Love Alliance (TLA)
http://www.thelovealIiance.net
info@thelovealliance.net
PO Box 111431 Palm Bay, FL 32911-1431 United States David Ranzino, Co-Founder/Pres. P: (321) 989-0349
F: (321) 989-0349
Works to educate individuals on various issues of social injustice such as world poverty, clean water, the AIDS epidemic, human trafficking, homelessness, the environment, and oppression. Takes this knowledge and puts it to work through monthly action projects, community groups, events and partnerships.  
Malaysian Bar Council (Badan Peguam Malaysia)
http://www.malaysianbar.org.my
council@mafaysianbar.org.my
No. 13,15 and 17, Leboh Pasar Besar 50050 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Lim Chee Wee, Pres. P: 60 3 20502050
F: 60 3 20261313
Provides a central reference point to the activities of the Malaysian Bar and the Malaysian legal profession. Provides relevant information to the public on the Malaysian legal profession, the role and function of the Bar Council and its office bearers, the rulings of the Bar Council, the activities of its various committees, and the press statements issued by the council on current and topical legal issues. Serves as a medium of discussion and discourse between the Bar Council and its members, as well as with the public.  
MaleSurvivor: The National Organization Against Male Sexual Victimization (MS/NOMSV)
http://www.malesumvor.org
admin@malesurvivor.org
5505 Connecticut Ave. NW PMB 103 Washington, DC 20015-2601 United States Jorge Ramirez, Pres.

Toll-free: 800-738-4181
Works on preventing, healing and eliminating all forms of sexual victimization of boys and men through research, education, advocacy and activism. MaleSurvivor eNewsletter (Newsletter), quarterly; Men Speak Out (Newsletter), quarterly; Professional Resource Directory (Directory). Formerly: National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization.
Maritime Law Association of the U.S. (MLA)
http://www.mlaus.org
bonner@freehill.com
80 Pine St. New York, NY 10005-1759 United States Patrick J. Bonner, Pres. P: (212) 425-1900
F: (212) 425-1901
Lawyers and others interested in maritime law. Provides advisers to government and industry officials. Maintains microfiche collection. MLA Report (Report), semiannual; President's Newsletter (Newsletter), semiannual; Membership Directory, annual.
A Matter of Justice Coalition (AMOJ)
http://www.amatterofjustice.org
information@amatterofjustice.org
PO Box 1209 Dahlgren, VA 22448-1209 United States Jacob Roginsky, Pres. P: (540) 663-0486
F: (540) 644-1333
Educates the public about the issues and abuses of the United States legal system. Documents instances of abuse endured from lawyers, judges and other public servants.  
Media Action Grassroots Network (MAG-Net)
http://mag-net.org
edyael@ruralstrategies.org
436 14th St., 5th FI. Oakland, CA 94612 United States Malkia Cyril, Exec. Dir. P: (510) 698-3800
F: (510) 251-9810
Seeks to strengthen the capacity and coordination of regional media activist hub organizations. Aims to develop the skills and leadership of organizers from under-represented communities. Works for increased strategic effectiveness within and across regions, among media and social justice groups, and with D. C.-based allies.  
The Media Coalition Inc.
http://www.mediacoalition.org
info@mediacoalition.org
627 Media Coalition 19 Fulton St., Rm. 407 New York, NY 10038 United States David Horowitz, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 587-4025
F: (212) 587-2436
Trade associations united to defend the First Amendment right to produce and distribute books, magazines, recordings, videogames and videotapes. Monitors censorship legislation at the federal and state level; files legal challenges to unconstitutional laws and amicus curial briefs in cases involving First Amendment rights of producers and distributors of constitutionally protected works. Gathers and disseminates material, including public opinion polls and reports, on censorship and First Amendment issues. Catharine A. MacKinnon: The Rise of a Feminist Censor, 1983-1993 (Report); Killing the Messenger: Why Censorship Won't Stop Violence (Report); The Rev. Donald Wildmon's Crusade for Censorship, 1977-1992 (Report); Sense and Censorship: The Vanity of Bonfires (Report). Formerly: Media Coalition/Americans for Constitutional Freedom.
Media Law Resource Center (MLRC)
http://www.medialaw.org
medialaw@medialaw.org
North Tower, 20th FI. 520 Eighth Ave. New York, NY 10018 United States Sandra S. Baron, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 337-0200
F: (212) 337-9893
Provides support for media defendants in libel and privacy cases, including development of statistical and empirical data, assistance in locating expert witnesses or consultants, and help in coordinating amicus curiae briefs by supporting organizations. Maintains a brief, pleading, and information bank; collects and disseminates information on pending libel and privacy cases for use in legal defense against claims. Serves as a liaison with media organizations, attorneys, and other groups working to advance the defense of libel and privacy claims. Prepares bulletins and reports on current developments and cases, legal theories, privileges, and defenses. Compiles statistics on the incidence and cost of libel and privacy litigation. Provides employment for law student interns. Conducts educational and training workshops and programs; has established fellowship program in libel law. Annual 50-State Survey of Media Privacy and Related Law; 50-State Survey- Employment Libel and Privacy Law; 50 State Survey Media Libel Law (Survey), annual; MediaLawLetter (Newsletter), monthly; Bulletin, quarterly. Formerly: Libel Defense Resource Center.
MediaGtobal
http://www.mediaglobal.org
nosh.nalavala@mediaglobal.org
7 Whitney PI. Princeton Junction, NJ 08550 United States Nosh Nalavala, Exec. Dir. P: (609) 529-6129
F: (609) 716-1297
Creates awareness in the global media on social justice and development issues in least developed countries. Disseminates news stories on economic development, global health, food security and the impact of climate change on developing countries. Provides an educational program for students interested in writing about development issues.  
Mediators Without Borders (MWB)
http://www.mediatorswithoutborders.com
info@mediatorswithoutborders.com
4450 Arapahoe Ave., Ste. 100 Boulder, CO 80303 United States Shauna Ries, CEO

Toll-free: (877) 268-5337
Works to provide mediation, training and coursework online and in live classroom settings around the globe. Offers courses over 900 university.  
Migrant Legal Action Program (MLAP)
http://www.mlap.org
mlap@mlap.org
1001 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 915 Washington, DC 20036 United States   P: (202) 775-7780
F: (202) 775-7784
Provides legal representation to indigent migrant and seasonal farm workers and support to farm worker service organizations and advocates. Works with migrant service providers, local legal services lawyers and private attorneys assisting economically deprived agricultural workers on issues of working conditions, education, housing, minimum wage, occupational safety, and health standards and benefits. Engages in administrative and legislative monitoring.  
Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA)
http://www.mcca.com
info@mcca.com
1111 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20004 United States Veta T. Richardson, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 739-5901
F: (202) 739-5999
Advocates for the expanded hiring, retention, and promotion of minority attorneys in corporate law departments and the law firms that serve them. Collects and disseminates information about diversity in the legal profession. Creates effective professional skills development programs for minority attorneys. Live Vine (Newsletter).
Minority Rights Group International (MRG)
http://www.minorityrights.org
minority.rights@mrgmail.org
54 Commercial St. London E1 6LT United Kingdom Mukesh Kapila, Chm. P: 44 20 74224200
F: 44 20 74224201
Obtains justice for minority and indigenous groups. Aims to enhance awareness of groups suffering discrimination. Attends meetings of the United Nations. Maintains nongovernmental organization and consultative status with the Economic and Social Council. Conducts research. Languages: English; French. Outsider (Newsletter), semiannual; State of the World's Minorities (Annual Report), annual; World Directory of Minorities (Directory).
Mongolian Women Lawyers Association (MWLA)
http://www.owc.org.mn/mwla/index.htm
mwla@magicnet.mn
PO Box 547 Ulan Bator Mongolia Dashdoij Altantsetseg, Gen. Sec. P: 976 11322212
F: 976 11322212
Provides legal services to women. Engages in policy and other forms of advocacy with other women's groups as part of efforts to protect and promote women's rights and dignity.  
Movement Against Racism and for Friendship Between Peoples (Mouvement Contre le Racisme et pour I'Amitie Entre les Peuples)
http://www.mrap.asso.fr
43, Blvd. Magenta 75010 Paris France   P: 33 1 53389999
F: 33 1 40409098
Aims to eliminate racism in all its forms. Believes that all people should be assured of their rights, liberties, and respect for their dignity. Promotes mutual knowledge, understanding, and friendship among all people as a contribution to world peace. Achieves objectives by: waging campaigns and appeals to public opinion against racist acts; encouraging agencies having jurisdiction to punish those responsible for racist acts; providing financial, legal, and moral aid to victims of racism; petitioning and proposing laws to government authorities; demonstrating and holding public ceremonies; supporting teachers who work toward instilling respect for humanity and civic anti-racism in young people. Operates charitable program; provides legal services. Organizes summer schools. Languages: English; French; German. Differences (Magazine), monthly. Formerly: Mouvement National Contre le Racisme; Organization Clandestine de Resistance.
NAACP
http://www.naacp.org
4805 Mt. Hope Dr. Baltimore, MD 21215 United States Benjamin T. Jealous, PresYCEO P: (410) 580-5777

Toll-free: (877) NAACP-98
Persons 'of all races and religions" who believe in the objectives and methods of the NAACP. Works to achieve equal rights through the democratic process and eliminate racial prejudice by removing racial discrimination in housing, employment, voting, schools, the courts, transportation, recreation, prisons, and business enterprises. Offers referral services, tutorials, job referrals, and day care. Sponsors seminars; maintains law library. Sponsors the NAACP National Housing Corporation to assist in the development of low and moderate income housing for families. Compiles statistics. Also Known As: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.  
NAACP I Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF)
http://www.naacpldf.org
ldaniels@naacpldf.org
99 Hudson St., Ste. 1600 New York, NY 10013 United States Lee Daniels, Media Contact P: (212) 965-2200
 
Legal arm of the civil rights movement, functioning independently from and no longer part of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People since the mid-1950s. Works to provide and support litigation in behalf of blacks, other racial minorities, and women defending their legal and constitutional rights against discrimination in employment, education, housing, and other areas. Represents civil rights groups as well as individual citizens who have bonafide civil rights claims. Contributed funds are used to finance court actions for equality in schools, jobs, voting, housing, municipal services, land use, and delivery of health care services. Has organized litigation campaign for prison reform and the abolition of capital punishment. Maintains Herbert Lehman Education Fund, through which scholarships are awarded to black students attending state universities; sponsors Earl Warren Legal Training Program, which provides scholarships to black law students. Compiles statistics on capital punishment. Committee of 100, a voluntary cooperative group of individuals, has sponsored the appeal of the fund since 1943. Equal Justice (Newsletter), quarterly. Absorbed: National Office for the Rights of the Indigent.
Nacro Park PI.
http://www.nacro.org.uk
helpline@nacro.org.uk
10- 12 Lawn Ln. London SW8 1UD United Kingdom Matthew Litobarski, Chm. P: 44 20 78407200
F: 44 20 78407240
Individuals and organizations in sympathy with organization's aims; organizations actively concerned with after-care or the prevention of crime. Helps people who have been in trouble with the law and those at risk of becoming so to deal with the problems they face and to be reaccepted into society without stigma. Promotes a more humane and constructive criminal justice system and to prevent crime. Publications Catalogue (Catalog). Formerly: National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders.
NALS
http://www.nals.org
info@nals.org
8159 E 41st St. Tulsa, OK 74145 United States Tammy Hailey, Exec. Dir. P: (918) 582-5188
F: (918) 582-5907
Legal support professionals. Provides continuing legal education and resource materials, networking opportunities and professional certification programs and designations.  
National Academy of Arbitrators (NAA)
http://www.naarb.org
naa@naarb.org
1 N Main St., Ste. 412 Cortland, NY 13045 United States Roberta Golick, Pres. P: (607) 756-8363
F: (888) 317-1729
Labor-management arbitrators. Works to improve general understanding of the nature and use of arbitration as a means of settling labor disputes. Conducts research and educational programs.  
National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
http://www.naela.org
pwacht@naela.org
1577 Spring Hill Rd., Ste. 220 Vienna, VA 22182 United States Peter G. Wacht, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 942-5711
F: (703) 563-9504
Practicing attorneys, law professors, and others interested in the provision of legal services to the elderly and people with special needs. Promotes technical expertise and education for legal services addressing the needs of the elderly, people with special needs and their families. NAELA Journal (Journal), semiannual; NAELA News (Newsletter), bimonthly; Online Education Center (Audiotapes), monthly.
National Action Network (NAN)
http://www.nationalactionnetwork.net
crisis@nationalactionnetwork.net
106 W 145th St. New York, NY 10039 United States Al Sharpton, Pres7Founder P: (212) 690-3070

Toll-free: (877) 626-4651
Provides voter education awareness. Promotes activism against national, international, social and economic issues. Maintains commitment to equality and progressive politics.  
National Advocates for Pregnant Women (NAPW)
http://www.advocatesforpregnantwomen.org
info@advocatesforpregnantwomen.org
15 W 36th St., Ste. 901 New York, NY 10018 United States Lynn M. Paltrow, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 255-9252
F: (212) 255-9253
Seeks to protect the human and civil rights of all women, especially those who are pregnant, parenting, low-income, drug-using and women of color. Strives to build bridges and align agendas across diverse public health and social justice movements and to leverage and connect local organizing and activism with national advocacy and policy work. Participates in ongoing court challenges to punitive reproductive health and drug policies and provides litigation support in cases across the country.  
National Alliance Against Christian Discrimination (NAACD)
http://www.naacd.com
heathenhooey@yahoo.com
PO Box 62685 Colorado Springs, CO 80962 United States Thomas L. Pedigo, Exec. Dir.
 
Ensures social, legal, educational, religious and political equality among Christian citizens of the United States. Monitors and speaks out against anti-Christian bias, bigotry, intolerance, defamation and discrimination. Educates Christians on protecting and promoting the Christian faith.  
National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR)
http://naarpr.org
naarpr-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
1325 S Wabash Ave., Ste. 105 Chicago, IL 60605 United States Clarice Durham, Co-Chair P: (312) 939-2750
 
Aims to give justice to those who are condemned by the criminal justice system. Campaigns against official and unofficial police crimes, and works to abolish the death penalty. Works to defend and extend affirmative action programs. The Illinois Organizer (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: Alliance to End Repression.
National Alliance for Family Court Justice (NAFCJ)
http://nafcj.net
lizgoal@aol.com
4309 Greenberry Ln. Annandale, VA 22003 United States Elisabeth Richards, Natl. Dir. P: (703) 658-2308
 
Seeks to represent 'the interests of individuals dedicated to addressing system failure in the courts and social services resulting in retaliation against non-offending parents who complain of family abuse."  
National Alliance for Filipino Concerns (NAFCON)
http://nafconusa.org
info@nafconusa.org
40-21 69th St. Woodside, NY 11377 United States Wilson De Ocera, Contact P: (718) 565-8862
F: (718) 565-8856
Aims to protect and advance the rights and welfare of Filipinos by fighting for social, economic and racial equality. Responds to the basic needs and interests of Filipinos in the U.S. through education, action and national unity. Promotes Filipino heritage as a positive cultural identity and contribution to U.S. society. Gives Filipinos the opportunity to uplift the Philippine homeland and diaspora through social and economic reforms that strive for justice and lasting peace.  
National Alliance of Sentencing Advocates and Mitigation Specialists (NASAMS)
http://www.nlada.org/Defender/DefenderNASAMS
m.james@nlada.org
1140 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 900 Washington, DC 20036 United States Maureen B. James, Contact P: (202) 452-0620
 
Promotes fair, humane, and equitable sentencing and confinement decisions for all people in America. Advances the field of sentencing advocacy by fostering the professional development of its members and upholding the ethical standards of practice of the organization. Is a section of National Legal Aid and Defender Association. NASA Notes (Newsletter), 3/year. Formerly: National Association of Sentencing Advocates.
National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA)
http://www.napaba.org
info@napaba.org
1612 K St. NW, Ste. 1400 Washington, DC 20006 United States Tina R. Matsuoka, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 775-9555
F: (202) 775-9333
Promotes the interests of Asian Pacific American attorneys and their communities.  
National Asian Peace Officers' Association (NAPOA)
http://www.napoaonline.org
david.lum@napoaonline.org
PO Box 71551 Oakland. CA 94612 United States David Lum, Pres.
 
Promotes the interests of Asian American peace officers. Fosters the development of professional and fraternal relationships of Asian Pacific law enforcement communities in the United States.  
National Association of Appellate Court Attorneys (NAACA)
http://www.naacaonline.org
mdonaghy@richmond.edu
University of Richmond Law School 28 Westhampton Way University of Richmond, VA 23173 United States Joy Hannel, Pres. P: (804) 289-8204
F: (804) 289-8992
Comprised of attorneys employed by state and federal appellate courts across the country. Aims to provide educational, networking and professional development opportunities for staff attorneys, judges' law clerks and other attorneys employed by appellate courts.  
National Association of Asian American Law Enforcement Commanders (NAAALEC)
http://www.naaalec.org
naaalecpresident@yahoo.com
PO Box 420496 San Francisco, CA 94142-0496 United States John Lee, Pres.
 
Represents the interests of Asian American law enforcement commanders. Improves the recruitment and selection of qualified Asian Americans in law enforcement careers. Encourages and assists members in attaining positions of higher responsibility. Aims to achieve greater understanding and network between the Asian American communities and their criminal justice agencies. Evaluates and recommends criminal legislation.  
National Association of Assistant United States Attorneys (NAAUSA)
http://www.naausa.org
info@naausa.org
12427 Hedges Run Dr., Ste. 104 Lake Ridge, VA22192 United States Steven H. Cook, Pres.
F: 800-528-3492
Toll-free: 800-455-5661
Assistant U.S. attorneys. Promotes professional advancement among members. Conducts continuing professional development programs. NAAUSA Quarterly (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees (NABT)
http://www.nabt.com
info@nabt.com
1 Windsor Cove, Ste. 305 Columbia, SC 29223 United States E. Lynn Schoenmann, Pres. P: (803) 252-5646
F: (803) 765-0860
Toll-free: 800-445-8629
Attorneys, court-appointed trustees, bankers, auctioneers, clerks, and others involved in bankruptcy proceedings. Seeks to help members manage their bankruptcy practices more efficiently and profitably. Provides continuing education on bankruptcy issues and office management procedures and systems. Seeks to obtain malpractice insurance for members. Lobbies the government and monitors legislation on bankruptcy issues. Formerly: National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees.  
National Association of Bar Executives (NABE)
http://nabenet.org
haley.swilling@americanbar.org
321 N Clark St. Chicago, IL 60654 United States Carolyn Witt, Pres. P: (312) 988-6008
F: (312) 988-5492
Executive directors of national, state, county, or city bar associations; public information officers; legislative directors; continuing legal education directors; counsels and other professional bar staff. Aims to coordinate and exchange ideas on administration of organized bar activities on both state and local levels. Compiles statistics; conducts surveys of bar activities, bar association staff members, and salaries. Sponsors specialized education programs including bar association budgeting, tax consequences, and bar public relations workshop. Maintains numerous committees. The Bar Executive (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: National Conference of Bar Secretaries; National Conference of Bar Executives.
National Association of Bench and Bar Spouses (NABBS)
http://www.nabbsinc.org
lylacoleman@aol.com
245 Farragut St. NW Washington, DC 20011 United States Maris DesChamps Cannon, Pres. P: (202) 291-4946
 
Spouses of attorneys united to conduct civic, cultural, and social activities in order 'to enhance the prestige of the legal profession* and to encourage fellowship among attorneys' spouses. Sponsors conferences on the family and child advocacy programs; maintains Dorothy Atkinson Legal Scholarship Fund for worthy law students and college students interested in careers in law. Formerly: National Barristers' Wives.  
National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers (NABLEO)
http://blackcops.net
memberships@nableo.org
PO Box 1182 Newark, NJ 07102 United States Charles P. Wilson, Natl. Chm. P: (401) 465-9152
 
Seeks to address the concerns and issues of law enforcement officers of color throughout the United States and the communities they serve. Provides community-based solutions to policing issues that affect communities of color. Supports the efforts and continued development of law enforcement officers seeking to make a difference in promoting true justice for the communities they serve.  
National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (NABCJ)
http://nabcj.org
office@nabcj.org
1801 Fayetteville St. Durham, NC 27707-3129 United States Robert Matthews, Pres. P: (919) 683-1801
F: (919) 683-1903
Toll-free: (866) 846-2225
Criminal justice professionals concerned with the impact of criminal justice policies and practices on the minority community. Advocates with local, state, and federal criminal justice agencies for the improvement of minority recruitment practices and for the advancement of minority career mobility within those agencies. Sponsors regional conferences, career development seminars, and annual training institutes; maintains speakers' bureau. Provides financial and in-kind services to community groups. Compiles statistics on minority involvement in the criminal justice field. The Commitment (Newsletter), quarterly; NABCJ Minority Criminal Justice Personnel Directory (Directory), annual; Proceedings of Annual Conference (Proceedings), annual.
National Association of Bond Lawyers (NABL)
http://www.nabl.org
nabl@nabl.org
601 13th St. NW, Ste. 800 S Washington, DC 20005 United States Ken Luurs, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 503-3300
F: (202) 637-0217
Lawyers whose law practices deal with obligations issued by or on behalf of a state, territory, or possession of the United States; a political subdivision; the District of Columbia. Includes the rendering of legal opinions in connection with the delivery of such obligations. Aids in educating members and others in the law relating to state and municipal obligations. Provides advice and comments with regard to state and municipal obligations in proceedings before courts and administrative bodies through briefs and memoranda. Maintains ten committees and task forces. The Bond Lawyer (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Association of Chiefs of Police (NACOP)
http://www.aphf.org/nacop.html
policeinfo@aphf.org
6350 Horizon Dr. Titusville, FL 32780 United States Donna Shepherd, CEO P: (321) 264-0911
 
Municipal, county, state, and federal law enforcement command officers and directors of security agencies. Acts as a liaison with congressional, White House and government agencies, provides training programs, death benefit insurance, and awards and honors. Supports and maintains the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum. The Chief of Police (Magazine), quarterly.
National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (NACOLE)
http://www.nacole.org
info@nacole.org
638 E Vermont St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 India Kathryn Olsen, Pres.

Toll-free: (866) 462-2653
Works to promote law enforcement through the practice of civilian oversight. Provides training, referrals, information sharing and technical assistance to the oversight community and to persons and jurisdictions attempting to establish oversight. Educates and encourages taw enforcement agencies to respond on citizen's issues and complaints.  
National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA)
http://www.deanairwor1d.org
4cleanair@4deanair.org
444 N Capitol St. NW, Ste. 307 Washington, DC 20001 United States William Becker, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 624-7864
F: (202) 624-7863
Stale, local and territorial air pollution program administrators and members of their staffs. Provides an opportunity for state and local officials who are responsible for implementing air pollution control programs established under the Clean Air Act to share air quality-related experiences and to discuss problems. Encourages communication and cooperation among federal, state, and local regulatory agencies. Formerly: State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators and Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials.  
National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA)
http://www.nacua.org
nacua@nacua.org
1 Dupont Cir., Ste. 620 Washington, DC 20036 United States Kathleen Curry Santora, CEO P: (202) 833-8390
F: (202) 296-8379
Represents attorneys from U.S. and Canadian campuses, colleges and universities. Compiles and distributes legal decisions, opinions, and other writings and information on legal problems affecting colleges and universities. College Law Digest (Report), monthly; Journal of College and University Law (Journal), 3/year, Racial Harassment on Campus (Pamphlet); Understanding Attorney- Client Privileges Issues in the College and University Setting (Pamphlet).
National Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM)
http://www.nafcm.org
corbett@nafcm.org
1959 S Power Rd., Ste. 103-279 Mesa, AZ 85206-4398 United States Justin R. Corbett, Exec. Dir. P: (602) 633-4213
 
Supports the maintenance and growth of community- based mediation programs and processes. Presents a voice in appropriate policy making, legislative, professional, and other arenas. Encourages the development and sharing of resources for these efforts. Community Dispute Resolution, Empowerment, and Social Justice: The Origin, History and Future of a Movement (Book); Community Mediation (Directory), annual; Community Mediation Center Self-Assessment Manual (Manual); The Com-munity Mediator (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA)
http://www.nacba.org
barbara.ande!man@nacba.org
2300 M St., Ste. 800 Washington, DC 20037 United States Barbara Andelman, Exec. Dir. P: (216) 491-6770

Toll-free: (866) 571-3560
Provides educational programs, support and services to debtors, members, policy makers and the general community. Serves the needs of consumer bankruptcy attorneys. Protects the rights of consumer debtors and their attorneys in bankruptcy.  
National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards (NACVCB)
http://nacvcb.org
dan.eddy@nacvcb.org
PO Box 16003 Alexandria, VA 22302 United States Dan Eddy, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 780-3200
F: (703) 780-3261
State crime victim compensation programs. Objectives are: to develop better methods of administering existing programs; to enhance public awareness of programs for crime victims; to foster the exchange of ideas and experience between agencies that deal with crime victims; to coordinate claim verification for crime victims who are injured in another state; to form liaisons with other victim-oriented groups; to encourage appropriate state and federal legislation relative to crime victims. Operates speakers' bureau.  
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)
http://www.nacdl.org
assist@nacdl.org
1660 L St. NW, 12th FI. Washington, DC 20036 United States Norman L. Reimer, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 872-8600
F: (202) 872-8690
Advances the mission of the nation's criminal defense lawyers to ensure justice and due process for persons accused of crime or other misconduct. A professional bar association that includes private criminal defense lawyers, public defenders, law professors, active military defense counsel and judges committed to preserving fairness within America's criminal justice system. The Champion (Magazine), 10/year; Membership Handbook (Membership Directory), annual. Formerly: National Association of Defense Lawyers in Criminal Cases.
National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI)
http://naddi.associationdatabase.Gom/aws/NADDI/pt/sp/Home_Page
info@naddi.org
1810 York Rd., No. 435 Lutherville, MD 21093 United States Charlie Cichon, Exec. Dir. P: (410) 321-4600
 
Consists of members responsible for investigating and prosecuting pharmaceutical drug diversion. Supports pharmaceutical drug investigations. Provides education and training in pharmaceutical drug diversion. Abused Pharmaceutical Substance (Brochure).
National Association of Environmental Law Societies (NAELS)
http://www.naels.org
kol@westsoundwildlife.org
22 Oakview Terr. Boston, MA 02130 United States Kol Medina, Exec. Dir.
 
Student-run environmental law sodeties. Promotes awareness of environmental issues among law schools, the legal profession, and the public. Works to advance environmental law through development of improved curricula and materials. Encourages formation of environmental law sodeties.  
National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC)
http://nafcc.org
nafcc@nafcc.org
1743 W Alexander St. Salt Lake City, UT 84119 United States Linda Geigte, Exec. Dir. P: (801) 886-2322
F: (801) 886-2325
Toll-free: 800-359-3817
Provides technical assistance to family child care associations through leadership and professional development, addressing issues of diversity, and by promoting quality and professionalism. The National Perspedive (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Association of Federal Defenders (NAFD)
http://www.federaldefenders.org
carios_williams@fd.org
PO Box 22223 Nashville, TN 37202 United States Carlos Williams, Pres.
 
Aims to improve the quality of justice for those persons who are unable to afford counsel in federal criminal or habeas corpus cases. Strives to protect and insure by rule of law those individual rights guaranteed by the Federal Constitution. Preserves and proteds the ability of federal defender organizations to attract and retain qualified persons for service in their organizations. The Liberty Legend (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Association of Field Training Officers (NAFTO)
http://www.nafto.org
kwilliam@sonoma-county.org
2554 Ordinance Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 United States Kimber Williams, Pres. P: (707) 579-7760
 
Promotes and fosters mutual cooperation between field training officers, other members of their agendas, private industry and the public. Provides a (orum for the exchange of ideas and techniques. Conduds educational methodology research for the improvement in the areas of teaching and learning. Educates the public regarding apprenticeship training. The NAFTO News (Newsletter).
National Association of Foreclosure Prevention Professionals (NAFPP)
http://www.nafpp.org
questtons@nafpp.org
5505 Connedicut Ave. NW, No. 287 Washington, DC 20015 United States Robert Skrob, Exec. Dir.
F: 800-491-9973
Toll-free: 800-989-9329
Promotes public education and ethical foreclosure prevention pradices. Aims to spedfy and set forth the  
National Association of Forensic Counselors (NAFC)
http://www.nationalafc.com
nafc@nationalafc.com
PO Box 8827 Fort Wayne. IN 46898-8827 United States Karla Taylor, Pres/CEO P: (260) 426-7234
F: (260) 426-7431
Represents forensic counselor. Offers certifications to professionals working with criminal offenders in mental health, addictions, criminal justice, and corrections. The Forensic Therapist (Magazine).
National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR)
http://www.nationalgunrights.org
contact@nationalgunrights.org
PO Box 7002 Fredericksburg, VA 22404 United States Dudley Brown, Exec. Dir.

Toll-free: (877) 405-4570
Seeks to address issues concerning gun rights. Assists the growing movement of pro-Second Amendment organizations, especially state-level gun rights groups. Conducts lobbying activities pertaining to people's right to keep and bear arms.  
National Association for Justice Information Systems (NAJIS)
http://www.najis.org
laura.radke@wisconsin.gov
101 E Wilson, 8th FI. PO Box 7844 Madison, Wl 53707-7844 United States Laura Radke, Pres. P: (608) 261-6614
F: (608) 261-8153
Represents individuals who are responsible for the acquisition, operation and management of local, state and federal criminal justice information systems. Shares information to managers for the courts and allied agencies who are involved with automated information system. Assists individuals who are investigating, evaluating and purchasing software or hardware that facilitates case tracking and management. InfoSys (Newsletter).
National Association of Korean Americans (NAKA)
http://www.naka.org
nakausa@naka.org
3883 Plaza Dr. Fairfax, VA 22030 United States Kuhn Seo, Pres. P: (703) 267-2388
F: (703) 267-2396
Individuals of Korean descent living in the United States. Seeks to safeguard the human and civil rights of Korean Americans; promotes friendly relations between Korean-Americans and other racial and ethnic groups. Conducts educational programs. Korean American Voice (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Association for Law Placement (NALP)
http://www.nalp.org
info@nalp.org
1220 19th St. NW, Ste. 401 Washington, DC 20036-2405 United States James G. Leipold, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 835-1001
F: (202) 835-1112
Brings together law schools, legal employers, and bar associations to share information, research, and professional development opportunities. Works to facilitate legal career counseling and planning, recruitment and retention, and the professional development of law students and lawyers. Aims to cultivate ethical practices and fairness in legal career counseling and planning, recruitment, employment, and professional development; to promote the full range of legal career opportunities and to foster access to legal public interest and public sector employment; and to advocate for diversity in the legal profession and in the membership. The Bulletin (Newsletter), monthly; Directory of Law Schools (Directory), annual; Directory of Legal Employers (Directory), annual; Public Sector and Public Interest Attorney Salary Report (Report), biennial.
National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA)
http://www.nala.org
nalanet@nala.org
1516 S Boston, Ste. 200 Tulsa, OK 74119 United States Marge Dover, Exec. Dir. P: (918) 587-6828
F: (918) 582-6772
Professional paralegals employed for over six months; graduates or students of legal assistant training programs; attorneys. Members subscribe to and are bound by the NALA Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility. Cooperates with local, state, and national bar associations in setting standards and guidelines for legal assistants. Promotes the profession and attempts to broaden public understanding of the function of the legal assistant. Offers continuing education for legal assistants both nationwide and statewide, and professional certification on a national basis to members and nonmembers who meet certain criteria. Business Organizations Review (Manual); CLA Review, 2nd Edition (Manual); National Association of Legal Assistants - Career Chronicle (Journal), annual; National Association of Legal Assistants-Facts and Findings (Journal), quarterly.
National Association of Legal Fee Analysis (NALFA)
http://www.thenalfa.org
info@thenalfa.org
35 E Wacker Dr.. Ste. 922 Chicago, IL 60601 United States Terry Jesse, Exec. Dir. P: (312) 854-7157
 
Law firms, attorney fee experts, legal cost consult-ants, and qualifying legal audit services. Review, analyze, evaluate, and counsel on attorney fees or legal costs. Strives to provide integrity and reliability to the legal fee analysis profession. NALFA Best Practices.
National Association of Licensed Paralegals (NALP)
http://www.nationalparalegals.com
info@nationalparalegals.co.uk
3.08 Canterbury Ct. 1-3 Brixton Rd. London SW9 6DE United Kingdom Amanda Hamilton, Contact P: 44 20 31760900
 
Works to supervise the system of self-regulation and licensing of Paralegals. Seeks to reinforce and constantly increase its position as the leading professional body catering solely for the needs of the Paralegal. Strives to ensure the proper recognition of its members by the auditing of its qualifications, professional development and standards of behavior laid down for its members. Encourages and develops the role and practice of the Para-Legal and represents the interests of its members. Formerly: National Association of Paralegals.  
National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF)
http://www.namwolf.org
contact@namwolf.org
735 N Water St., Ste. 1205 Milwaukee, Wl 53202 United States Jason L. Brown, Exec. Dir. P: (414) 277-1139
F: (414) 831-2285
Encourages women and minorities to pursue careers in the legal profession and fosters the formation of minority and women-owned law firms. Urges major corporations and public entities to utilize the services of minority and women-owned law firms. Assists its members in developing strategic alliances, coalitions, and affiliations with corporations, in-house counsel, and other legal trade associations. Strives to ensure the long-term survival of minority and women-owned law firms.  
National Association of Official Prison Visitors (NAOPV)
http://www.naopv.com
info@naopv.com
Azure House 10 Imperial Ave. Westcliff-on-Sea SSO 8NE United Kingdom Ian Currie, Membership Sec.
 
Aims to befriend prisoners whilst in prison in England and Wales.  
National Association of Patent Practitioners (NAPP)
http://www.napp.org
napp@napp.org
PO Box 231184 San Diego, CA 92193 United States Ron Reardon, Pres.
F: (866) 512-8790
Toll-free: 800-216-9588
Supports patent practitioners and those working in the field of patent law. Disseminates information related to patent prosecution practice and technology development. Creates a collective, nationwide voice to respond to proposed changes in the patent statutes, rules and PTO operations with a view to their relationship with their clients. The Disclosure (Newsletter), monthly.
National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO)
http://www.napo.org
info@napo.org
317 S Patrick St. Alexandria, VA 22314-3501 United States Michael Palladino, Exec. VP P: (703) 549-0775
F: (703) 684-0515
Toll-free: 800-322-6276
Police officers united to promote the needs of members on a national level. Endorses candidates for national office. Conducts research on law enforcement related issues. Defends the rights of law- enforcement officers in courts and conduct educational seminars. Top Cops Awards (Book); Washington Report (Newsletter), monthly.
National Association of Probation Executives (NAPE) Sam Houston State University Correctional Management Institute of Texas
http://www.napehorTie.org
davidson@shsu.edu
George J. Beto Criminal Justice Center Huntsville. TX 77341-2296 United States Christie Davidson, Exec. Dir. P: (936) 294-3757
F: (936) 294-1671
Probation executives. Focuses on enhancing the professionalism in the field of probation. Offers networking, management, program development, training, and research. Probation Safety Survey (Survey).
National Association of Probation Officers (NAPO)
http://www.napo.org.uk
info@napo.org.uk
4 Chivalry Rd. London SW11 1HT United Kingdom Jonathan Ledger, Gen. Sec. P: 44 20 72234887
F: 44 20 72233503
Probation officers and other grades of staff in the Probation Service in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Salaries and conditions of service. Probation practice issues. Campaigning on wide range of legal, penal and social issues and the promotion of anti- discriminatory practice in probation and the criminal justice system. NAPO News (Newsletter), 10/year; Probation Journal (Journal), quarterly.
National Association of Professional Canine Handlers (NAPCH)
http://napch.org
3441 Filbert St. Wayne, Ml 48184 United States David Werner, Membership Chm. P: (734) 506-8690
F: (734) 641-9508
Promotes excellence among police/private working K-9s for the security and well-being of society. Seeks to enhance the image and improve the capabilities of atl working dogs and handlers. Conducts training for members.  
National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (NARCA)
http://www.narca.org
narca@narca.org
601 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Ste. 900 S Washington, DC 20004 United States Fred N. Biitt. Pres. P: (202) 861-0706
F: (240) 559-0959
Toll-free: 800-633-6069
Collection law firms. Assists consumer collection law firms and creditors. Establishes performance standards; lobbies for creditors' rights legislation; provides collection support; conducts educational programs. NARCA Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly; Membership Directory, annual.
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (NARPA)
http://www.narpa.org
narpa@aol.com
Box 855 Huntsville, AL 35804 United States Bill Stewart, Pres. P: (205) 464-9933
 
Represents individuals working or interested in rights protection and advocacy for recipients of mental health services. Aims to work for better rights protection and advocacy services and to provide a means of sharing information and support among those working in the field. Maintains speakers' bureau. The Rights Tenet (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Association of Shareholder and Consumer Attorneys (NASCAT)
http://www.nascat.org
1 Pennsylvania Plz., 4Sth FI. New York, NY 10119 United States Ira Schochet, Pres. P: (212) 946-9312
F: (212) 273-4379
Lawyers and law firms that support strong federal and state securities and commercial laws. Promotes a free and fair market for investors and other consumers. Formerly: National Association of Securities and Commercial Law Attorneys.  
National Association of State Sentencing Commissions (NASC)
http://www.nasc2010.alacourt.gov/NASC.html
meredith.farrar-owens@vcsc.virginia.gov
Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission 100 N 9th St. Richmond, VA 23219 United States Meredith Farrar-Owens, Pres./Deputy Dir. P: (804) 371-7626
F: (804) 225-4565
Facilitates the exchange and sharing of information ideas, data, expertise, and experiences. Educates on issues related to sentencing policies, sentencing guidelines and sentencing commissions. The Sentencing Guideline (Newsletter).
National Association of Triads (NATI)
http://www.nationaltriad.org
nati@sheriffs.org
1450 Duke St. Alexandria, VA 22314 United States Terri Hicks, Contact P: (703) 836-7827
F: (703) 519-8567
Toll-free: 800-424-7827
Represents law enforcement, senior citizens, and community groups. Promotes senior safety. NATI Newswire (Newsletter).
National Association of Victim Service Professionals in Corrections (NAVSPIC)
http://www.navspic.org
ecgaffney@doc.state.ma.us
999 Barretts Mill Rd. West Concord, MA 01742 United States Karin J. Ho, Chair P: (978) 369-3618
F: (617) 727-8607
Aims to provide a national voice for corrections-based victim services. Serves as a clearinghouse for information, resources and referrals. Assists in developing, providing and monitoring Training and Technical Assistance. Provides vision, leadership and guidance in policy and program development to increase victim satisfaction with corrections.  
National Association of Women and the Law (NAWL) (Association Nationale Femme et du Droit)
http://www.nawl.ca
info@nawl.ca
PO Box 46008 Gloucester, ON K1J 9M7 Canada   P: (613) 241-7570
 
Promotes women's equality rights through legal education, research, and law reform advocacy. Languages: English; French. Jurisfemme (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives (NAWLEE)
http://www.nawlee.com
info@nawlee.org
160 Lawrenceville-Pennington Rd., Ste. 16-115 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 United States Roe Manghisi, Exec. Dir. P: (973) 975-6146
F: (973) 265-1410
Addresses the unique needs of women holding senior management positions in law enforcement. Provides a forum for the exchange of information concerning effective law enforcement.  
National Association of Women Lawyers (NAWL)
http://www.nawl.org
nawl@nawl.org
American Bar Center, MS 15.2 321 N Clark St. Chicago, IL 60654 United States Vicky DiProva, Exec. Dir. P: (312) 988-6186
F: (312) 988-5100
Membership is open to any person who is a member in good standing of the bar of any state or U.S. territory, any non-U.S. legal professional (attorney or judge), any prospective attorney currently attending law school, and any state or local bar or law school association with compatible objectives. Men are welcome and encouraged to join. Women Lawyer's Journal (Magazine), quarterly. Absorbed: Women Lawyers' Club.
National Bar Association (NBA)
http://www.nationalbar.org
dsheltonjd@aol.com
1225 11th St. NW Washington, DC 20001 United States Demetrius D. Shelton, Pres. P: (202) 842-3900
F: (202) 289-6170
Professional association of minority (predominantly African-American) attorneys, members of the judiciary, law students, and law faculty. Represents the interests of members and the communities they serve. Offers continuing legal education programs. Maintains hall of fame.  
National Black Environmental Justice Network (NBEJN)
http://www.nbejn.org
info@nbejn.org
PO Box 15845 Washington, DC 20003 United States Donele Wilkins, Co-Chair P: (202) 265-4919
F: (202) 326-3357
Works to enable African Americans to secure environmental and economic justice, health equity, civil rights and human rights. Raises awareness of environmental issues among African Americans and African descent populations around the world that are impacted by environmental racism. Focuses on safe and healthy communities, sustainable development, clean production, civil rights, equal protection laws and policies and international human rights protection.  
National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC)
http://www.nbjc.org
slettman@nbjc.org
1638 R St. NW. Ste. 300 Washington, DC 20009 United States Sharon J. Lettman-Hicks, Exec. Dir/CEO P: (202) 319-1552
F: (202) 319-7365
Fosters equality by fighting racism and homophobia. Advocates for social justice by educating and mobilizing opinion leaders, including elected officials, clergy and media with focus on Black communities.  
National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA)
http://www.nblsa.org
info@nblsa.org
1225 11th St. NW Washington, DC 20001-4217 United States Chibundu Nnake, Chair P: (202) 618-2572
 
Aims to serve the needs and goals of black law students and "effectuate change" in the legal community. Includes chapters or affiliates in six different countries including the Bahamas, Nigeria, and South Africa. Conducts sessions comprising a program of prominent speakers, seminars, case study analyses, and small group discussions covering concerns, problems, issues, and opportunities in academic administration. Formerly: Black American Law Students Association.  
National Black Police Association (NBPA)
http://www.blackpolice.org
nationaloffice@blackpolice.org
3100 Main St., No. 256 Dallas, TX 75226 United States Malik Aziz, Chm.
F: (855) 879-6272
Mate and female black police officers. Seeks to: improve relationships between police departments and the black community; recruit minority police officers on a national scale; eliminate police corruption, brutality, and racial discrimination. Maintains speakers' bureau. Operates charitable program. Black Police Membership Directory (Membership Directory), quinquennial; NBPA Advocate (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Black Police Association - UK (NBPA)
http://www.nbpa.co.iik
nbpa@nationalbpa.com
PO Box 15690 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 9HZ United Kingdom Charles Crichlow, Pres. P: 44 79 71162821
F: 44 19 24292127
Promotes good race relations and equality of opportunity within the police service. Seeks to improve the working environment and protect the rights of black staff employed in police service. Enhances the racial harmony and quality of service to the black community.  
National Black State Troopers Coalition (NBSTC)
http://www.nbstc85.org
robertguilbeaux@aol.com
PO Box 66464 Baton Rouge, LA 70896 United States Robert F. Guilbeaux, Pres. P: (337) 247-5361
 
Promotes communication among minority state troopers; encourages members to participate in self- improvement programs; prepares and competes for promotions; and requests assignments to specialized units to advance careers and better serve communities.  
National Border Patrol Council (NBPC)
http://www.nbpc.net
nbpc-info@nbpc.net
PO Box 678 Campo, CA 91906 United States T.J. Bonner, Pres. P: (619) 478-5145

Toll-free: (888) 583-7237
Represents employees of the U.S. Border Patrol.  
National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice (NCCIJ)
http://clinton4.nara.gov/lnitiatives/OneAmerica/Practices/pp_19980803.17202.html
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20500 United States Joseph M. Conrad, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 456-1414
F: (202) 456-2461
Represents Catholic organization working for interracial justice and social concerns in America. Initiates programs within and outside the Catholic Church to end discrimination in community development, education, and employment.  
National Center for Constitutional Studies (NCCS)
http://www.nccs.net
zeldon@nccs.net
37777 W Juniper Rd. Malta, ID 83342 United States Zeldon Nelson, CEO P: (208) 645-2625
F: (208) 645-2667
Toll-free: 800-388-4512
Researches, develops, and produces programs that teach constitutional principles 'in the tradition of America's Founding Fathers". Believes in a strict interpretation of the Constitution whereby states rights are not denied by the evolution of a strong central government. Participates in seminars on the above topics and on current issues in relation to constitutional questions. Maintains research file and speakers' bureau. The Constitution of the United States (Booklet). Formerly: Freemen Institute.
National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA)
http://www.ncianet.org
aboring@ndanet.org
7222 Ambassador Rd. Baltimore, MD 21244 United States Herbert J. Hoelter, Co-Founder/Chm./CEO P: (443) 780-1300
F: (410) 597-9656
Serves as clearinghouse primarily on decarceration and aids in developing and promoting strategies and actions to reduce the number of people involuntarily institutionalized. Goals include: finding alternatives to mental hospitals; developing, promoting, and supervising enduring alternatives to prison programs; eliminating unnecessary lockup in massive, impersonal prisons, and juvenile training schools. Sponsors the Client Specific Planning Program to provide a systematized development of comprehensive, highly structured, alternative-to-prison, sentencing plans for presentation to the courts. Operates the Augustus Institute, a clinical mental health center which provides psycho-social evaluations and psychotherapy for juveniles and adults involved in the criminal justice system, and for their families; emphasis on violent behavior and sex offenders. Conducts mitigative studies in capital cases. Has completed statistics on the pronounced regional differences in the number of incarcerated youth and a national study of jail suicides. Maintains speakers' bureau. Conducts research programs.  
National Center for Juvenile Justice (NCJJ)
http://www.ncij.org
ncjj@ncjj.org
3700 S Water St., Ste. 200 Pittsburgh, PA 15203 United States Kristy Bronson Connors, Mgr. P: (412) 227-6950
F: (412) 227-6955
Research division of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. Encourages progressive administration of juvenile justice and all its components through research and dissemination of pertinent data. Assumes the responsibility for collecting juvenile court statistics nationally since 1975, and has undertaken to improve both the quality and quantity of the statistics. Provides technical assistance to juvenile courts; conducts comparative analyses of juvenile and family codes and program evaluations. Assesses juvenile justice services; designs programs and facilities; provides consulting on automated information and reporting systems. Operates applied technical assistance resource center. Juvenile and Family Law Digest (Journal), monthly; KINDEX: An Index to Periodical Literature Concern-ing Children (Bibliography), annual.
National Center on Poverty Law (NCPL)
http://www.povertylaw.org
johnbouman@povertylaw.org
50 E Washington St., Ste. 500 Chicago, IL 60602 United States John M. Bouman, Pres. P: (312) 263-3830
F: (312) 263-3846
Legal services attorneys and programs; private attorneys; law universities and libraries; court judges and libraries; government organizations. Makes avail-able information on case law with respect to issues relating to poor people. Operates extensive brief bank of cases and publications relating to poverty law and the consumer. Provides advocacy to the poor on welfare and housing issues. Formerly: National Clearinghouse for Legal Services.  
National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC)
http://www.ncvc.org
gethelp@ncvc.org
2000 M St. NW, Ste. 480 Washington, DC 20036 United States Mary Lou Leary, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 467-8700
F: (202) 467-8701
Toll-free: 800-FYI-CALL
Aims to function as a national resource center to seek redress for injustices done to crime victims. Promotes public awareness, judicial responsiveness, and social service referrals for crime victims. Compiles statistics on crime and victimization; maintains toll-free information and referral line. Offers national referrals for crime victims to attorneys for civil cases. Provides education through conferences, workshops, seminars, and videocassettes for victims and victims' rights attorneys and organizations. Offers resources for the development of community-based programs for victims of violent crimes; sponsors intern program for students of criminal justice and sociology. Networks (Magazine), quarterly; Pipeline (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: Sunny Von Bulow National Victim Advocacy Center.
National Center for Women and Policing (NCWP)
http://www.womenandpolicing.org
womencops@feminist.org
433 S Beverly Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90212 United States Margaret Moore, Dir. P: (310) 556-2526
F: (310) 556-2509
A division of the Feminist Majority Foundation. Persons in the criminal justice field, including educators. Seeks to increase the numbers of women in policing to improve police services to the community, espedally in the area of violence against women. Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault Training Manual (Manual); Recruiting and Retaining Women: A Self-Assessment Guide for Law Enforcement (Book); The Status of Women in Policing (Survey), annual.
National Center for Youth Law (NCYL)
http://www.youthlaw.org
info@youthlaw.org
405 14th St., 15th FI. Oakland. CA 94612 United States John F. OToole, Dir. P: (510) 835-8098
F: (510) 835-8099
Employs eight attorneys on a full-time basis to provide assistance to legal services programs and private attorneys representing poor children and youth across the U.S. Provides assistance such as: consultation, training, legal research, drafting of pleadings and motions, aid in writing trial and appellate briefs, and participation in litigation in selected cases. Maintains collection of pleadings, memoranda, motions, briefs, and other specialized materials. Provides expertise in such areas as: abuse and neglect proceedings, termination of parental rights, foster care, children in institutions, public benefits for children, child and adolescent health, and housing discrimination against families with children and child support issues. Youth Law News (Journal), quarterly.
National Chamber Litigation Center (NCLC)
http://www.chambertitigation.com
ndc@uschamber.com
1615 H St. NW Washington, DC 20062-2000 United States Thomas J. Donohue, Pres./CEO P: (202) 463-5337
F: (202) 463-5346
Small and large businesses that view litigation as a means to curb the influence of government regulations on business. Represents business on national public policy issues before the courts and government agencies. Works to: overturn laws, regulations, and court rulings that violate businesses' constitutional rights and legal interests; contain the power of forces that disrupt sound labor-management relations, undermine businesses' potential strength, and bias government rulemaking activities; promote sensible rulemaking in national issues crucial to business such as consumer affairs, safety regulations, and environmental issues. National Chamber Litigation Center-Case List (Reports), 8/year; 100 Ways to Cut Legal Fees and Manage Your Lawyer (Handbook); Newsletter, weekly.
National Child Abuse Defense and Resource Center (NCADRC)
http://www.falseallegation.org
info@falseaIlegation.org
PO Box 638 Holland, OH 43528 United States Kimberly A. Hart, Exec. Dir. P: (419) 865-0513
F: (419) 865-0526
Provides assistance to Individuals who feel they have been falsely accused of child abuse or neglect. Serves as a network for mental health professionals who research child abuse issues. Conducts children's services; maintains speaker's bureau. Compiles statistics. Guilty Until Proven Innocent: A Manual for Surviving False Allegations of Child Abuse (Manual).
National Child Support Enforcement Association (NCSEA)
http://www.ncsea.org
colleeneubanks@ncsea.org
1760 Old Meadow Rd., Ste. 500 McLean, VA 22102 United States Colleen Delaney Eubanks, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 506-2880
F: (703) 506-3266
Promotes the well-being of children through professional development of its membership, advocacy and public awareness. Membership includes: Judges, court masters, hearing officers, district attorneys, government attorneys, private attorneys, social workers, child support enforcement caseworkers, state and county child support offices, probation departments, and child support advocates. Conducts monthly Tele-Talks, annual Policy Forum & Training Conference, Annual Training Conference & Expo. Child Support Quarterly (Magazine), quarterly; Rapid Read (Newsletter), monthly; Membership Directory, annual. Formerly: National Conference on Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support; National Reciprocal and Family Support Enforcement Association.
National Citizens Police Academy Association (NCPAA)
http://www.nationalcpaa.org
rpowers@nationalcpaa.org
701 W Sample St. South Bend, IN 46601 United States Richard Powers, Pres. P: (574) 235-9402

Toll-free: 800-324-1820
Fosters the professional development of information, instruction, guidance, and assistance to public safety agencies and citizens involved or interested in the Citizens Police Academy concept. Offers a Citizen Police Academy certification course for law enforcement officers. Keeps members informed of current trends and new developments pertaining to law enforcement Citizen Police Academy programs. NCPAA Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly; Membership Directory, semiannual.
National Client Protection Organization (NCPO)
http://www.ncpo.org
info@ncpo.org
1325 4th Ave., Ste. 600 Seattle, WA 98101-2539 United States Robert D. Welden, Pres. P: (206) 727-8232
F: (206) 727-8314
Promotes law client protection funds and programs to protect consumers from dishonest conduct in the practice of law.  
National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP)
http://www.ncavp.org
sstapel@avp.org
240 W 35th St., Ste. 200 New York, NY 10001 United States Sharon Stapel, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 714-1184
F: (212) 714-2627
Strives to address the issues concerning the pervasive problem of violence committed against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and HIV-affected communities. Acts as an advocate for victims of anti- LGBT and anti-AIDS/HIV violence, harassment, sexual assault, and other forms of victimization. Supports existing anti-violence organizations in their efforts to document and prevent the violence that plagues the communities.  
National Coalition of Pro-Democracy Advocates (NCPDA)
http://ncpdaus.org
info@ncpdaus.org
2020 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Ste. 235 Washington, DC 20006 United States Nasser Rashidi, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 595-1823
F: (202) 318-8152
Aims to focus the efforts of distinguished scholars, intellectuals, democracy and human rights activists, as well as concerned students and individuals to promote democracy, human rights and socioeconomic justice in Iran. Works to facilitate dialogue among Iranian Americans, governmental stake holders and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). Aims to monitor the impact of foreign policy debates on Iran and play a leading role in them to foster mutual and long-term benefit through transparent reporting and education.  
National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case (NCRRC)
http://ncrrc.org
info@ncrrc.com
339 Lafayette St., Ste. 203 New York, NY 10012-2725 United States Leonard Lehrman, Co-Dir. P: (212) 533-1015
 
Aims to reopen the Rosenberg-Sobell case legally, legislatively, and politically, and to establish the innocence of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg and Morton Sobell. (The Rosenbergs were convicted at the height of McCarthyism in 1951 and electrocuted June 19, 1953, for conspiring to commit espionage. Sobell received a 30-year prison sentence.) Campaigns to open all Rosenberg files under the Freedom of Information Act as amended in 1974, and for appointment of a congressional or government commission of inquiry. Rosenberg sons, Robert and Michael Meeropol, instituted a lawsuit against a number of government agencies due to inadequate response to requests for information, with partial success. Urges proclamation for full pardon for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell. Maintains speakers' bureau; sponsors research and educational programs. National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case-Newsletter (Newsletter), periodic; Poems and Songs for Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE)
http://www.ncbex.org
contact_mbe@ncbex.org
302 S Bedford St. Madison, Wl 53703-3622 United States   P: (608) 280-8550
F: (608) 280-8552
Bar examiners and members of character committees designated by each state supreme court; lawyers ap-pointed to handle applications for admission to practice law. Works to: increase efficiency of state boards of law examiners and character committees; formulate and distribute bar examination materials and data to members; aid in character investigations incident to admission to the practice of law; further studies and cooperate with other branches of the legal profession in relation to the problems of legal education and admissions to the bar.  
National Conference of Bar Presidents (NCBP)
http://www.ncbp.org
robinsonp@staff.abanet.org
Division for Bar Services 321 N Clark St., 20th FI. Chicago, IL 60654 United States Pamela Robinson, Assoc. Dir. P: (312) 988-5345
F: (312) 988-5492
Presidents, presidents-elect, and past presidents of state, local, and specialty bar associations. Provides a forum for exchange of ideas; seeks to stimulate work in bar associations, and encourages closer coordination of bar activities with the American Bar Association. Conducts educational programs. The Conference Call (Newsletter), semiannual.
National Conference of Black Lawyers (NCBL)
http://www.ncbl.org
PO Box 998 New York, NY 10024 United States  

Toll-free: (866) 266-5091
'Committed in working with other organizations to end the oppression of people of color and the poor in this country and to support similar liberation movements throughout the world'.  
National Conference of Women's Bar Associations (NCWBA)
http://www.ncwba.org
diane@ncwba.org
PO Box 82366 Portland, OR 97282-0366 United States Diane Rynerson, Exec. Dir. P: (503) 775-4396
F: (503) 775-6525
Umbrella organization for state and local women's bar associations. Promotes the interests of women lawyers. Serves as a forum for information exchange among women's bar associations. NCWBA Newsletter (Newsletter), monthly.
National Constables Association (NCA)
http://www.angelfire.com/la/nationalconstable
brucela@cp-tel.net
16 Stony brook Dr. Levittown, PA 19055-2217 United States Bruce Speight, Natl. Dir. of Communications P: (215) 547-6400
F: (215) 943-0979
Toll-free: 800-272-1775
Elected and appointed constables and individuals interested in preserving and upgrading the constable system. Seeks to re-establish and define the role of constables in the judicial and executive systems of local, county, state, and federal governments; train, educate, and upgrade the quality and performance of constables; encourage acceptance of constables within communities as trusted, responsible, elected, and appointed representatives of the people. Acts as a clearinghouse of information for constables. Compiles statistics. Maintains museum and hall of fame at American Police Hall of Fame, in Biscayne, FL. Operates speakers' bureau. All Points Bulletin (Newsletter), quarterly; Code of Ethics; History of Constables; National Constables Association News (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: National Police Constables Association.
National Correctional Industries Association (NCIA)
http://www.nationalcia.org
info@nationalda.org
1202N Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21201 United States Gina Honeycutt, Exec. Dir. P: (410) 230-3972
F: (410) 230-3981
Professional correctional industry managers, supervisors, superintendents, and others employed in the industry. Seeks to improve the effectiveness of industrial programs as they relate to the correctional process by providing a forum for the development and exchange of ideas and by providing professional reaction and guidance concerning projected ideas and programs related to correctional industry trends. Compiles statistics. NCIA News (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Council of Lawyer Disciplinary Boards (NCLDB)
http://www.nddb.org
info@ncldb.org
PO Box 12426 Austin, TX 78711 United States Christine E. McKeeman, Exec. Dir.
 
Serves as a forum for the exchange of information and ideas about the administration, conduct and improvement of formal disciplinary and related proceedings for lawyers admitted to practice law in one or more jurisdictions of the United States. Facilitates joint, coordinated action to address lawyer deadline problems occurring throughout the United States. Aims to increase the knowledge, efficiency and consistency of action of member lawyers and staff lawyers of the disciplinary boards.  
National Crime Victim Bar Association (NCVBA)
http://www.victimbar.org
vidimbar@ncvc.org
2000 M St. NW, Ste. 480 Washington, DC 20036 United States Jeffrey R. Dion, Dir. P: (202) 467-8753
F: (202) 467-8701
Toll-free: 800-FYI-CALL
Provides technical support to attorneys representing crime victims in civil suits. Refers crime victims to lawyers in their local area. Increases general awareness on the availability of civil remedies for vidims of crime. Civil Justice for Victims of Crime (Brochure); Vidim Advocate (Journal), quarterly.
National Criminal Defense College (NCDC)
http://www.ncdc.net
deryld@ncdc.net
Mercer Law School 343 Orange St. Macon, GA 31207 United States Deryl D. Dantzler, Dean P: (478) 746-4151
 
Continuing legal education institution for criminal defense lawyers. Sponsors trial institute in two-week sessions in Macon, GA, twice each summer, and various shorter programs in other locations; holds seminars. Supersedes: National College for Criminal Defense.  
National Criminal Enforcement Association (NCEA)
http://www.ncea314.com
nceamembersvc@ncea314.com
8491 Hospital Dr., No. 316 Douglasville, GA 30134 United States Douglas Wright, Exec. Dir. P: (770) 573-2728
F: (770) 573-2728
Toll-free: (877) 468-2392
Represents law enforcement officers who are involved in ProAdive Criminal Enforcement. Promotes networking and sharing of information about current criminal trends and active criminal investigations. Educates law enforcement officers about advanced criminal enforcement tactics.  
National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA)
http://www.ncja.org
info@ncja.org
7207th St. NW, 3rd FI. Washington, DC 20001 United States Cabell C. Cropper, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 628-8550
F: (202) 448-1723
State, tribal and local criminal justice planners, police chiefs, judges, prosecutors, defenders, corrections officials, educators, researchers, and elected officials. Promotes innovation in the criminal justice system through the focused coordination of law enforcement, the courts, corrosions, and juvenile justice. Seeks to: focus attention on national issues and developments related to the control of crime; determine and effectively express the states' and tribes' collective views on pending legislative and administrative action encompassing criminal and juvenile justice; improve the states' and tribes' administration of their criminal and juvenile justice responsibilities through the development and dissemination of information to and among justice administrators and policy makers. Conduds technical assistance and training programs. Beltway Short Takes (Newsletter), bimonthly; Justice Bulletin (Bulletin), monthly; Newsletter, monthly. Formerly: National Conference of State Criminal Justice Planning Administrators.
National Disabled Police Association (NDPA)
http://www.ndpa.info
scott.westbrook@met.potice.uk
PO Box 215Ashford TN23 9FL United Kingdom Scott Westbrook, Chm.
 
Promotes disability rights and the equality of opportunity within the police services. Improves recruitment, inclusion, training, retention and progression of staff with disabilities. Assists police service in the development of new and existing policies. Influences policies concerning equality issues and anti- discrimination within the police service and wider criminal justice system.  
National District Attorneys Association (NDAA)
http://www.ndaa.org
cyates@ndaa.org
44 Canal Center Plz., Ste. 110 Alexandria, VA 22314 United States Scott Bums, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 549-9222
F: (703) 836-3195
Elected/appointed prosecuting attorneys; associate members are assistant prosecuting attorneys, investigators, paralegals, and other prosecution office staff. Dedicated in providing information and a national forum for prosecuting attorneys. Seeks to serve prosecuting attorneys and to improve and facilitate the administration of justice in the U.S. Provides educational and informational services, technical assistance and research in areas such as vehicular crimes, juvenile justice, guns prosecution, community prosecution, DNA forensics, white collar crime, drug prosecution and child abuse prosecution through the American Prosecutors Research Institute. Prepares amicus curiae briefs. The Prosecutor (Magazine), bimonthly; Update Express (Newsletter). Formerly: National District Attorneys Association Foundation; National Association of County and Prosecuting Attorneys.
National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH)
http://www.thehotIine.org
PO Box 161810Austin, TX 78716 United States Dyanne Purcell, CEO P: (512) 794-1133

Toll-free: 800-799-7233
Provides crisis intervention, referrals, information and support in many languages.  
National Drug Enforcement Officers Association (NDEOA) DEA Academy Office of Training/TRDS
http://www.ndeoa.org
info@ndeoa.org
PO Box 1475 Quantico, VA 22134-1475 United States Sharon Firewicz, Pres.
 
Law enforcement officers. Strives to promote the cooperation, education, and exchange of information among all law enforcement agencies involved in the enforcement of controlled substance laws. Hosts conferences and training seminars.  
National Drug Strategy Network (NDSN)
http://www.ndsn.org
info@cjpf.org
8730 Georgia Ave., Ste. 400 Silver Spring, MD 20910 United States Eric E. Sterling, Coor. P: (301) 589-6020
F: (301) 589-5056
Government officials, business leaders, scholars, religious leaders, attorneys, civil libertarians, health care professionals, criminal justice officials, and community activists sharing information on the "War on Drugs". Sponsors training seminars; maintains speakers' bureau. News Briefs (Newsletter).
National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA)
http://www.nela.org
nelahq@nelahq.org
417Montgomery St., 4th FI. San Francisco, CA 94104 United States Patrida A. Barasch, Pres. P: (415) 296-7629
F: (415) 677-9445
Attorneys who represent individual employees in cases involving employment discrimination, wrongful termination, benefits, and other employment-related matters. Promotes the professional development of members through networking, publications, technical assistance, and education. Supports the workplace rights of individual employees via lobbying and other activities. Maintains informational bank of pleadings and briefs; does not operate a lawyer referral service. Conducts regional seminars; conducts educational programs. The Employee Advocate (Magazine), quarterly; Employee Rights Litigation: Pleading and Practice; Member Service Guide (Membership Directory), annual; NELA Directory (Directory). Formerly: Plaintiff Employment Lawyers Association.
National Endangered Species Act Reform Coalition (NESARC)
http://www.nesarc.org
nesarc@vnf.com
1050 Thomas Jefferson St., 7th FI. Washington, DC 20007 United States Nancy Macan McNally, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 333-7481
F: (202) 338-2416
Represents rural irrigators, municipalities, farmers, electric utilities, organizations, and businesses that are supportive of updating the ESA to achieve the ultimate goal of speeds recovery. Seeks to achieve improvements to the Endangered Species Act (ESA).Works with both parties of the U.S. Congress on their proposals to improve the ESA. ESAUpdate (Newsletter); NESARC News (Report),periodic.
National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA)
http://www.paralegals.org
info@paralegaJs.org
PO Box 2016 Edmonds, WA 98020 United States Tracey L. Young, Pres. P: (425) 967-0045
F: (425) 771-9588
State and local paralegal associations and other organizations supporting the goals of the federation; individual paralegals. Works to serve as a national voice of the paralegal profession; to advance, foster, and promote the paralegal concept; to monitor and participate in developments in the paralegal profession; to maintain a nationwide communications network among paralegal associations and other members of the legal community. Provides a resource center of books, publications, and literature of the field. Monitors activities of local, state, and national bar associations and legislative bodies; presents testimony on matters affecting the profession. Developed PACE exam for Registered Paralegal credentials. Directory of Paralegal Associations (Directory), periodic; The Reporter (Magazine), bimonthly.
National Fraud Information Center/Internet Fraud Watch (NFlC/tFW)
http://www.fraud.org
info@nclnet.org
1701 K St. NW, Ste. 1200Washington, DC 20006 United States Susan Grant, Dir. P: (202) 835-3323
F: (202) 835-0747
Toll-free: 800-876-7060
Works to end telemarketing and Internet fraud by improving prevention and enforcement.  
National Health Freedom Coalition (NHFC)
http://www.nationaIheaIthfreedom.org
inio@nationalhealthfreedom.org
2136 Ford Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55116 United States Bonita Yoder, Pres. P: (507) 663-9018
F: (507) 663-9013
Aims to promote access to all health care information, services, treatments and products that the people deem beneficial for their own health and survival. Seeks to promote an understanding of the laws and factors impacting the right to access. Assists the public in protecting its constitutional rights.  
National Italian American Bar Association (NIABA)
http://www.riaba.org
fschiro@gmail.com
PO Box 510500 Milwaukee, Wl 53203-0093 United States Frank Joseph Schiro, Pres. P: (414) 271-7776
F: (414) 271-1961
Works to advance interests of the Italian-American legal community to improve the administration of justice. The Digest (Journal), annual; NIABA Newsletter (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Judicial Education Program (NJEP)
http://www.legalmomentum.org/our-work/njep
njep@legalmomentum.org
395 Hudson St. New York. NY 10014 United States Lynn Hecht Schafran, Sr. VP/Dir. P: (212) 925-6635
F: (212) 226-1066
Serves as a project of the Legal Momentum in cooperation with the National Association of Women Judges. Works to eliminate gender bias in the courts by making judges aware of stereotypes, myths, and biases pertaining to the roles of men and women, and how those biases can affect judicial decision-making and the courtroom environment. Serves as a clearinghouse for data on gender bias in the courts. Conducts courses and other educational programs for judges, lawyers, and the public. Collaborates with state and national judicial colleges and state task forces; participates in legal conferences, law school programs, and continuing education projects. Formerly: National Judicial Education Program to Promote Equality for Women and Men in the Courts.  
National Juneteenth Observance Foundation (NJOF)
http://nationaljuneteenth.com
E-mail:nationaijuneteenth@yahoo.com
PO Box 269 Belzoni, MS 39038 United States Ronald V. Myers, Chm Founder P: (662) 247-3364
F: (662) 247-4767
Aims to unite Americans in celebration of the common bond of freedom through the historic preservation of Juneteenth in America (June 19, 1865 is considered the date of freeing the last remaining slaves in America).  
National Juvenile Court Services Association (NJCSA)
http://www.njcsa.org
support@njcsacertification.org
University of Nevada Mail Stop 311 Reno, NV 89557 United States Michael E. Noyes, Pres.

Toll-free: (888) 367-7552
Judges, probation officers, educators, lawyers, and other individuals interested in juvenile justice. Seeks to: educate juvenile and family court personnel; plan and coordinate educational programs in conjunction with the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. Develops rapport between juvenile court personnel and judges; raises professional competency; promotes community understanding; seeks greater support of treatment programs for juveniles; offers technical assistance. Sponsors professional courses and seminars. Juvenile and Family Court Journal (Journal), quarterly; Juvenile and Family Justice TODAY (Magazine), quarterly; Juvenile and Family Law Digest (Booklet); Rapport (Newsletter), quarterly; Directory.
National Latina/Latino Law Student Association (NLLSA)
http://www.nllsa.org
chair@nllsa.org
PO Box 27104 Albuquerque, NM 87125 United States Cristal Babrera, Contact

Toll-free: (888) 544-6013
Serves as a medium for a collective Latina/Latino law student voice. Protects and advances the civil rights of Latinas and Latinos in law school and in the communities. Promotes and sustains the academic success of Latina and Latino law students.  
National Latino Officers Association (NLOA)
http://nloaus.org/nl
chaimloa@aol.com
PO Box 02-0120 Brooklyn, NY 11201 United States Anthony Miranda, Exec. Chm.
F: (646) 772-3728
Toll-free: (866) 579-5809
Aims to create a coordinated network of support without limitations or boundaries. Promotes tolerance toward and understanding of the Latino culture in all public and private agencies, especially in the law enforcement communities. Creates strong bonds between the Latino community and other law enforcement agencies. Ensures equal representation in hiring and promotional practices.  
National Law Center for Children and Families (NLC)
http://www.nationailawcenter.org
211 N Union St., Ste. 100 Alexandria, VA 22314 United States Richard R. Whidden, Exec. Dir./Sr. Counsel P: (703) 548-5522
F: (703) 548-5544
Seeks to protect children and families from illegal pornography; strives to be a specialized resource of state and federal obscenity and child exploitation laws; aims to counsel federal, state and local legislators on existing criminal and civil codes; and provides training on specialized issues involved in illegal pornography and First Amendment related cases. Acts as a clearinghouse. The Enforcer (Newsletter), quarterly; NLC Reporter (Newsletter).
National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty (NLCHP)
http://www.nlchp.org
nlchp@nlchp.org
1411 K St. NW, Ste. 1400Washington, DC 20005 United States Maria Foscarinis, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (202) 638-2535
F: (202) 628-2737
Seeks eliminate homelessness in the United States by addressing its underlying causes. In Just Times (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF)
http://www.nleomf.com
info@nleomf.com
901 E St. NW, Ste. 100 Washington, DC 20004-2025 United States Craig W. Floyd, ChmVCEO P: (202) 737-3400
F: (202) 737-3405
Toll-free: (866) 569-4928
Professional law enforcement associations united to pay tribute to officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty through the National Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial in Washington, DC. Also seeks to educate the public regarding the risks associated with being a law enforcement officer and the need for a national museum through the news media, public speaking, and promotional activities. Member organizations include: Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association; Fraternal Order of Police, Grand Lodge; International Association of Chiefs of Police; International Brotherhood of Police Officers; International Union of Police Associations/AFL-CIO; National Association of Police Organizations; National Black Police Association; National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives; National Sheriffs Association; Police Executive Research Forum; Police Foundation; Concerns of Police Survivors; Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary; National Troopers Coalition; United Federation of Police. Roll Call of Fallen Officers (Newsletter), biweekly.
National Lawyers Association (NLA)
http://www.nla.org
nla@nla.org
44 Cook St., Ste. 100 Denver, CO 80206 United States Mario Mandina, CEO P: (303) 398-7030
F: (303) 398-7001
Seeks to improve the image of the legal profession. Aims to advance legal institutions and respect for the law, and to educate the public on such matters. Provide services, benefits, technology, education, guidance and professional assistance to its members. NLA Brief (Newsletter).
National Lawyers Guild (NLG)
http://www.nlg.org
director@nlg.org
132Nassau St., Rm. 922 New York, NY 10038 United States Heidi Boghosian, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 679-5100
F: (212) 679-2811
Lawyers, law students, legal workers, and jailhouse lawyers dedicated to seek economic justice, social equality, and the right to political dissent. Serves as national center for progressive legal work providing training programs to both members and nonmembers. Sponsors skills seminars in different areas of law. Maintains speakers' bureau and offers legal referrals. National Lawyers Guitd-Guild Practitioner (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Legal Aid and Defender Association (NLADA)
http://www.nlada.org
1140 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 900 Washington, DC 20036 United States Jo-Ann Wallace, PresVCEO P: (202) 452-0620
 
Legal aid offices and public defender organizations representing the indigent and individual members. Provides technical and management assistance to local organizations offering legal services to poor persons in civil or criminal cases and to state and local units of government. Advocates for federally funded high quality legal services with the public, media, congress, and members of the Executive branch. Offers litigation support through amicus curiae capability to organizations providing legal services. Serves as clearinghouse for information on the provision of legal aid and defender services to persons without means to pay lawyers' fees. Sponsors training program covering substantive law, management issues and litigation skills. Matches private law firms with impact cases to facilitate increased pro bono participation. Directory of Legal Aid and Defender Offices in the U.S. (Directory), biennial.
National Legal Foundation (NLF)
http://www.nlf.net
nlf@nlf.net
PO Box 64427Virginia Beach, VA 23467-4427 United States Steven W. Fitschen, Pres. P: (757) 463-6133
F: (757) 463-6055
Serves as public interest law firm dedicated to 'the restoration and defense of constitutional freedoms in America'. Litigates in defense of First Amendment liberties, with special focus on religious freedom. Prepares briefs, educational materials, and other publications on church-state issues for lawyers, teachers, and interested individuals. Holds seminars on First Amendment issues for attorneys. Maintains speakers' bureau.  
National Legal Sanctuary for Community Advancement (NLSCA)
http://www.legalsanctuary.org
akhlaghilaw@sbcglobal.net
444 DeHaro St., Ste. 205San Francisco, CA 94107 United States Banafsheh Akhlaghi, PresVCEO P: (415) 553-7100
F: (415) 553-7101
Protects the civil rights, human rights and dignity of Middle Eastern, Muslim and South Asian peoples in the United States through legal advocacy. Gives legal defense, policy advocacy and public education to advance social justice.  
National LGBT Bar Association (NLGLA)
http://www.nlgla.org
info@lgbtbar.org
1301 K St. NW, Ste. 1100 E Tower Washington, DC 20005 United States D'Arcy A. Kemnitz, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 637-6364
 
Gay and lesbian lawyers and law students. Promotes public acceptance of difference in sexual preference; encourages professional advancement of members. Serves as a national voice representing members' interests; works to change the law and the legal profession in areas of concern to the homosexual community; functions as a forum for the discussion of legal and social matters of interest to members. Provides assistance to gay and lesbian law students; seeks to establish networks and coalitions pursuing the association's goals. Conducts educational programs; sponsors competitions; maintains speakers' bureau. Formerly: National Lesbian and Gay Lawyers Association; National Lesbian and Gay Law Association.  
National Liquor Law Enforcement Association (NLLEA)
http://www.nllea.org
support@nllea.org
11720 Beltsville Dr., Ste. 900 Calverton, MD 20705-3111 United States Steve Ernst, Pres. P: (301) 755-2795
F: (301) 755-2799
Represents the interests of law enforcement personnel dedicated to the enforcement of liquor laws and regulations. Seeks to improve the standards and practices of liquor law enforcement. Strives for public recognition of the role of liquor law enforcement in protecting and promoting public safety. Fosters a cooperative and mutually beneficial working relationship with alcohol research and public health organizations and responsible members of the liquor industry.  
National Major Gang Task Force (NMGTF)
http://www.nmgtf.org
daryl.vigil@doc.state.co.us
PO Box 3689 Pueblo, CO 81005 United States Daryl A. Vigil, Exec. Dir. P: (719) 226-4915
F: (719) 226-4932
Provides leadership and information within the criminal justice system and other stakeholders to minimize the effects of security threat groups, gangs and terrorists in jails, prisons and communities. Offers technical assistance in the development of statewide gang/security threat group programs in numerous jurisdictions. Seeks to establish information-sharing standards with regard to gangs and security threat group management.  
National Minorities with Disabilities Coalition (NMDC)
http://www.nmdc.us
info@nmdc.us
1213Wyndhurst Dr. Plainsboro, NJ 08536 United States Jane Dunhamn, Chair
 
Aims to respond to the needs of minorities with disabilities in America. Seeks to organize around issues of mutual concern and use collective strength to address disability issues from all communities of color. Uses strategies from the civil rights movement to seek personal growth, collective power and societal inclusion for people with disabilities. Creates opportunities for people of color with disabilities.  
National Narcotic Detector Dog Association (NNDDA)
http://www.nndda.org
thenndda@yahoo.com
379 CR 105 Carthage, TX 75633 United States Robin Fields, Pres.
F: (409) 284-7934
Toll-free: (888) 289-0070
Works for the utilization and proficiency of scent detector dogs for the benefit of law enforcement and private industries. Provides training pertaining to the laws of search and seizure.  
National Native American Law Enforcement Association (NNLEA)
http://www.nnalea.org
info@nnalea.org
PO Box 171 Washington, DC 20044 United States Michael Dillinger, Pres. P: (202) 204-3065

Toll-free: (866) 506-7631
Promotes mutual cooperation between American Indian Law Enforcement officers, agents, personnel, agencies, tribes and private industries. Provides media for the exchange of ideas and new techniques used by both criminals and investigators. Informs its members about judicial decisions as they relate to the law enforcement community.  
National Native American Law Students Association (NNALSA)
http://www.nationalnalsa.org
president©nationalnalsa.org
UCLA School of Law, 2L Los Angeles, CA 90095 United States Lonnie Wright, Contact
 
American Indian or Native Alaskan law students. Promotes unity, communication, and cooperation among Indian law students; seeks to provide financial aid and summer employment opportunities for members; encourages development of educational opportunities such as tutorial programs, research projects, and curriculum development in Indian law; offers a forum for discussion of legal problems relating to law affecting American Indians. Maintains speakers' bureau of students in the field of Indian law. Does not operate a library; however, members have access to the extensive Indian law collection at the University of New Mexico. Formerly: American Indian Law Students Association; Native American Law Students Association.  
National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys (NNEPA)
http://lhe.nnepa.com/public
info@nnepa.com
3500 DePauw Blvd., Ste. 2090 Indianapolis, IN 46268 United States  

Toll-free: 800-638-8681
Estate attorneys. Promotes the understanding of estate planning to consumers.  
National Organization of Bar Counsel (NOBC)
http://www.nobc.org
biII.weigel@wicourts.gov
110 E Main St. Madison, Wl 53703 United States Bill Weigel, Pres. P: (608) 267-8915
F: (608) 267-1959
Attorneys for bar associations and disciplinary agencies in the U.S. and Canada who are professionally involved in representing their associations in all legal matters, with emphasis on matters of professional misconduct by lawyers. Participates in interpreting and prosecuting professional ethics, investigating unauthorized practice of law, and initiating improved legislation.  
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)
http://www.noblenational.org
4609-F Pinecrest Office Park Dr. Alexandria, VA 22312-1442 United States Jessie Lee, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 658-1529
F: (703) 658-9479
Represents law enforcement executives above the rank of lieutenant; police educators; academy directors; interested individuals and organizations. Provides a platform from which the concerns and opinions of minority law enforcement executives and command-level officers can be expressed. Facilitates the exchange of programmatic information among minority law enforcement executives. Aims to eliminate racism in the field of criminal justice and to increased cooperation from criminal justice agencies. Encourages coordination between law enforcement agencies and the community to prevent and abate crime and its causes. Conducts research and training and offers technical assistance in crime victim assistance, community oriented policing, domestic violence, use of deadly force, reduction of fear of crime, airport security assessment, and minority recruitment. Offers internships; operates speakers' bureau. Hate Crimes: A Police Perspective (Video); NOBLE Actions (Magazine), quarterly; Racial and Religious Violence: Final Report (Report).
National Organization of Federal Employees Against Abuse and Retaliation (NOFEAR)
http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/nofear
nofear.org@lycos.com
11645 Sutphin Blvd.Jamaica, NY 11434-1526 United States Ronald Judd Moore, Chm./Organizing Founder P: (917) 567-2660
 
Works to "protect the human rights of United States Federal Employees from undue abuses by corrupt Federal Agencies."  
National Organization of Hispanics in Criminal Justice (NOHCJ)
http://www.nohcj.org
rban2@osceola.org
PO Box 452614 Kissimmee, FL 34745 United States Lupe Martinez-Marshall, Pres. P: (505) 876-8201
 
Aims to promote high professional standards for criminal justice agencies and criminal justice personnel. Fosters an interchange of information and training between professionals in law enforcement, the courts, corrections and interested citizens. Provides a mechanism for a meaningful interchange of information between the disciplines of the criminal justice system nationally for Hispanics and other minorities.  
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML)
http://www.norml.org
norml@norml.org
1600 K St. NW, Ste. 501 Washington, DC 20006-2832 United States Stephen W. Dillon, Chm. P: (202) 483-5500
F: (202) 483-0057
Toll-free: (888) 676-6765
Serves as a public education organization working for change in U.S. policy regarding marijuana. Seeks a more reasonable treatment of marijuana consumers in federal, state, and local laws and policies. Provides speakers for interested groups; collects and disseminates educational materials; provides testimony for legislative committees; coordinates chapters around the country. Provides information on urinalysis testing. The Leaflet (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA)
http://www.trynova.org
membership@trynova.org
510King St., Ste. 424 Alexandria, VA 22314 United States Will D. Marling, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 535-6682
F: (703) 535-5500
Toll-free: 8OO-TRY-NOVA
Victim counselors, district attorneys, police officials, mental health professionals, judges, crisis intervention specialists, domestic violence and rape crisis workers, former victims, and others whose purpose is 'to express forcefully the victims' claims, too long ignored, for decency, compassion, and justice; to press those claims for the victims of crime and also for the victims of other stark misfortunes; and to ensure that victims' rights are honored by government officials and all others who can aid in the victims' relief and recovery." Offers technical counsel, referral services, and victim assistance training programs; also provides services to victims directly. Serves as clearinghouse on state and federal legislation. Maintains speakers' bureau; conducts educational activities. Sponsors Regional Victim Assistance Training Program and National Victim Rights Week. Compiles statistics. Has established network of service providers to foster communications. National Organization for Victim Assistance-- Newsletter (Newsletter), monthly; Victim Rights and Services: A Legislative Directory (Directory), periodic.
National Organizers Alliance (NOA)
http://noacentral.org
waIter@noacentral.org
PO Box 60708 Washington, DC 20039 United States Walter Davis, Exec. Dir. P: (301) 270-0640
F: (301) 270-0642
Works to advance progressive organizing for social, economic and environmental justice and to sustain, support and nurture people of all ages. Represents the interests of organizers who are responsible for building a defined constituency through leadership development, collective action and development of democratic structures. Practicing What We Preach (Report).
National Paralegal Association (NPA)
http://www.nationalparalegal.org
admin@nationa!parategal.org
Box 406 Solebury, PA 18963 United States   P: (215) 297-8333
F: (215) 297-8358
Paralegals, paralegal students, educators, supervisors, paralegal schools, administrators, law librarians, law dinics, and attorneys. Advances the paralegal profession by promoting recognition, economic benefits, and high standards. Registers paralegals; maintains speakers' bureau, job bank, and placement service; offers resume preparation assistance. Offers free job bank nationally. Sponsors commercial exhibits. Operates mail order bookstore and gift shop. Compiles statistics. Develops promotion and public relations, insurance, certification, and computer bank programs. Compiles and maintains for rental the largest list of paralegals nationwide. Directory of Corporate Legal Departments (Directory); Directory of Local Paralegal Clubs (Directory), annual; National Paralegal Employment and Salary Survey (Survey), periodic; Paralegal Career Booklet (Booklet), periodic.
National Police Accountability Project (NPAP)
http://www.nlg-npap.org
npap@nlg.org
14Beacon St., Ste. 701 Boston, MA 02108 United States Brigitt Keller, Exec. Dir. P: (617) 227-6015
F: (617) 830-0260
Toll-free: 800-328-4880
Aims to curtail police abuse of authority through coordinated legal adion, public education and support for organizations that work with vidims of police misconduct; a project of the National Lawyers Guild. Provides training and support for attorneys and legal workers, public education and information around issues relating to police misconduct, consulting services, support for legislative reform efforts aimed at raising the level of police accountability. Police Miscondud: Law and Litigation.
National Police Bloodhound Association (NPBA)
http://www.npba.com
coby2404@aol.com
38540 Alva Dr. Cherry Valley, CA 92223 United States Doug Lowry, Pres.
 
Law enforcement officers at all levels; search and rescue personnel with law enforcement affiliations. Promotes the advancement and training of the man- trailing abilities of the purebred bloodhound in law enforcement and search and rescue. Conducts ledures on topics concerning working bloodhounds. Offers assistance from experts in mountain, desert, swamp, snow, city, and urban trailing. Makes available technical information on scent, the preservation of scent, and methods of developing cooperation from the departments. Nose News (Newsletter), quarterly; Manual. Formerly: Eastern Police Bloodhound Association.
National Police Canine Association (NPCA)
http://www.npca.net
info@npca.net
PO Box 538 Waddell, AZ 85355 United States Terry Anderson, Pres. P: (713) 562-7371

Toll-free: (877) 362-1219
Works as a resource for the professional development of canine teams and administrators. Works to achieve advancements and improvements in the area of law enforcement. Provides regional and national canine training seminars across the United States.  
National Religious Affairs Association (NRAA)
http://www.nafj.org/history.htm
office@nabcj.org
PO Box 77075 Washington, DC 20013-8075 United States Warren H. Dolphus, Pres.
 
Promotes and upholds spiritual awareness and consciousness within the criminal justice system. Serves the spiritual needs and concerns of African Americans. Stimulates research and other documentation related to the pradice of religion in the criminal justice system. Encourages rasped and tolerance of religious diversity.  
National Security and Law Society (NSLS)
http://www.wd.american.edu/org/nsls
nslsintl@natsecuritylaw.org
4801 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20016 United States James Creedon, Pres. P: (202) 274-4000
 
Represents law schools across the United States and Canada. Aids its members in their academic and professional pursuits of careers in the field of national security and law. Strives to create an effective, non-partisan forum for informed discourse on U.S. national security policy and foreign affairs.  
National Sheriffs' Association (NSA)
http://www.sheriffs.org
exec@sheriffs.org
1450 Duke St. Alexandria, VA 22314-3490 United States Aaron D. Kennard, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 836-7827
F: (703) 683-6541
Toll-free: 800-424-7827
Works to enable sheriffs and other law enforcement to perform and serve jurisdictions. Promotes cooperative relationships with local, state, and federal governmental agencies across the nation to network and form partnerships beneficial to law enforcement, equating to training, equipment and personnel. Seeks grassroots guidance. Assists sheriffs' offices and state sheriffs' association in locating and preparing applications for state and federal grant funding. Sponsors the National Sheriffs' Institute, the National Sheriff's Education Foundation, and the International Association of Court Officers and Services. Jail Officers' Training Manual (Manual); Sheriff (Magazine), bimonthly.
National Structured Settlements Trade Association (NSSTA)
http://www.nssta.com
info@nssta.com
1100New York Ave. NW, Ste. 750W Washington, DC 20005 United States Dan Finn, Pres. P: (202) 289-4004
 
Strudured settlement firms, life insurance companies, claims adjustors, attorneys, and other consultants involved in the tort process. Develops out-of-court settlements in personal injury accident suits and other tort actions. Conducts educational programs; maintains speakers' bureau.  
National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA)
http://ntoa.org/site
membership@ntoa.org
PO Box 797 Doylestown, PA 18901 United States John Gnagey, Exec. Dir. Ph; (215) 230-7616
F: (215) 230-7552
Toll-free: 800-279-9127
Provides a communication link between SWAT/CNT and other tactical units in the United States. Serves as a clearinghouse for tactical information. Provides cost-effective tactical training. Crisis Negotiator (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Union of Law Enforcement Associations (NULEA)
http://www.nulea.com
contact@nulea.com
7700 Authur Dr. McCalla, AL 35111 United States Don McDonald, Pres. P: (757) 630-0202
F: (205) 277-8122
Toll-free: 800-888-4099
Unites all law enforcement workers regardless of race, religion, creed, nationality, age and gender. Improves wages, working conditions and other economic advantages of law enforcers through collective bargaining. Assists members at local, state or national levels of employment.  
National Urban League (NUL)
http://www.nul.org
120 Wall St. New York, NY 10005 United States Effenus Henderson, Pres. P: (212) 558-5300
F: (212) 344-5332
Voluntary nonpartisan community service agency of civic, professional, business, labor, and religious leaders with a staff of trained social workers and other professionals. Aims to eliminate racial segregation and discrimination in the United States and to achieve parity for blacks and other minorities in every phase of American life. Works to eliminate institutional rac-ism and to provide direct service to minorities in the areas of employment, housing, education, social welfare, health, family planning, mental retardation, law and consumer affairs, youth and student affairs, labor affairs, veterans' affairs, and community and minority business development. Maintains research department in Washington, DC. The Urban League News (Newsletter), quarterly.
National Victims' Constitutional Amendment Partnership (NVCAN)
http://www.nvcan.org
info@nvcap.org
789Sherman St., Ste. 670 Denver, CO 80203 United States   P: (303) 832-1522
F: (303) 861-1265
Toll-free: 800-529-8226
Works to support an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to provide rights of innocent victims of crime.  
NAVAH
http://www.navah.org.il
main@navah.org.il
616Corporate Way, Ste. 2 4560 Valley Cottage, NY 10989-2050 United States   P: (718) 689-1493
 
Provides an accessible way for people worldwide to support terror survivors in Israel. Provides programs and services that focus on terror victims. Gives help to families of victims in need.  
Network of Trial Law Firms
http://www.trial.com
emirsky@trial.com
303S Broadway, Ste. 222 Tarrytown, NY 10591 United States Elfis R. Mirsky, Exec. Dir/Gen. Counsel P: (914) 332-4400
F: (914) 332-1671
Provides clients with trial and litigation representation. Advances the education, technology, business and science of law profession. Fosters research and study of advances in the state-of-the-art of legal representation. Offers continuing legal education to counsel and insurance professionals.  
New Age Citizen (NAC)
http://www.newagedtizen.com
newagedtizenx@comcast.net
PO Box 419 Dearborn Heights, Ml 48127 United States Bruce W. Cain, Ed. P: (313) 704-0021
 
Drug, environmental, and sodal policy reform activists. Works to legalize marijuana and other psychotropic drugs. Promotes public awareness of what the group believes to be the benefits of ending drug prohibition and the negative constitutional, sodal, and economic consequences of continuing with current drug policy. Sponsors International Drug Policy Day. Maintains speakers' bureau. Regulated Drug Legalization, Education, and Rehabilitation: A Framework for Safely Legalizing All Drugs. Formerly: New Age Patriot.
New Zealand Association for Comparative Law (NZACL) (Te Roopu Whakaritenga o nga Ture) Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Law
http://www.vidoria.ac.nz/law/NZACL%20web%20page/index.htm
tony.angelo@vuw.ac.nz
PO Box 600 Wellington New Zealand Tony Angelo, Contad P: 64 4 4636324
F: 64 4 4636365
Promotes the education and training of people in New Zealand in the field of comparative law. Languages: English.  
New Zealand Law Society (NZLS)
http://www.lawsociety.org.nz
inquiries@lawsociety.org.nz
PO Box 5041Wellington 6145 New Zealand Jonathan Temm, Pres. P: 64 4 4727837
F: 64 4 4737909
Professional organization of lawyers in New Zealand. Promotes high standards in the legal profession. Gathers and disseminates information to members. Languages: English. Law Talk(Magazine), biweekly.
New Zealand Police Association
http://www.policeassn.org.nz
enquiries@policeassn.org.nz
PO Box 12-344 Wellington New Zealand Chris Pentecost, Chief ExecVNatl. Sec. P: 64 4 4966800
F: 64 4 4966819
Police officers. Seeks to obtain optimal conditions of employment for members. Represents members in negotiations with employers. Languages: English. Police News (Newsletter), monthly.
Nigerian Lawyers Association (NLA)
http://www.nigerianlawyers.org
321 Broadway, 3rd FI. New York, NY 10007 United States Abayomi O. Ajaiyeoba, Pres. P: (212) 566-9926
F: (212) 571-4309
Promotes the interests and advances the professional needs of its members. Strives to achieve fair and equitable administration of justice. Provides leadership and advocacy for the legal needs of the Nigerian community.  
Nine Lives Associates (NLA) Executive Protection Institute
http://www.personalprotection.com/nla.cfm
info@personalprotedion.com
16Penn PI., Ste. 1570 New York, NY 10001 United States Jerry Heying, Pres CEO P: (212) 268-4555
F: (212) 563-4783
Toll-free: 800-947-5827
Law enforcement, correctional, military, and security professionals who have been granted Personal Protection Spedalist Certification through completion of the protective services program offered by the Executive Protection Institute; conduds research; EPI programs emphasize personal survival skills and techniques for the protection of others. Provides professional recognition for qualified individuals engaged in executive protedion assignments. Maintains placement service. Operates speakers' bureau; compiles statistics.  
Noise Free America
http://www.noisefree.org
noisefree@hotmail.com
1971 Western Ave., No. 1111Albany, NY 12203 United States Ted Rueter, Contad

Toll-free: (877) 664-7366
Aims to fight noise pollution specifically from car alarms, boom cars, motorcycles, and leaf blowers. Focuses on protecting every individual from the adverse effects of airborne pollution. Informs and educates the public about the hazards of noise. Maintains online discussion group.  
Nonprofit VOTE
http://www.nonprofitvote.org
gpillsbury@nonprofitvote.org
89 South St., Ste. 203 Boston, MA 02111 United States George Pillsbury, Dir. P: (617) 357-8683
F: (617) 478-0378
Aims to expand the role of America's nonprofits invoting and eledions. Provides resources and support to 501(c)(3) nonprofit voter participation initiatives that work year-round to increase the number of nonprofits integrating voter engagement activities into their ongoing work. Seeks to sustain the increasing voter participation in the country. Nonprofit Voting News (Newsletter). Formerly: Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network.
North American Association of Wardens and Superintendents (NAAWS)
http://naaws.corrections.com
elart26@aol.com
PO Box 11037 Albany, NY 12211-0037 United States Arthur A. Leonardo, Exec. Dir. P: (518) 786-6801
 
Wardens, superintendents, and heads of detention, penal, and correctional institutions (male and female), including federal, state and local officials in the public and private sedor. Seeks to: focus national attention on the problems and programs of corredional institutions; promote better management of institutions and the care, custody, and treatment of committed offenders. The Grapevine (Newsletter), quarterly; View from the Trenches (Book). Formerly: Wardens Association of America; American Association of Wardens and Superintendents.
North American Police Work Dog Association (NAPWDA)
http://www.napwda.com
napwda@napwda.com
4222 Manchester Ave. Perry, OH 44081-9611 United States Jim Watson, Natl. Sec. P: (440) 259-3169
F: (440) 259-3170
Toll-free: (888) 4-CANINE
Active or retired law enforcement officers and military policemen who are or were canine handlers, trainers, or administrators; associate members are others involved with or interested in canine training or law enforcement. Seeks to unite all law enforcement agencies in the training and improvement of police work dogs. Has established a working standard for all police work dogs, handlers, and trainers; maintains accreditation program. Sponsors working seminars that allow handlers and their dogs to participate in specific training exercises. Conducts research on the legal ramifications of using police work dogs. Compiles statistics. K-9 Cop (Magazine), bimonthly.
North American South Asian Bar Association (NASABA)
http://www.nasaba.com
inderpreet@chugh.com
4800 Great America Pkwy., Ste. 310 Santa Clara, CA 95054-1227 United States Inderpreet Sawhney, Pres. P: (408) 970-0100
F: (408) 970-0200
Provides a link between South Asian lawyers and the South Asian community across North America. Promotes the South Asian bar and focuses on the legal needs of the South Asian community. Educates and disseminates information to the South Asian community about the law, legal access, and relevant legal issues. Formerly: National South Asian Bar Association.  
North American South Asian Law Student Association (NASALSA)
http://www.nsalsa.org
nina@nasalsa.org
PO Box 951476 Los Angeles, CA 90095 United States Nina Patel, Co-Pres.
 
Seeks to create a strong network and community among South Asian law students and legal professionals throughout the U.S. and Canada. Promotes education, leadership and community service among South Asian law students. Supports groups aimed at South Asian law students across the U.S. and Canada.  
Northern Shipowners' Defence Club (NSDC) (Nordisk Skibsrederforening)
http://www.nordisk.org
post@nordisk.no
PO Box 3033 Elisenberg N-0207 Oslo Norway Sissel Allergodt, Sec. P: 47 22 135600
F: 47 22 430035
Shipowners and others in 10 countries owning or chartering vessels and rigs used in drilling for gas and oil. Provides members with advice concerning maritime law on matters resulting from business activities. Settles disputes among members; undertakes litigation on members' behalf. Languages: English; Norwegian. List of Agents; Medlemsblad, semiannual; Members Circular.
Norwegian Branch of the International Law Association (Norsk forening for internasjonal rett)
http://foreninger.uio.no/nfir
veem@wiersholm.no
Postboks 1400 Vika N-0115 Oslo Norway Vegard Emaus, Sec. P: 47 21021000
F: 47 21021001
Works to study, clarify and develop both public and private international law.  
November Coalition
http://www.november.org
moreinfo@november.org
282 W Astor Ave.Colville, WA 99114 United States Nora Callahan, Exec. Dir. P: (509) 684-1550
 
Works to end drug war injustice. Educates the public about destructive and unnecessary incarceration due to drug laws. Seeks to rehumanize the victims of the drug war and advocate for drug war prisoners. Increases awareness of policymakers about problems associated with drug war.  
Nurses for the Rights of the Child (NRC)
http://nurses.cirp.org
nrc@cnsp.com
369 Montezuma Ave., No. 354 Santa Fe, NM 87501 United States Mary Conant, PresVCo-Founder P: (505) 989-7377
 
Nurses. Seek to protect 'the rights of infants and children to bodily integrity". Opposes circumcision 'whether in the name of medicine, religion or social custom, is a human rights violation". Provides expectant parents with educational materials regarding circumcision and its effects.  
Omega First Amendment Legal Fund (OFALF)
http://www.bouldercpas.com
mark@bouldercpas.com
1790 30th St., Ste. 418 Boulder, CO 80301 United States Mark H. Carson, Contact P: (303) 449-3060
F: (303) 449-2747
Raises funds to appeal a court judgment against Omega Group Ltd., publisher of Soldier of Fortune magazine. (Omega Group was ordered to pay $9.4 million in damages to the family of a woman whose killer was hired through a Soldier of Fortune classified advertisement. Omega Group maintains that the magazine was exercising its First Amendment rights by publishing the advertisement and that the ruling is an infringement of those rights).  
Online Privacy Alliance (OPA) Hogan and Hartson
http://www.privacyaHiance.org
webmaster@privacyalliance.org
55513th St. NW Washington, DC 20004 United States Christine Vamey, Pres. P: (202) 637-5600
 
Represents companies and associations. Works to promote privacy online and privacy practices.  
Open Society Association (OSA)
http://www.osa.org.mv
jesskateg@gmail.com
M. Mahi, 2nd FI. Boduthakurufaanu Magu Male MaldivesJessica Kate Griffiths, Lead Coor. P: 960 767 1487
 
Supports the moderate and liberal traditions of the Maldives. Aims to strengthen the foundations of democracy and human rights safeguards. Promotes social justice, equality, and an inclusive society, within a liberal economic framework.  
Osborne Association (OA)
http://www.osbomeny.org
info@osbomeny.org
809Westchester Ave. Bronx, NY 10455 United States Elizabeth Gaynes, Exec. Dir. P: (718) 707-2600
F: (718) 707-3102
Offers opportunities for individuals who have been in conflict with the law to transform their lives through innovative, effective, and replicable programs that service the community by reducing crimes and the human and economic costs from crime. Offers assistance for reform and rehabilitation through public education, advocacy, and alternatives to incarceration that respect the dignity of people and honor the capacity to change and achieve self-sufficiency, adopt healthy lifestyles, enter the workforce, form and rebuild families, and rejoin communities. Formerly: Welfare League Association of New York; National Society of Penal Information.  
OutProud
http://www.outproud.org
info@outproud.org
369 3rd St., Ste. B-362 San Rafael, CA 94901-3581 United States Christopher A. Kryzan, Exec. Dir.
 
Provides education, advocacy, support and organizing resources for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth. Formerly: Out Proud The National Coalition for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth.  
Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF)
http://www.pacificlegal.org
rlr@pacificlegal.org
3900 Lennane Dr., Ste. 200 Sacramento, CA 95834-2918 United States Robin L. Rivett, Pres./CEO P: (916) 419-7111
F: (916) 419-7747
Toll-free: 800-847-7719
Litigates in state and federal courts challenging government actions, laws, and regulations that infringe on individual and economic freedoms. Defends and espouses the principles of private property rights, constitutionally limited government, free market enterprise, and individual responsibility. Opposes unfair tax assessment policies; challenges hiring and contracting quotas and preferences; supports education, tort, and welfare reforms. At Issue (Report), 10/year; The PLF Sentry (Newsletter); Rescuing Liberty (Newsletter), quarterly.
Pakistan Council for Social Welfare and Human Rights (PCSW&HR)
http://www.pcswhr.com
info@pcswhr.com
Muradia Rd., Model Town Sialkot 51310 Pakistan Muhammad Ijaz Noori, Chm. P: 92 52 3563809
F: 92 52 4588276
Promotes social justice and development, human rights equality, and peace. Seeks to empower local communities in Pakistan through social mobilization and participation. Offers research, monitoring, and evaluation services for assessing field-based projects of other organizations, agencies, and institutions.  
Pakistan Society of Criminology (PSC)
http://www.pakistansodetyofcrimmology.com
pscatpeshawar@yahoo.com
H No. 3, New Warsak Colony Warsak Rd. Peshawar Pakistan   P: 92 91 5200806
 
Promotes criminology and the scientific study of crimes, criminal processes and responses to crimes. Creates a forum to disseminate criminological knowledge and experiences. Provides suggestions to government organizations and legislators on preventive measures to curb crime and delinquency. Pakistan Journal of Criminology (Journal), annual.
Panama Maritime Law Association (PMLA)
http://www.apdm.org/english/principal.htm
info@apdm.org
PO Box 0831-01423 Panama City Panama Tomas M. Avila Manzanares, Pres. P: 507 3020106
F: 507 3020107
Seeks to bring together legal professionals who practice maritime law. Participates and influences regulations concerning the maritime industry. Creates a forum to discuss issues and problems affecting the maritime industry.  
Pandora's Project
http://www.pandorasproject.org
admin@pandys.org
3109 W 50th St., Ste. 320 Minneapolis, MN 55410 United States Shannon L., Founder/Pres. P: (612) 234-4204
 
Focuses on providing information, facilitating peer support and offering assistance to male and female survivors of sexual violence and their friends and family. Offers resources and support for issues common in healing after rape such as flashbacks, depression, self-injury, eating disorders, issues with spirituality. pregnancy and legal concerns.  
Partnership for Civil Justice Legal Defense and Education Fund (PCJ LDEF)
http://www.justiceonline.org
617Florida Ave. NW Washington, DC 20001-1852 United States Carl Messineo, Co-Founder P: (202) 232-1180
 
Founded by civil rights attorneys in Washington, DC. Provides and supports exclusively charitable and educational activities that secure and advance civil rights under the law, and that work towards the elimination of discrimination and prejudice.  
Peace Alliance
http://www.thepeacealiiance.org
info@thepeacealtiance.org
PO Box 27601 Washington, DC 20038 United States   P: (202) 684-2553
F: (202) 204-5712
Campaigns to establish a U.S. Department of Peace. Aims to empower civic activism for peace. Facilitates political and societal dialogue for peace building. Promotes public education, outreach and citizen lobbying effort.  
Penal Reform International (PRI)
http://www.penalreform.org
info@penalreform.org
60-62 Commercial St. London El 6LT United Kingdom Alison Hannah, Exec. Dir. P: 44 20 72476515
F: 44 20 73778711
Seeks to achieve penal reform, whilst recognizing diverse cultural contexts, by promoting: the development and implementation of international human rights instruments with regard to law enforcement, prison conditions and standards; the elimination of unfair and unethical discrimination in all penal measures; the abolition of the death penalty; the reduction in the use of imprisonment throughout the world; and the use of constructive non-custodial sanctions which encourage social reintegration whilst taking account of the interests of victims. Languages: Arabic; English; French; Russian; Spanish.  
People for the American Way (PFAW)
http://www.pfaw.org
pfaw@pfaw.org
110115th St. NW, Ste. 600 Washington, DC 20005 United States Michael B. Keegan, Pres. P: (202) 467-4999
F: (202) 293-2672
Free; 800-326-7329
Nonpartisan constitutional liberties organization. Religious, business, media, and labor figures committed to reaffirming the traditional American values of pluralism, diversity, and freedom of expression and religion. Believes that the individual still matters in the society. Improves the quality of life by strengthening the things that unite citizens. Engages in a mass media campaign to create a positive climate of tolerance and respect for diverse peoples, religions, and values. Maintains speakers' bureau; conducts research programs; compiles statistics. Operates National Resource Center, a collection of printed and visual materials. Absorbed: Moral Alternatives; Citizens for Constitutional Concerns.  
People Before Lawyers (PBL)
http://www.perkel.com/pbl
marc@perkel.com
309 N Jefferson, No. 220Springfield, MO 65802 United States Marc Perkel, Contact P: (417) 866-1222
 
Provides information to people who want to represent themselves in court. Aims to restore integrity and honesty to the judicial system. Makes sure that judges and lawyers are required to follow their own rules.  
People's Rights Fund
http://www.peoplesrightsfund.org
donations@peoplesrightsfund.org
55W 17th St., Ste. 500 New York, NY 10011 United States   P: (212) 633-6646
 
Provides an alternative to mainstream charities. Provides funding for educational programs on peace, civil rights, civil liberties, economic inequality, anti- repression and social justice issues. Allocates grants which fund conferences, meetings, seminars, classes, national speaking tours and other activities around the country which fulfill its goal of educating the public about important international and local issues. Seeks to provide funding for the dissemination of information not found in the daily print or electronic media; donates funds to organizations for the purposes of publishing books, pamphlets, fact sheets and other literature and for producing videos which educate the public about the above issues.  
Peoples Rights Organization (PRO)
http://www.peoplesrights.org
4292 Indianola Ave. Columbus, OH 43214-2226 United States Randy Van Fossan, Chm. P: (614) 268-0122
F: (614) 268-0122
Protects human rights set forth in the U.S. Constitution, especially in regards to the Second Amendment.  
Permanent Commission for the South Pacific (Comision Permanente del Pacifico Sur)
http://www.cpps-int.org
gpereira@cpps-int.org
Avenida Carlos Julio Arosemena Km. 3 Complejo Afban Borja. Edificio Classic   Gonzalo Pereira Puchy, Sec. Gen. P: 593 4 2221202
F: 593 4 2221201
Ministries of foreign affairs and legal and scientific groups representing Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Seeks to coordinate members' maritime policies in the South Pacific, particularly programs concerning the marine environment and both living and mineral resources. Fosters scientific research and the free exchange of information and marine technology. Asserts the sovereignty and jurisdiction of member countries with respect to their seaco? waters in accordance with international law. Languages: Spanish.  
Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) (Cour permanente d'arbitrage)
http://www.pca-cpa.org
bureau@pca-cpa.org
Peace Palace Camegieplein 2NL-2517 KJ The Hague Netherlands M.J. Kroner, Sec. Gen. P: 31 70 3024165
F: 31 70 3024167
International organization administering a range of mechanisms for the resolution of international disputes. Languages: English; French. Annual Report of the Administrative Council(Annual Report), annual; Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (1899)(Proceedings).
Permanent European Conference on Probation and Aftercare (Conference Permanente Europeans de la Probation)
http://www.cep-probation.org
info@cep-probation.org
Post bus 8215NL-3503 RE Utrecht Netherlands Leo Tigges, Sec. Gen. P: 31 30 2324900
F: 31 30 2324950
Organizations working in the field of probation an interested individuals. Works to promote the soc*inclusion of offenders through community measu and sanctions such as probation, community senmediation and conciliation. Seeks to protect without resorting to imprisonment. Offers adgovernments working to develop criminal systems. Languages: English; French; f CEP Bulletin (Bulletin), semi?
Personal Injury Lawyers Mark Management Association (PILMMA)
http://www.pilmma.org/
E-mail;info@pitmma.org
607Briarwood Dr., Ste. 4Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 United States Kenneth L. Hardison, Founder
F: (866) 859-8126
Toll-free: 800-497-1890
Represents personal injury laws attorneys. Provides members wf information and education to successful contingency-b;Jtylaw practice. Seeks to fmanagement needs of rrvto sources of credible i'events.  
Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International
http://www.pad.org/
info@pad.org
345 N Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21201 United States Andrew Sagan, F P: (410) 347-3118
F: (410) 347-3119
   
Picture the Homeless
http://www.picturethehomeless.org
lynn@picturethehomeless.org
2427 Morris Ave., 2nd FI. Bronx, NY 10468 United States Lynn Lewis, Exec. Dir. P: (646) 314-6423
F: (646) 314-6429
Aims to promote the civil and human rights of homeless people. Works to change laws and policies that criminalize homeless people. Educates homeless people about their rights. Provides direct action and public education on the needs and rights of homeless people.  
Police Association for College Education (PACE)
http://www.poIice-association.org
loumayo@police-association.org
63 Lake Forest Dr. Mineral, VA 23117 United States Louis A. Mayo, Founder/Exec. Dir. P: (540) 894-8781
F: (540) 894-8782
Advances the quality of police agencies and services by recommending a minimum education level of a four-year college degree for officers. Panel: Education, Discipline and Law Enforcement (Proceedings).
Police Executive Research Forum (PERF)
http://www.policeforum.org
cwexler@policeforum.org
1120 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 930 Washington, DC 20036 United States Chuck Wexler, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 466-7820
F: (202) 466-7826
Represents executive heads, department heads and executives of criminal justice agencies. Stresses cooperation with other professionals and organizations in the criminal justice system. Seeks to stimulate public understanding and discussion of important criminal justice issues. Encourages research and experimentation; disseminates research information. '.Sponsors annual Senior Management Institute for police. Police Management: Issues id Perspectives (Book).
The Police Federation of England and Wales
http//www.polfed.org
gensec@polfed.org
Federation House, Highbury Drive, Leatherhead KT22 7UY United Kingdom McKeever, Chm.
 
  Police (Magazine), monthly.
Police Foundation
http://www.policefoundation.org/
l@poticefoundation.org
1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036-2636 United States   Phone: (202) 833-1460
F: (202) 659-9149
The innovation and improvement in police search and evaluation, technical as- g, technology, professional services lion programs. Conducts research in policy and procedure. Works closely 'es on important police operational concerns. Provides services to law xies and state and local government 'a Crime Mapping and Problem that provides practical assistance police departments and develops the physical and theoretical infrastructure needed for innovations of police and criminological theory. Ideas in American Policing (Newsletter) semiannual.
Police Marksman Association (PMA)
http://www.poIiceone.com/policemarksrnan
henry@hendonpub.com
200 Green St., 2nd Fl. San Francisco, CA 94111 United States Douglas Wyllie, Ed.
F: (415) 962-8340
Toll-free: (888) 765-4231
Represents law enforcement personnel. Provides firearms training and survival knowledge for effective performance in the line of duty. The Police Marksman (Magazine), bimonthly.
Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales (PSAEW)
http://www.policesupers.com
enquiries@policesupers.com
67A Reading Rd. Berkshire Pangboume RG8 7JD United Kingdom Derek Bamett, Pres. P: 44 118 9844005
F: 44 118 9845642
Superintending ranks of the British Police Service in England and Wales. Represents the interests of all superintending ranks in Home Office maintained police forces in England or Wales. The Superintendent (Journal), quarterly.
Policy and Taxation Group
http://www.policyandtaxationgroup.com
pmsoldano@policyandtaxationgroup.com
PO Box 53454 Washington, DC 20009 United States Jeff Cook, Pres./CEO P: (714) 641-6913
 
Dedicated to the elimination of the estate and gift taxes (death taxes) and the elimination of the destructive effect those taxes have on families, family businesses, job creation, the national economy and government revenues; coordinates efforts of other tax reform organizations to eliminate duplication of efforts and present consistent data.  
Poverty Awareness Coalition for Equality (PACE) Virginia Tech
http://www.onepace.org
info@onepace.org
418Durham Hall Blacksburg, VA 24061 United States Randi Lieberman, Dir. P: (703) 501-7844
 
Aims to fight the causes of poverty and work for social justice through awareness, education and philanthropy. Seeks to make a difference the community and around the world. Conducts fund-raising projects, service opportunities and educational outreach programs.  
Practising Law Institute (PLI)
http://www.pli.edu
info@pli.edu
8107th Ave., 21st FI. New York, NY 10019-5818 United States Victor J. Rubino, Pres. P: (212) 824-5700
F: 800-321-0093
Toll-free: 800-260-4PLI
Provides through publications, videotapes, forums, and live and online seminars, training for lawyers throughout the country in new developments in the law and new legal techniques. Presents over 250 seminars annually. All-Star Briefing (Newsletter), weekly; Lawyer's Toolbox (Newsletter), weekly; Pocket MBA (Newsletter), weekly.
Prejudice Institute/Center for the Applied Study of Ethno violence
http://www.prejudiceinstitute.org
prejinst@aol.com
2743 Maryland Ave. Baltimore, MD 21218 United States Howard J. Ehrlich, Dir. P: (410) 243-6987
 
Works to study and respond to the problems of prejudice, discrimination, conflict, and violence. Collects, analyzes, produces, and disseminates information and materials on programs of prevention and response. Conducts research on the causes and prevalence of prejudice and violence and their effects on victims and society; provides technical assistance to public agencies, voluntary organizations, schools, and communities in conflict; analyzes and drafts model legislation; conducts educational and training programs. Ethno violence in the Workplace: Summary of Major Findings (Report); Perspectives: The Newsletter on Prejudice, Ethno violence and Social Policy (Newsletter), bimonthly. Formerly: Center for the Applied Study of Prejudice and Ethno violence; Institute for Prevention and Control of Violence and Extremism; National Institute Against Prejudice and Violence.
Pretrial Justice Institute (PJI)
http://www.pretrial.org
pji@pretrial.org
73011th St. NW, Ste. 302 Washington, DC 20001 United States Timothy J. Murray, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 638-3080
F: (202) 347-0493
Provides criminal justice consulting services covering subjects such as data collection, jail overcrowding, and drug testing. Conducts seminars; maintains library. Integrating Drug Testing Into a Pretrial Services System o 1999 Update (Monograph); Pretrial Release and Supervision Program Training Supplement - 1997 (Manual); Pretrial Reporter (Newsletter), bimonthly. Formerly: Pretrial Services Resource Center.
Prison-Ashram Project (PAP)
http://www.humankindness.org/prisonashramproject.html
humankindness@humankindness.org
PO Box 61619 Durham, NC 27715 United States Sita Lozoff, Dir. P: (919) 383-5160
F: (919) 383-5140
Prisoners and their families, prison staff and volunteers, and interested individuals. Provides encouragement and advice to prisoners and other shut-ins who want to use their time in spiritual training. Believes "if you are tired enough of being a prison inmate, then you can live instead as a prison monk or nun, using the cloistered lifestyle, the regular hours, the inaccessibility of friends, distractions, or entertainment, to your advantage just as in an ashram." Distributes several books on spiritual growth to prison inmates and staff. A project of the Human Kindness Foundation.  
Prison Fellowship International (PFI)
http://www.pfi.org
info@pfi.org
PO Box 17434 Washington, DC 20041 United States Ronald W. Nikket, PresJCEO P: (703) 481-0000
F: (703) 481-0003
National Prison Fellowship organizations devoted to holistic Christian ministry in prisons and welfare communities for prisoners, ex-prisoners, victims, and their families. Promotes restorative justice in the criminal justice system and assists in implementing effective alternatives to incarceration. Offers consultation and assistance in developing additional Prison Fellowship movements. Global Link Journal (Newsletter), quarterly; Proceedings, biennial.
Prison Fellowship Ministries (PFM)
http://vwvw.prisonfellowship.org
give@pfm.org
PO Box 1550 Merrifield, VA 22116-1550 United States Jim Liske, CEO

Toll-free: (877) 478-0100
Encourages Christians to work in prisons and to assist communities in ministering to prisoners, ex offenders, victims, and their families. Works towards a fair and effective criminal justice system. Trains volunteers for in-prison ministries. Sponsors in-prison seminars, bible studies, marriage enrichment seminars, community service projects, correspondence and visitation programs, and programs for ex-offenders and prisoners' families; also sponsors the Prison Fellowship Angel Tree Program, an outreach to prisoners' children at Christmas time, and through-out the year through mentoring and summer camping programs. Records 'Break Point" radio program, with Charles Colson, that airs on hundreds of Christian radio stations. Formerly: Prison Fellowship.  
Prisoners' Friends' Association (PFA)
http://www.pfa.org.hk
info@pfa.org.hk
PO Box 108Tsuen Wan New Territories Hong Kong People's Republic of China Jack Fung, Chm. P: 852 24933104
F: 652 24933104
individuals concerned about the rehabilitation of people in prison. Seeks to assist people in prison and their families. Conducts visits to, and corresponds with, people in prison; encourages and supports measures to improve prison conditions and the welfare of the prisoners. Languages: Chinese; English. The Friend (Newsletter),bimonthly.
Prisoners' Rights Union (PRU)
http://www.dragonspeaks.org/pru/DefaultKA.htm
PO Box 161321 Sacramento, CA 95816-1321 United States   P: (916) 422-2240
F: (916) 442-2240
Educates prisoners, parolees, their families, friends, advocates and society that prisoners are people and what rights prisoners do have, where to find them and how to enforce them. The Resource Guide (Directory), biennial. Formerly: Prisoner's Union.
Privacy International (PI)
http://www.privacyintemational.org
privacyint@privacy.org
265 Strand London WC2R 1BH United Kingdom Simon Davies, Dir. P: 44 20 81237933
 
Represents human rights advocates, journalists, information technology experts, academics, and data protection experts. Works to protect personal privacy and monitor surveillance activities by governments and other organizations worldwide. Current activities include work on identity systems, biometrics, international cooperation, e-borders, freedom of information and data retention.  
Private Citizen, Inc. (PCI)
http://www.privatecitizen.com
pd@private-citizen.com
PO Box 233 Naperville, IL 60566 United States Robert Bulmash, Pres. P: (630) 393-2370

Toll-free: 800-CUT-JUNK
Works to allow individuals to preserve their privacy and regulate the intrusion of junk phone calls and junk mail. Subscribers authorize PCI to notify telemarketers and junk mailers not to solicit them; if telemarketers persist in such solicitation, they are levied a $500 charge for the subscriber's time. Conducts lobbying for the regulation of telemarketing. Operates speakers' bureau and compiles statistics. Private Citizen Directory (Directory), semiannual; So...You want to Sue a Telemarketer (Book).
Probation Boards' Association (PBA)
http://probationassociation.co.uk
association@probationboards.co.uk
259 Great Peter St. London SW1P 3LW United Kingdom Christine Lawrie, Chief Exec. P: 44 20 73400970
 
Chief, deputy chief, assistant chief probation officers and other top managers in the 58 probation services of England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Jersey and Isle of Man. Promotes and co-ordinates the work of the probation services of England and Wales. Formerly: Association of Chief Officers of Probation.  
Professional Mediation Association (PMA)
http://www.promediation.com
contactus@promediation.com
1645 Martha Leeville Rd. Lebanon, TN 37090 United States A.R. Gaylord, Dir.

Toll-free: 800-305-5978
Facilitates coordination for the development of alternative dispute resolution and mediation. Enhances the standards and training in all areas of alternative dispute resolution. Provides referrals to industry, agencies and individuals.  
Professional Society of Forensic Mapping (PSFM)
http://www.psfm.org
axidentrecon@aol.com
4891 Independence St., Ste. 140 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 United States Ronald B. Jack, Pres.
 
Promotes the field of forensic mapping through high professional and personal conduct of its members. Provides members with a forum for the exchange of information pertaining to skills and techniques for the electronic documentation of crash or crime scenes. Offers training to members of law enforcement, governmental, and quasi-governmental agencies, private consultants and other persons in the field of forensic mapping.  
Progressive Democrats of America (PDA)
http://www.pdamerica.org
kimberly@pdamerica.org
PO Box 150064 Grand Rapids, Ml 49515 United States Kimberly Buchan, Admin. Coor.
F: (877) 239-2093
Toll-free: (877) 239-2093
Strives to transform the Democratic Party and the country. Builds alliances between grassroots activities and elected officials. Develops progressive legislation and supports the realization of progressive policies at the state and local levels.  
Prometheus Radio Project
http://prometheusradio.org
info@prometheusradio.org
PO Box 42158 Philadelphia, PA 19101 United States Nan Rubin, Chair P: (215) 727-9620
Fax; (206) 202-1556
Seeks to empower the advocates of community radio stations. Aims to build a large community of radio stations and listeners. Facilitates public participation.  
Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors (PUPA)
http://www.piipa.org
rmdavis@piipa.org
PO Box 65245 Washington, DC 20035 United States R. Mark Davis, PresVCEO P: (401) 374-0607
F: (484) 251-7791
Seeks to expand the network of intellectual property volunteers. Provides assistance through corps of pro bono professionals to organizations or groups of individuals who are confronted with matters pertaining to intellectual property. Operates a processing center and maintains a resource center with information for IP professionals and assistance seekers.  
Public Justice
http://www.publicjusttce.net
hgdeitzler@hpcbd.com
1825 K St. NW, Ste. 200 Washington, DC 20006-1220 United States Harry G. Deitzler, Pres. P: (202) 797-8600
F: (202) 232-7203
National public interest law firm specializing in precedent-setting and socially significant civil litigation requiring trial attorney skills. Fights for consumer and victims' rights, environmental protection and safety, civil rights and civil liberties, the preservation of the civil justice system, the elimination of secrecy in the court system, and the protection of the poor and powerless. Operates speakers' bureau; conducts educational programs. Trial Lawyers Doing Public Justice (Booklet), annual. Formerly: Trial Lawyers for Public Justice.
Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (PRLDEF)
http://www.prldef.org
99 Hudson St., 14th FI.New York, NY 10013-2815 United States Jose Cartagena, PresVGen. Counsel P: (212) 219-3360
F: (212) 431-4276
Toll-free: 800-326-2322
Seeks to secure, promote and protect the civil and human rights of the Puerto Rican and wider Latino community. (Three divisions, Legal, Policy and Education, carry out the core program areas - Civil and Human Rights, Civic Engagement and Empowerment, Civil Society and Culture and Equitable Educational Opportunities -the pursuit of a legal career for Puerto Ricans and other minorities via its LSAT prep course, Law Day and other programs). Justicia (Newsletter), quarterly; Politica Social (Newsletter); PRLDEF in the News.
Quakers Fostering Justice (QFJ)
http://cfsc.quaker.ca/pages/jails.html
meredith@quakerservice.ca
PO Box 20057 Mission, BC V2V 7P8 Canada Meredith Egan, Programme Coor. P: (604) 832-0954
 
Quakers with an interest in criminal justice. Promotes reform of the criminal justice system to incorporate principles of restorative and transformative justice. Lobbies government agencies concerned with criminal justice; conducts educational and charitable programs; provides support and services to prisoners. Languages: English; French. Formerly: Quaker Committee on Jails and Justice.  
Racial Justice 911 (RJ 911)
http://www.racialjustice911.org
racialjustice911@riseup.net
2473 Valentine Ave. Bronx, NY 10458 United States   P: (718) 220-7391
 
Built a national network of more than 60 community- based racial justice organizations. Participating organizations work on a wide range of issues, including immigrant rights, economic justice, welfare rights, Indigenous environmental issues, LGBT rights, issues facing young people of color, and domestic and sexual violence. The network and its Steering Committee is multigenerational, regionally diverse, and has attracted groups rooted in African American, Latino, Asian Pacific Islander, Arab, and South Asian communities and indigenous nations.  
Racism No Way Locked Bag 53
http://www.racismnoway.com.au
racism.noway@det.nsw.edu.au
Dartinghurst, New South Wales 2010 Australia  
 
Assists school communities and education systems to recognize and address racism in the learning environment. Provides games and suggested activities aimed at engaging students in strategies to counter racism. Newsletter.
ReformAMT
http://www.reformamt.org
ipchou@reformamt.org
PO Box 915 Cupertino, CA95015 United States Jay Cena, Chm. P: (408) 482-2400
 
Aims to correct an injustice created by the way in which the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) is inappropriately and unjustly imposed upon owners of incentive stock options. Seeks to urge Congress to correct this flawed tax code, through the building of a grassroots tax reform organization, which has resulted in financial devastation for taxpayers obeying this law. Beyond correction of the law, also seeks full redress from the United States Government for those affected.  
Renaissance Lawyer Society (RLS)
http://www.renaissancelawyer.org
president@renaissancelawyer.com
211 Vale Rd. Jamestown, KS 66948 United States Kathryn Carter, Pres.
 
Seeks to address various issues concerning the legal system. Supports innovation and transformation in the legal profession. Provides a platform for exchange of ideas promoting understanding, collaboration, and cooperation in the legal community. Serves as a clearinghouse for legal information and resources.  
Reserve Police Officers Association (RPOA)
http://www.reservepolice.org
89 Rockland Ave. Yonkers, NY 10705 United States Brooke Webster, Pres.

Toll-free: 800-326-9416
Creates public awareness and support of the existence and contributions of reserve and auxiliary law enforcement programs. Provides training opportunities to reserve, auxiliary, and special law enforcement officers. Serves as a contact point and clearing house for information on reserve and auxiliary law enforcement programs.  
Resisting Defamation
http://www.resistingdefamation.org
dale@dalewamer.com
2341 Darnell Ct. San Jose, CA95133 United States Dale I. Warner, Exec. Dir. P: (408) 923-0908
 
Works to identify and eliminate ethnic slurs and negative stereotypes, especially those expressed against Americans of European origins.  
Resolution First for Family Law
http://www.resolution.org.uk
info@resolution.org.uk
PO Box 302Orpington BR68QX United Kingdom   P: 44 1689 820272
F: 44 1689 896972
Solicitors engaged in the practice of family law. Seeks to reduce 'the distress and anger that can arise when family relationships break down' and insure that members handle their cases so as to allow all the parties involved to preserve their dignity and reach agreement without conflict. Maintains and enforces a Code of Practice for family law practitioners; participates in legal reform initiatives; produces and distributes guidelines for effective family law practice. Languages: English. Formerly: Solicitors Family Law Association.  
Resource Generation (RG)
http://www.resourcegeneration.org
mike@resourcegeneration.org
220 E 23rd St., Ste. 509 New York, NY 10010 United States Michael Gast, Co-Dir. P: (646) 461-3043
F: (646) 417-7950
Works with young people with financial wealth committed to social change and economic justice. Creating Change through Family Philanthropy: The Next Generation (Book); Money Talks, So Can We.
Results Australia
http://www.results.org.au
nationalmanager@results.org.au
PO Box 402 Belgrave, Victoria 3160 Australia Maree Nutt, Mgr.
 
Raises public awareness of poverty-related issues. Works to foster the political will to end world hunger and poverty. Empowers individuals to be agents of change.  
Results Canada (Resultats)
http://www.results-resultats.ca
chris@esults-resultats.ca
103-153 Chapel St. Ottawa, ON K1N 1H5 Canada Chris Dendys, Exec. Dir. P: (613) 562-9240
F: (613) 241-4170
Aims to create political will to end hunger and poverty. Offers basic immunization, microcredit and primary education.  
Results - United Kingdom
http://www.results-uk.org
join@results.org.uk
13Maddox St., 2nd FI. London W1S 2QG United Kingdom Felix Jakens, Contact P: 44 20 74998238
 
Generates the public and political will to end hunger and poverty. Educates the public on hunger and poverty issues.  
Rigoberta Menchu Turn Foundation (RMTF)
http://www.frmt.org
friendsofrigoberta@yahoo.com
11Broadway, 2nd FI. New York, NY 10004 United States Ali El-lssa, Rep. P: (212) 982-5358
F: (212) 982-5346
Works to defend and promote human rights, particularly the rights of indigenous peoples. Conducts educational and health care programs in Guatemala; develops projects relating to housing, urban planning and farming; works to strengthen unity between different groups of indigenous peoples. Maintains speakers' bureau.  
Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights (RFKM)
http://www.rfkcenter.org
jkarlen@rfkcenter.org
1367 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 200 Washington, DC 20036 United States Lynn Delaney, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 463-7575
F: (202) 463-6606
A 'living memorial' established to promote Robert Kennedy's ideals of civic responsibility and social conscience, the importance of the power of communities and community involvement, and the pursuit of social justice and human rights for all people at home and abroad. Programs and activities include: Center for Human Rights and National Youth Project. Formerly: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial.  
Ruckus Society
http://www.ruckus.org
ruckus@ruckus.org
PO Box 28741 Oakland, CA 94604 United States Megan Swoboda, Co-Dir. P: (510) 931-6339
F: (866) 778-6374
Provides environmental, human rights, and social justice organizers with the tools, training, and support needed to achieve their goals. Works with a broad range of communities, organizations, and movements from high school students to professional organizations. Facilitates the sharing of information and expertise that strengthens the capacity to change people's relationship with the environment and each other.  
Safer Society Foundation (SSF)
http://www.safersociety.org
info@safersociety.org
PO Box 340 Brandon, VT 05733-0340 United States Brenda Burchard, Exec. Dir. P: (802) 247-3132
F: (802) 247-4233
Provides referrals for specialized assessment and treatment for youthful and adult sexual victims and offenders. Offers educational materials, training, and networking to the general public as well as professionals who work with sexual offenders and victims. Compiles statistics. Formerly: Prison Research Education Action Project; Safer Society Program and Press.  
Save-A-Vet
http://www.save-a-vet.org
info@saveavet.org
387 Northgate Rd. Lindenhurst, IL 60046 United States Danny Scheurer, Founder/CEO P: (815) 349-9647
 
Provides support and care to retired, injured or disabled military and law enforcement K-9s. Advocates for the protection of all working dogs. Seeks to open a facility in every state that provides both military and law enforcement agencies the ability to retire their K-9 partners.  
Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law (Nordisk Institutt for Sjorett)
http://www.jus.uio.no/nifs
sjorett-adm@jus.uio.no
PO Box 6706 St. Olavs plass 5 0130 Oslo Norway   P: 47 22 859600
F: 47 22 859750
Promotes research and teaching. Languages: English; German.  
Scandinavian Research Council for Criminology (SRCC) (Nordiska Samarbetsradet for Kriminoiogi)
http://www.nsfk.org
iris@hi.is
University of Iceland Logberg L-311 Saeundargotu 6101 Reykjavik IcelandIris Bjorg Kristjansdottir, Exec. Sec. P: 354 5255189
 
Government representatives from the 5 Nordic countries. Initiates and conducts criminological research, including research on hidden criminality, police, and victim logy. Advises Nordic authorities and the Nordic Council. Collects and disseminates information to Scandinavian criminologists. Languages: Danish; English; Norwegian; Swedish. Publications; Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention (Journal), semiannual; Nordisk Kriminologi (Newsletter), 3/year; Proceedings of the Annual Research Seminar (Proceedings), periodic.  
Scottish Council for International Arbitration (SCIA)
http://www.scia.co.uk
jim.amott@simpmar.com
Albany House 58 Albany St.Edinburgh EH1 3QR United Kingdom James M. Amott, Dir/Sec. P: 44 131 5571545
F: 44 131 5258651
Individuals interested in promoting international arbitration in Scotland. Administers international arbitrations in Scotland and promotes arbitration as a method of resolving disputes.  
Scottish Law Agents Society (SLAS)
http://www.slas.co.uk
secretary@slas.co.uk
166 Buchanan St. Glasgow G1 2LW United Kingdom Michael Sheridan, Sec. P: 44 141 3524522
F: 44 141 3533819
Represents the interests of solicitors in Scotland. Languages; French. Memorandum(Book), annual; Scottish Law Gazette (Article),bimonthly.
Scottish Police Federation (SPF)
http://www.spf.org.uk
gensec@spf.org.uk
5Woodside PI. Glasgow G3 7QF United Kingdom Calum Steele, Gen. Sec. P: 44 141 3325234
F: 44 141 3312436
Represents police in Scotland.  
SEARCH - The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics
http://www.search.org
ron@search.org
7311 Greenhaven Dr., Ste. 145 Sacramento, CA 95831 United States Ronald P. Hawley, Exec. Dir. P: (916) 392-2550
F: (916) 392-8440
Gubernatorial appointees representing each of the 50 states. Seeks to improve the criminal justice system through the effective application of information and identification technology. Identifies and works to solve information management problems faced by the state and local criminal justice systems; strives to improve communication and cooperation among criminal justice agencies at all levels.  
Second Amendment Foundation (SAF)
http://www.saf.org
adminfonweb@saf.org
James Madison Bldg.12500 NE 10th PI. Bellevue. WA 98005 United States Alan Gottlieb, Founder/Exec. VP P: (425) 454-7012
F: (425) 451-3959
Toll-free: 800-426-4302
Individuals dedicated to promoting a better understanding of 'your constitutional right to privately own and possess firearms." Compiles statistics. Operates speakers' bureau, and legal referral service. The Gottlieb-Tartaro Report (Report), monthly; Gun Week Newspaper (Newspaper), periodic; Publications Catalog (Catalog); Second Amendment Reporter (Report), quarterly.
Selden Society School of Law
http://www.selden-society.qmw.ac.uk
selden-society@qmul.ac.uk
Queen Mary University of London Mile End Rd. London E1 4NS United Kingdom Victor Tunkel, Sec. P: 44 20 78823968
F: 44 20 78827042
Promotes research and publishes original materials for the history of English law and legal institutions. Annual Volumes (Books), annual; Lecture Series (Booklet); Supplementary Series (Books), periodic; Annual Report; Membership Directory, 5/year.
Sentencing Project
http://www.sentencingproject.org
staff@sentencingproject.org
1705 DeSales St. NW, 8th FI. Washington, DC 20036 United States Marc Mauer, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 628-0871
F: (202) 628-1091
Works for a fair and effective criminal justice system by promoting alternatives to incarceration, reforms in sentencing law and practice, and better use of community-based sen/ices and institutions. Seeks to recast the public debate on crime and punishment. Race to Incarcerate (Book); Sentencing Times (Newsletter), annual.
Serbian Bar Association of America (SBAA)
http://www.serbbar.org
apavich@monicopavich.com
20 S Clark, Ste. 700 Chicago, IL 60603 United States Anastasia Pavich, Pres. P: (312) 782-8500
 
Provides resource assistance to, and promotes the best interests of, the Serbian American community. Acts as a vehicle for making unified public pronouncements to represent and advocate the vital interests of the Serbian American community as a whole with respect to current social, political, economic, legal and other matters of vital concern. Serves as a national network of communication among members of the Serbian American legal community for purposes of networking, exchange of ideas, client referrals and career placement opportunities.  
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN)
http://www.sldn.org
sldn@sldn.org
PO Box 65301 Washington, DC 20035-5301 United States Aubrey Sarvis, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 328-3244
F: (202) 797-1635
Provides legal services, serves as watchdog and policy organization dedicated to ending discrimination against and harassment of military personnel affected by "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and related forms of intolerance. Conduct Unbecoming: The Annual Report on 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' (Annual Report), annual.
Sex Abuse Treatment Alliance (SATA)
http://www.satasort.org
info@satasort.org
PO Box 761 Milwaukee, Wl 53201-0761 United States Wayne Bowers, Dir. P: (517) 482-2085
 
Aims to provide information and support to families, individuals, public media, legislators, defense attorneys and other professionals who work with or are interested in issues regarding sexual abuse and its prevention. Seeks to prevent sexual abuse through outreach, education and community reconciliation of sexual abusers.  
Shared Hope International (SHI)
http://www.sharedhope.org
saveIives@sharedhope.org
PO Box 65337 Vancouver, WA 98665 United States Linda Smith, Founder/Pres. P: (360) 693-8100

Toll-free: (866) HER-LIFE
Commits to rescue and restore women and children in crisis; aims to prevent and eradicate sex trafficking and slavery.  
Sierra Leone Bar Association
http://www.stbar.sl
info@slbar.org
11Lamina Sankoh St. Freetown Sierra Leone Abdul O.B. Tejan-Cole, Pres. P: 232 33 344694
 
Represents the interests of legal practitioners in Sierra Leone. Maintains and improves the standards of law practice. Promotes the fair administration of justice and practice of law. Strengthens communication and collaboration among the members of the bar.  
Singapore Corporate Counsel Association (SCCA)
http://www.scca.org.sg/main
secretariat@scca.org.sg
Malacca Ctr., Level 16 20Malacca St. Singapore 048979 Singapore   P: 65 65213177
F: 65 31515797
Represents the in-house lawyers in Singapore. Fosters a dynamic community of professional corporate counsel that gives its members the chance to network with other in-house counsel and to share information and resources. Provides a platform to establish views in respect of issues that concerns the in-house lawyers' community and the respective employers.  
Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SliA)
http://www.siiaonline.org
membership@siiaonIine.org
2 Nassim Rd. Singapore 258370 Singapore Simon Tay, Chm. P: 65 67349600
F: 65 67336217
Aims to make Singapore a more cosmopolitan and global society through research, policy work, and public education on international affairs.  
Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC)
http://www.siac.org.sg
corpcomms@siac.org.sg
32Maxwell Rd. No. 02-01 Singapore 069115 Singapore Michael Pryles, ChmTDir. P: 65 62218833
F: 65 62241882
Aims to meet the demands of the international business community for a neutral, efficient and reliable resolution institution in Asia. Helps parties in the appointment of arbitrators, the management of financial and other aspects of arbitration and in the facilitation of the smooth progress of arbitration. Languages: English. Contract Administration: Guide to the Singapore Standard Form of Building Contract (Book); New Arbitration Law for the Philippines: Republic Act 9285 (Article); The Role of National Law in International Commercial Arbitrations The Singapore Experience (Article); Singapore Arbitration Handbook (Handbook); Thailand's New Arbitration Regulations (Article).
Sister Song Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective
http://www.sistersong.net
info@sistersong.net
1237 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. SW Atlanta, GA 30310 United States Loretta Ross, Natl. Coor. P: (404) 756-2680
F: (404) 756-2684
Aims to improve the lives of indigenous women and women of color in the United States through reproductive justice. Seeks to educate women of color and policy makers on reproductive and sexual health and rights. Provides direct service and advocacy work through leadership development, organizational exchanges, trainings, technical assistance, and innovative pilot projects. Collective Voices (Newspaper). Formerly: Sister Song Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective.
Society for Advanced Legal Studies (SALS)
http://ials.sas.ac.uk/SALS/society.htm
sals@sas.ac.uk
17Russell Sq. London WC1B 5DR United Kingdom   P: 44 20 78625865
F: 44 20 78625855
Scholars, practitioners and those involved in the administration of justice from the UK and around the world. Amicus Curiae (Journal),quarterly.
Society of Asian Federal Officers (SOAFO)
http://www.soafo.org
soafo@yahoo.com
PO Box 2978 New York, NY 10008 United States David Lum, Pres. P: (212) 436-1655
 
Represents law enforcement professionals including special agents, criminal investigators, inspectors, auditors, analysts, and attorneys from every branch of the Federal government. Promotes law enforcement as a premier occupation. Seeks to enhance hiring and employment opportunities of qualified applicants for Federal law enforcement positions from entry level to management. Fosters comradely and leadership among its members.  
Society of Comparative Legislation (Societe de Legislation Compares)
http://www.legiscompare.com
slc@legiscompare.com
28, rue St. Guillaume F-75007 Paris France Emmanuel Piwnica, Pres. P: 33 1 44398623
F: 33 1 44398628
University professors, scholars, judges, attorneys, and barristers in 46 countries. Promotes the study and comparison of the laws and legal systems of various countries as well as the means to improve the different branches of law. Collects documents and translations of foreign laws; studies current problems in the fields of private, public, and criminal law. Languages: French. Revue Internationale de Droit Compare (Book), quarterly.
Society of Construction Law (SCL)
http://www.scl.org.uk
Bullfurlong Ln. Burbage Hinckley LE10 2HQ United Kingdom Jill Ward, Admin. P: 44 1455 233253
F: 44 1455 233253
Barristers, solicitors, architects, surveyors, engineers, and other construction professionals. Is concerned with education, study, research and dissemination of knowledge of construction law and related subjects.  
Society for Court Studies (SCS)
http://www.courtstudies.org
admin@courtstudies.org
PO Box 57089London EC1P 1RF United Kingdom Simon Thurley, Pres.
 
Aims to stimulate and co-ordinate the study of courts from 1400 to the present. Conducts seminars and conferences. The Court Historian(Journal), semiannual.
Society of Ethical Attorneys at Law (SEAL)
http://www.sodetyofethicalattomeys.org
info@sodetyofethicalattomeys.org
PO Box 5993San Antonio, TX 78201 United States Wyatt Wright, Pres. P: (210) 785-0935
F: (210) 785-9254
Aims to restore the public integrity of all lawyers. Seeks to advance the positive public image of attorneys and the profession of practicing law. Promotes honesty, clarity and integrity in the practice of law and in attorney relations with tribunals, clients, potential clients and the public.  
Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (SFSAFBI)
http://www.socxfbi.org
socxfbi@socxfbi.org
3717 Fettler Park Dr. Dumfries, VA 22025 United States Lester A. Davis, Pres. P: (703) 445-0026
F: (703) 445-0039
Toll-free: 800-527-7372
Persons who have served at least one year as a spedal agent of the FBI. Maintains National Executive Placement Committee to help members obtain employment, a foundation aiding needy members and children of deceased members, and a scholarship program.  
Society of Legal Scholars in the United Kingdom and Ireland (SLS) University of Southampton School of Law Highfield
http://www.legalscholars.ac.uk
s.j.thomson@soton.ac.uk
Southampton SOI 7 1BJ United Kingdom Sally Thomson, Admin. Sec. P: 44 23 80594039
F: 44 23 80593024
Individuals involved in legal research and the teaching of law at degree level or above in universities and other institutions; legal firms; chambers; other bodies. Languages: English. Directory of Members (Membership Directory), annual; Legal Studies (Journal), quarterly; The Reporter (Newsletter), semiannual. Formerly: Society of Public Teachers of Law.
Society of Maritime Arbitrators (SMA)
http://www.smany.org
info@smany.org
30 Broad St., 7th FI. New York, NY 10004-2304 United States Austin L. Dooley, Pres. P: (212) 344-2400
F: (212) 344-2402
Helps settle disputes arising from contracts for any and all movements by water or involving shipbuilding and repair; maintains uniformity in U.S. maritime arbitration proceedings. Holds arbitration workshop. Arbitration Award Service (Report),bimonthly; The Arbitrator (Newsletter), quarterly.
Society for the Protection of the Socially Disadvantaged Individuals (SPASDI)
http://spasdi.ir/en
info@spasdi.org
No. 4, Javahery AlleyN Kargar Ave.Tehran Iran Iran Ali Soltanzadeh, Chm.
 
Strives to prevent and intervene in the social problems of Iran. Increases awareness and enhances discussion on social issues affecting the people of Iran. Promotes cooperation and coordinates activities among civil society partners.  
Society of Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention (SRACP)
http://www.sracp.org.hk/e/defauIt_home.asp
info@sracp.org.hk
702 Duke of Windsor Social Service Bldg.15Hennessy Rd. Wanchai Hong Kong People's Republic of China Justice Pang, Pres. P: 852 25271322
F: 852 28651089
Promotes humane and effective care, supervision, and rehabilitation of convicted criminals who have been released from prison. Maintains network of casework, counseling, vocational training, recreational, and residential facilities. Conducts research and educational programs; compiles statistics; sponsors charitable activities. Languages: Chinese; English. Annual Report, annual. Formerly: Hong Kong Discharged Prisoners' Aid Sodety.
Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Queen's University Belfast School of Law
http://www.slsa.ac.uk
s.wheeter@qub.ac.uk
Belfast BT7 INN United Kingdom Sally Wheeler, Chair P: 44 28 90973468
 
Aims to advance education and learning and in particular to advance research, teaching and the dissemination of knowledge in the field of socio-legal studies.  
Somali Coalition for Freedom of Expression (SOCFEX)
http://socfex.org
socfex@socfex.org
Maka al-Mukara St. Hodan District Mogadishu Somalia Osman Moallim, Coor. P: 252 1 850040
 
Monitors and documents free expression violations throughout Somalia. Supports individuals and institutions that are subjected to persecution as a result of expressing their opinions. Promotes high standards of professional ethics, integrity and conduct in the journalism profession through training and education.  
South Asian American Voting Youth (SAAVY)
http://www.saavy.org
info@saavy.org
1718 M St. NW, No. 290 Washington, DC 20036 United States Taz Ahmed, Contact
 
Empowers South Asian American youth 18-24 years to be a unified political voice. Seeks to encourage politicians to include South Asian Americans in the democratic process. Aspires to bring skills from the progressive movement to the South Asian community.  
South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)
http://www.saalt.org
6930 Carroll Ave., Ste. 506 Takoma Park, MD 20912 United States Deepa Iyer, Exec. Dir. P: (301) 270-1855
F: (301) 270-1882
Elevates the voices and perspectives of South Asian individuals and organizations to build a more just and inclusive society in the United States. Advocates issues affeding South Asian communities through the use of social justice framework. Encourages South Asians to participate in collective problem-solving to achieve positive sodal change.  
Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF)
http://www.southeastemlegal.org
jayers@southeastemlegal.org
2255 Sewetl Mill Rd., Ste. 320 Marietta, GA 30062-7218 United States Shannon L. Goessling, Exec. Dir./Chief Legal Counsel P: (770) 977-2131
F: (770) 977-2134
Toll-free: 800-474-8313
Advocates limited government, individual economic freedom, and the free enterprise system in the courts of law and public opinion.  
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
http://www.splcenter.org
400 Washington Ave. Montgomery, AL 36104 United States Richard Cohen, Pres. P: (334) 956-8200
 
Works to combat hate, intolerance and discrimination through education and litigation. Intelligence Report (Magazine), quarterly; SPLC Report (Newspaper), quarterly; Teaching Tolerance (Magazine), semiannual.
Southern Regional Council (SRC)
http://www.southemcouncil.org
info@southemcoundl.org
1201 W Peachtree St. NE, Ste. 2000 Atlanta, GA 30309-3453 United States Charles S. Johnson, Pres. P: (404) 522-8764
F: (404) 522-8791
Promotes racial justice, protects democratic rights, and broadens civic participation in the southern United States. Building Black-Brown Coalitions in the Southeast (Report); Southern Changes (Journal), quarterly. Supersedes: Commission on Interracial Cooperation.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
http://www.sclcnational.org
president@sctcnational.org
PO Box 69128 Atlanta, GA 30312 United States Byron C. Clay, Interim Pres. P: (404) 522-1420
F: (404) 527-4333
Nonsectarian coordinating and service agency for local organizations seeking full citizenship rights, equality, and the integration of African-Americans in all aspects of life in the U.S. and subscribing to the Ghandian philosophy of nonviolence. Works primarily in 16 southern and border states to improve civic, religious, economic, and cultural conditions. Fosters nonviolent resistance to all forms of racial injustice, including state and local laws and practices. Conducts leadership training program embracing such subjects as registration and voting, social protest, use of the boycott, picketing, nature of prejudice, and understanding politics. Sponsors citizenship education schools to teach reading and writing, help persons pass literacy tests for voting, and provide information about income tax forms, tax-supported resources, aid to handicapped children, public health facilities, how government is run, and social security. Conducts Crusade for the Ballot, which aims to double the black vote in the South through increased voter registrations. Sponsors lectures; disseminates literature.  
UN
http://www.un.org
chemiavsky@un.org
Headquarters, Rm. 1N-637A 300 East 42nd St. New York, NY 10017 United States Sergei Chemiavsky, Sec. of the Special Committee P: (212) 963-3051
F: (212) 963-5305
United Nations committee comprising representatives of 27 nations concerned with the progress of people under colonial rule toward self-determination and independence. Considers situations in 16 territories based on information received from administering powers or local governments, non-governmental organizations, published sources, and observations of the committee's visiting missions. Reviews activities of foreign economic interests in colonial territories; enlists support of United Nations specialized agencies and international institutions to assist de-colonization efforts, especially through aid to colonial people; seeks to mobilize public opinion in support of decolonization by disseminating information. Also Known As: Special Committee on Decolonization; Special Committee of 24.  
Sport and Recreation Law Association (SRLA)
http://web.me.com/staceyaltman12/SRLA/Home.html
tseidler@unm.edu
1608 N Redbam St. Wichita, KS 67212 United States Todd Seidler, Exec. Dir.
 
Seeks to further the study and dissemination of information regarding legal aspects of sport and recreation. Cooperates with allied national and international organizations in areas such as athletics, education, exercise, law, medicine, recreation, and sport. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport (Journal), semiannual; The SRLA Newsletter (Newsletter), bimonthly.
Sports Lawyers Association (SLA)
http://www.sportslaw.org
sla@sportslaw.com
12100 Sunset Hills Rd., Ste. 130 Reston, VA 20190 United States Richard A. Guggolz, Exec. Dir. P: (703) 437-4377
F: (703) 435-4390
Attorneys involved in sports law; students studying sports law. A law society for specialists in sports law; works for legislation regulating attorneys and agents who represent athletes. Offers sponsorship opportunities. Acts as a forum for discussion; provides educational materials. The Sports Lawyer (Newsletter), monthly; The Sports Lawyers Journal (Journal), annual.
State Capital Global Law Firm Group
http://www.statecapitalgroup.org
info@statecapitalgroup.org
1717 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Ste. 1200 Washington, DC 20006 United States Jocelyn Dyer, Exec. Dir. P: (202) 659-6601
F: (202) 659-6641
Represents Independent law firms. Works to serve the diverse needs of business in a global economy. Lobbying, PACs and Campaign Finance: 50 State Handbook (Handbook); State Capital Group Member Firm Directory (Directory), annual. Formerly: State Capital Law Firm Group.
Street Law
http://www.streetlaw.org
dearinghouse@streetlaw.org
1010 Wayne Ave., Ste. 870 Silver Spring, MD 20910 United States Allison Hawkins, Marketing and Communications Mgr. P: (301) 589-1130
F: (301) 589-1131
Works to bring practical, participatory education about law, democracy, and human rights to classroom teachers; health and social science professionals; juvenile justice professionals; law enforcement; the legal community; and NGO leaders. Provides the members with programs and publications to empower and transform democratic ideals into a citizen action. Conducts programs in 50 states and over 30 countries. Street Law Annual Report (Annual Reports), annual; Street Law Ink (Newsletters), quarterly. Formerly: National Street Law Institute; National Institute for Citizen Education in the Law.
Students for the Second Amendment (SF2A)
http://www.sf2a.org
info@sf2a.org
9624 Braun Run San Antonio, TX 78254 United States Ryan T. Bragg, Co-Founder/Chm. P: (210) 674-5559
 
Educates youth about rights guaranteed under U.S. Constitution, especially Second Amendment.  
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP)
http://www.snapn8twork.org
snapblaine@gmail.com
PO Box 6416 Chicago, IL 60680 United States Barbara Blaine, Pres. P: (312) 455-1499

Toll-free: (877) 762-7432
Individuals who have been victims of abuse and exploitation by members of the clergy, their family members and supporters. Gathers and disseminates statistics. Operates speakers' bureau. SNAP News (Newsletter), quarterly.
Swaziland Coalition of Concerned Civic Organizations (SCCCO)
http://www.swazicoatition.org.sz
sccco@swazi.net
PO Box 4173 Mbabane Swaziland Musa Hlophe, Coor. P: 268 5055911
F: 268 5055911
Strives to advocate for good governance, sociopolitical and economic justice in Swaziland. Mobilizes and empowers civic society movements. Engages in dialogue with stakeholders, facilitates civic participation and builds leadership capacity to bring about change in Swaziland.  
Swedish-American Bar Association (SABA)
http://www.saba-advokat.com
mikael@koltailaw.com
5020 Campus Dr. Newport Beach, CA 92660 United States Mikael Koltai, Founder P: (949) 706-9111
F: (949) 706-9155
Toll-free: (888) 656-5824
Represents Swedish speaking attorneys in the United States. Provides sources of Swedish speaking professional legal services for Swedish-American businesses. Facilitates communication and collaboration among members.  
Swedish Bar Association (SBA) (Sveriges advokatsamfund)
http://www.advokatsamfundet.se
info@advokatsamfundet.se
Laboratoriegatan 4 Box 27321 SE-102 54 Stockholm Sweden Anne Ramberg, Sec. Gen. P: 46 8 4590300
F: 46 8 6600779
Works to maintain high ethical and professional standards in the legal profession; to monitor legal developments; to safeguard the general professional interests of its members; and to further unity and consensus between members. Represents qualified, practicing lawyers. Monitors ethical standards among members, provides views on draft legislation to government and does advocacy work on rule of law and other human rights/rights of the individual issues. Languages: Swedish. Foretokening over advocator och advokatbyraer m.m. jamte stad- gar och regler for advokatverksamhet (Membership Directory); Journal for The Swedish Bar Association (Journal), 9/year.
Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA) (Schweizerische Vereinigung fur Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit)
http://www.artoitration-ch.org
fueeg@arbitration-ch.org
Aeschenvorstadt 67 CH-4010 Basel Switzerland Rainer Fueg, Sec. Gen. P: 41 61 2706015
F: 41 61 2706005
Represents individual members, practitioners and academics engaged and/or interested in domestic and international arbitration. Contributes to the development of arbitration law and practice. Serves as an institutional body that hosts/administers arbitral proceedings. Languages: French; German. ASA Bulletin (Bulletin), quarterly; ASA Special Series (Articles), semiannual.
Swiss Bar Association (Schweizerischer Anwaltsverband)
http://www.sav-fsa.ch
E-mait:info@sav-fsa.ch
PO Box 8321 CH-3001 Bern Switzerland Beat von Rechenberg, Pres. P: 41 31 3130606
F: 41 31 3130616
Promotes members' interests. Languages: English;French.  
Sylvia Rivera Law Project (SRLP)
http://www.srtp.org
info@srlp.org
147 W 24th St., 5th FI. New York, NY 10011 United States June Brown, Communications Coor. P: (212) 337-8550
F: (212) 337-1972
Toll-free: (866) 930-3283
Works to ensure that individuals are free to determine their gender identity and expression. Seeks to increase the political voice and visibility of low-income people who are transgender, intersex or gender non- conforming. Strives to improve access to social, health and legal services. Collective Handbook (Handbook); Newsletter, periodic.
Taiwanese American Lawyers Association (TALA)
http://www.tala-ca.org
tonymlu@yahoo.com
3333 S Brea Canyon Rd., Ste. 213 Diamond Bar, CA91765 United States Tony M. Lu, Pres. P: (909) 468-4650
F: (909) 468-5020
Represents Taiwanese attorneys practicing law in the United States. Works to provide a forum for professional exchange and to serve the Taiwanese community in the United States. Raises the awareness and knowledge of U.S. laws, legal system and individual rights.  
Tau Epsilon Rho Law Society (TER)
http://www.ter-law.org
tepesq@verizon.net
133Paisley PI. Hainesport, NJ 08036 United States Alan M. Tepper, Natl. Treas./Exec. Dir. P: (609) 864-1838
F: (609) 823-6528
Professional society o law. Offers continuing legal education seminars. Maintains placement service; sponsors scholarship and essay competitions. Membership Directory, biennial. Formerly: Tau Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity.
Taxpayers for Common Sense (TCS)
http://www.taxpayer.net
info@taxpayer.net
651Pennsylvania Ave. SE Washington, DC 20003 United States Ryan Alexander, Pres. P: (202) 546-8500
F: (202) 546-8511
Independent advocate for the American taxpayer dedicated to cutting wasteful government spending and subsidies in order to achieve a responsible, efficient government. Assists grassroots partners, works with congress, and communicates through the media.  
TechLaw Group Ackermann Pr.
http://www.techlaw.org
lskinner@techlaw.org
1111 N Shore Dr., Ste. N-400 Knoxville, TN 37919 United States Lisa Skinner, Exec. Dir. P: (865) 588-7456
 
Technology law firms. Seeks to advance the practice of technology law. Represents the legal interests of corporations engaged in fields including aeronautics, computers, medicine and pharmaceuticals, plastics, and robotics. Conducts research and educational programs; maintains speakers' bureau.  
TImap for Justice
http://www.timapforjustice.org/
timapfonustice@timapforjustice.org
4E Mudge Farm Off Aberdeen Rd. Freetown Sierra Leone M.K. Koroma, Founding Dir. P: 232 22 230053
F: 232 22 230279
Provides free justice services in Sierra Leone. Strives to solve clients' justice problems, thereby demonstrating concretely that justice is possible. Strives to cultivate the agency of the communities. Seeks to help people achieve concrete, practical solutions to their justice problems.  
Tokyo Bar Association (Tokyo Bengoshikai Toshokan)
http://www.toben.or.jp/english
1-1-3 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-0013 Japan   P: 81 3 35812201
F: 81 3 35810865
Represents attorneys, judges, paralegals, and interested others. Seeks to improve the administration of civil and criminal justice, and the availability of legal services to the public.  
Total Family Care Coalition (TFCC)
http://totaIfamilycarecoalition.org
totalfamilycarecoalition@gmail.com
1214I St. SE, Ste. 11 Washington, DC 20003-4103 United States Gail Avent, Founder P: (202) 758-3281
F: (202) 248-5713
Seeks to empower families by providing educational resources and support.  
Total Practice Management Association (TPMA)
http://www.totalattomeys.com
info@totalattomeys.com
25 E Washington St., Ste. 510Chicago, IL 60602 United States Kathleen Clickett, Contact P: (312) 496-6074

Toll-free: (866) 200-5744
Focuses on the advancement of attorneys, paralegals and other legal support staff. Offers solo practitioners and small law firms the tools, training and network needed to collaborate with peers, connect with experts and find better work-life balance. Coordinates workshops and conferences, educational resources, legal tools, affinity partnerships and community forums.  
TRACE International
http://secure.traceintemational.org
info@traceintemational.org
151 West St., Ste. 300 Annapolis, MD 21401 United States Alexandra Wrage, Pres. P: (410) 990-0076
F: (410) 990-0707
Specializes in anti-bribery due diligence reviews and compliance training for international business enterprises. Promotes a high level of transparency in commercial transactions. Organizes anti-bribery workshops at locations around the world. Newsletter, quarterly.
Transitions Global
http://www.transitionsgtobal.org
info@transitionsglobal.org
7723 Tylers Place Blvd., No. 330 West Chester, OH 45069 United States David Falk, CEO P: (513) 898-9372

Toll-free: (888) 834-7465
Helps build new lives for survivors of sex trafficking. Aims for both trauma recovery and empowerment for women who have been sexually trafficked, exploited or abused. Provides holistic shelter and aftercare services consisting of psychological, social, educational and health services, job training and placement.  
Tribal Court Clearinghouse
http://www.tribal-institute.org
jerry@tlpi.org
8235 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 United States Jerry Gardner, Exec. Dir. P: (323) 650-5467
F: (323) 650-8149
Works as a resource for tribal justice systems to enhance justice in Indian country and health, wellbeing, and culture of Native peoples.  
Turkish American Alliance for Fairness (TAAF)
http://www.taafnow.org
taaf@taafnow.org
PO Box 6151San Rafael, CA 94903 United States   P: (641) 715-3900
 
Promotes, advocates and advances issues and viewpoints of importance to Turkish-Americans. Informs Turkish-American individuals in the United States about their rights. Seeks to counter incorrect, biased and prejudiced statements and activities aimed at individuals of Turkish heritage.  
Twelve Lights League (TeLL)
http://www.tell-usa.org
headquarters@tell-usa.org
PO Box 1415 Bremerton, WA 98337 United States Robert Struble, Founder P: (360) 373-9999
 
Informs the American public about a campaign to 'restore America the beautiful under God and the written constitution". Wages this campaign under the banner of one Arch-Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, an interlocking unit of political, economic and cultural reforms subdivided into a total of 12 sections.  
UNANIMA International
http://www.unanima-intemationaI.org
fergcf@earthlink.net
211 E 43rd St., Rm. 1207 New York, NY 10017 United States Catherine Ferguso, Coor. P: (212) 370-0075
F: (212) 370-0075
Represents congregations of Roman Catholic sisters committed to work for peace and human dignity in response to the needs of the world. Advocates for human rights, for the protection of immigrants and refugees, and for the conservation and protection of Mother Earth. Sponsors expert grassroots delegations to the United Nations for major events open to non-governmental organizations (NGOs).  
United Kingdom Association for European Law (UKAEL)
http://www.ukael.org
ukael@kcl.ac.uk
King's College London School of Law Strand London WC2R 2LS United Kingdom Andrea Cordwetl James, Admin. P: 44 20 78481768
F: 44 20 78482443
Promotes European law in the United Kingdom, closely linked to the Federation International pour le Droit Europeen.  
United Kingdom Environmental Law Association (UKELA)
http://www.ukela.org
ukela@tiscaIi.co.uk
PO Box 487 Surrey Dorking RH4 9BH United Kingdom Peter Kellett, Chm. P: 44 1306 500090
 
Barristers, advocates, writers to the signet, solicitors, legal executives and academic lawyers, industry and environmental consultants and those interested in the development and practice of UK and EU environmental law. Aims to promote the enhancement and conservation of the environment and to advance the education of the public in all matters relating to the development, teaching, application and practice of law relating to the environment; encourage collaboration between those interested and concerned with environmental law. Formerly: Environmental Law Association.  
United Nations Asia and Far East institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFEI)
http://www.unafei.or.jp
unafei@moj.go.jp
1-26 Harumi-cho Fuchu-shiTokyo 183-0057 Japan Masaki Sasaki, Dir. P: 81 42 3337021
F: 81 42 3337024
UN regional institute for the sound development of criminal justice systems and mutual cooperation in the Asia and Pacific region. Organizes international training courses and seminars. Conducts research and disseminates various types of information on criminal justice. Languages: English; Japanese.  
United Nations I Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/cerd
cerd@ohchr.org
United Nations Office at Geneva Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights1211 Geneva 10 Switzerland Nathalie Prouvez, Sec. P: 41 22 9179440
F: 41 22 9179008
Created by the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. Eighteen human rights experts elected by the convention's 165 state parties. Aims to monitor the implementation of the convention's provisions concerning the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination in member states. Examines petitions from individuals or groups who are victims of racial discrimination; examines reports submitted by states and parties to the convention and addresses violations of convention provisions by individual states. Languages: Chinese; English; French; Russian; Spanish. Annual Report to the General Assembly of the U.N. (Annual Report), annual; Reports by Stale Parties to the Convention (Reports), periodic; Summary Records of Proceedings (Proceedings), periodic.
United States Deputy Sheriffs' Association (USDSA)
http://www.usdsa.org
members@usdeputy.org
1304 Langham Creek Dr., Ste. 324 Houston, TX 77084 United States Stephen R. Van Dyke, Founding Exec. Dir.
F: (281) 994-2634
Toll-free: (866) 933-7889
Serves the needs of county law enforcement agencies nationwide. Provides needed equipment to mostly rural, underfunded county law enforcement agencies. Offers emergency disaster relief and training seminars to members. The Deputy Sheriff Magazine (Magazine), quarterly.
United States Homeland Emergency Response Organization (US-HERO)
http://ushero.org
alan.huddleston@ushero.org
PO Box 90453 Austin, TX 78709-0453 United States Alan Huddleston, Pres. P: (512) 585-0256
 
Aims to provide the highest level of skill and trained volunteer non-paid professionals dedicated to saving lives through search and rescue, disaster relief and response, and emergency preparedness safety education that provide the best possible care to those who call upon for help.  
United States Justice Foundation (USJF)
http://www.usjf.net
usjf@usjf.net
932D St., Ste. 2 Ramona, CA 92065-2355 United States Gary G. Kreep, Exec. Dir. P: (760) 788-6624
F: (760) 788-6414
Politically conservative attorneys dedicated to preserve the civil, property, and human rights of U.S. citizens. Provides free legal services to individuals, businesses, and other entities having problems with government agencies, government regulations, and government-supported organizations. Network of attorneys in 17 states who volunteer time to work on cases chosen by the board of directors. Provides analysis of legislation for federal, state, and local legislators on numerous subjects. Helps draft legislation and/or policies for state and local government entities. Provides legal assistance and support for parents rights groups across the United States. Active in the legal fight to uphold Proposition 13, the California tax relief initiative. Also active in the litigation to uphold Proposition 187, the ban on free public education, welfare, and non-emergency medical services for illegal aliens. Provides speaker services. Justice Report (Newsletter), quarterly.
United States Law Firm Group (USLFG) Quarles and Brady LLP
http://www.uslfg.com
mjs@quarles.com
411 E Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee. Wl 53202-4497 United States Michael J. Spector, Exec. Dir. P: (414) 277-5879
F: (414) 271-3552
Seeks to exchange ideas and experiences relating to law firm management, issues affecting law firms and legal developments in a variety of practice areas. Provides assistance in selecting competent counsel.  
United States Police Canine Association (USPCA)
http://www.uspcak9.com
k9nord@aol.com
PO Box 80 Springboro, OH 45066-0080 United States Kevin Johnson, Pres. P: (937) 751-6469

Toll-free: 800-531-1614
Full-time paid law enforcement officers who are either military, federal, state, county, or municipal officers and who are canine handlers, trainers, or administrators. Purposes are to: unite in a common cause all law enforcement agencies utilizing the sen/ices of the canine; promote friendship and brotherhood among all those interested in the training and utilization of the canine in police work; coordinate and exchange advanced techniques of training of the police dog; improve the image of the working police dog to the populace in general through improved public service and the prevention and detection of crime. Sponsors regional mini-seminars. Conducts police service dog certification field trials in patrol, detector dog and tracking ability. Maintains police evaluators and certification process to provide qualified professional evaluations. Maintains a legal assistance fund to support proper use of police service dogs and departments in legal challenges. Maintains speakers' bureau. Formerly:  
Universal Human Rights Network
http://www.unirights.net
contact@unirights.net
1050 17th St. NW, Ste. 1000 Washington, DC 20036 United States Ayo Sotunbo, Chm. P: (202) 955-1010
F: (202) 955-3131
Advocates public policies that enhances the respect for human rights and provides legal remedies and humanitarian assistance to victims of human rights abuses. Collaborates with individual human rights defenders, NGO's, IGO's and governments for the implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Supports programs, projects, campaigns and initiatives related to human rights.  
Urban Alliance on Race Relations (UARR)
http://www.urbanalliance.ca
info@urbanalliance.ca
302 Spadina Ave., Ste. 507 Toronto, ON M5T 2E7 Canada Sharon Simpson, Pres. P: (416) 703-6607
F: (416) 703-4415
Individuals and organizations opposed to racial discrimination. Seeks to abolish racism; promotes establishment of a racially neutral society. Publicizes instances of racial discrimination; works to raise public awareness of racism and related issues. Languages: Cantonese; English; French.  
US Human Rights Network
http://www.ushmetwork.org
info@ushmetwork.org
250 Georgia Ave. SW, Ste. 330 Atlanta, GA 30312 United States Ajamu Baraka, Exec. Dir. P: (404) 588-9761
F: (404) 588-9763
Seeks to increase the visibility of the US human rights movement. Supports collaborative efforts by human rights groups to address issues pertinent to human rights. Works to strengthen the links between US human rights activists and movements across issues and sectors of work.  
USAction
http://www.usaction.org
1825 K St. NW. Ste. 210 Washington, DC 20006 United States William McNary, Pres. P: (202) 263-4520
F: (202) 263-4530
Seeks to promote investment in America's future. Works to create awareness on issues regarding improvement of people's lives. Aims to win a more just and progressive America.  
USFN-America's Mortgage Banking Attorneys (USFN)
http://www.usfn.org
info@usfn.org
625The City Dr., Ste. 310 Orange, CA 92866-4949 United States Alberta E. Hultman, Exec. Dir CEO P: (714) 838-7167
F: (714) 573-2650
Toll-free: 800-635-6128
Works as a national resource network of law firms, trustee companies, and affiliated business support firms serving the mortgage industry. Provides education, training and information resources to the mortgage servicing industry, as well as onsite education for clients. National Mortgage Servicer's Reference Directory (Directory), annual; USFN e-Update (Newsletter), monthly; USFN Report (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: US Foreclosure Network.
Vera Institute of Justice
http://www.vera.org
mjacobson@vera.org
233 Broadway, 12th FI. New York, NY 10279-1299 United States Michael P. Jacobson, Pres, Dir. P: (212) 334-1300
F: (212) 941-9407
Seeks to make government policies and practices more fair and humane. Encourages just practices in public services and aims to improve the quality of urban life. Federal Sentencing Reporter (Journal), bimonthly. Formerly: Vera Foundation.
Veterinary Association for Arbitration and Jurisprudence (VAAJ)
http://www.veterinaryexpertwitnesses.co.uk
gdcawley@aol.com
The Beeches Rickerby Carlisle CA3 9AA United Kingdom Simon Newbery, Chm. P: 44 1228 521450
F: 44 1228 521450
Veterinary surgeons, students, and lawyers. Aims to promote and assist dispute resolution by all means. Offers training in all aspects of dispute resolution. Languages: English.  
Victim Offender Mediation Association (VOMA) Center for Policy, Planning and Performance
http://www.voma.org
voma@voma.org
2233 University Ave. W, Ste. 300St. Paul, MN 55114 United States Sheri Gatts, Co-Chair P: (612) 874-0570
F: (612) 644-4227
Promotes and improves restorative justice dialogue, principles, and practices. VOMA Connections (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: Association for Victim-Offender Mediation.
Victim Support Europe
http://www.victimsupporteurope.eii
f.hengeveld@victimsupporteurope.eu
15/23 Hardwell Close Edinburgh EH8 9RX United Kingdom David McKenna, Pres. P: 44 131 6684486
F: 44 131 6625400
National organizations providing senices to crime victims. Promotes increased availability of victim services throughout Europe; seeks to advance victim service techniques. Campaigns for victims' rights within criminal justice systems; advocates fair compensation for victims; service providers. Languages: English. Formerly: European Forum for Victim Services.  
Victims of Crime and Leniency (VOCAL)
http://www.vocalonline.org
vocalonline@yahoo.com
PO Box 4449 Montgomery, AL 36103 United States Joyce Miller, Contact P: (334) 262-7197
F: (334) 834-5645
Toll-free: (866) 31-VOCAL
Individuals and their family members who have been victims of crime; businesses and agencies; concerned individuals. Seeks to ensure that a crime victim's rights are recognized and protected. Believes that the U.S. justice system goes to great lengths to protect the rights of criminals while discounting those of the victim. Discourages the commutation of sentences through parole and "good time,' an arrangement where inmates' sentences may be shortened two days for every one day served without violation of prison conduct regulations. Promotes recognition of the third week in April as Victim's Rights Week. Introduces and supports 14 victim's rights bills, including the Victim's Bill of Rights that provides for considerations to the victim guaranteed by law such as notification prior to the release of prisoners convicted of crimes perpetrated against them. Maintains speakers' bureau.  
Vietnamese Alliance to Combat Trafficking (VietACT)
http://www.vietact.org
vietact@vietact.org
PO Box 218 Westminster, CA 92684-0218 United States Tammy Thien-Tam Tran, Pres.
 
Fights against human trafficking of Vietnamese victims through advocacy, collaboration, and education. Provides programs and activities that build an alliance of individuals, community organizations, and NGOS to combat human trafficking.  
Voices for Global Change
http://vfgc.org
voices@vfgc.org
505 Wythe St. Alexandria, VA 22314 United States Barbara Moiler, Pres. P: (703) 549-7077
F: (703) 549-7082
Works to support and give guidance to women, youth and any group that has been marginalized from full participation in the economic, political and social life of their communities and countries. Creates awareness and understanding to empower individual citizens. Provides education, training and mentoring among individuals to develop their lives and benefit the society.  
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (VLA)
http://www.vlany.org
epaul@vlany.org
1 E 53rd St., 6th FI. New York, NY 10022 United States Elena M. Paul, Exec. Dir. P: (212) 319-2787
F: (212) 752-6575
Volunteer lawyers who provide free legal services to artists and art organizations in art related legal matters. Works to familiarize the legal profession and the arts community with legal problems confronting artists and provide them with available solutions. Conducts special initiatives, internship and educational programs, seminars, and workshops. Maintains speakers' bureau; offers translation services for Spanish-speaking clients. Funded by the New York State Council on the Arts, individual contributions, corporations, and private foundations. VLA National Directory (Directory), annual.
Volunteers in Prevention, Probation, Prisons (VIP)
http://www.vipmentoring.org
staff@vipmentoring.org
Grand Park Ctre. 28 W Adams, Ste. 1310 Detroit, Ml 48226 United States Jim Comer, Chm. P: (313) 964-1110
F: (313) 964-1145
Aims to stimulate the development of citizen participation in juvenile and criminal justice rehabilitative programs. Sponsors a training program for professionals and nonprofessionals. Maintains speakers' bureau; conducts charitable program. VIP Examiner (Newsletter), quarterly; VIP Mentoring (Newsletter), bimonthly. Formerly: Volunteers in Probation; VIP Division.
Washington Legal Foundation (WLF)
http://www.wlf.org
info@wlf.org
2009 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20036-1011 United States Dick Thornburgh, Chm. P: (202) 588-0302
F: (202) 588-0386
Litigates in the courts and before government agencies; provides outreach program; publishes in seven educational formats. Legal Opinion Letters (Monographs). Absorbed: American Legal Foundation.
We Care Program (WC)
http://www.wecareprogram.org
info@wecareprogram.org
3493 Hwy. 21 Atmore, AL 36502 United States David Landis, Pres. P: (251) 368-8818
F: (251) 368-0932
Sends Christian workers into prisons to teach inmates how to work through problems, handle culture shock upon reentering society, adjust to family life, gain acceptance in the community, and to share the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Connection (Newsletter), 8/year; Intercessor's Email Prayer Bulletin (Bulletin), monthly.
Western Center on Law and Poverty (WCLP)
http://www.wclp.org
ptepper@wclp.org
3701Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 208 Los Angeles, CA 90010-2809 United States Paul Tepper, Exec. Dir. P: (213) 487-7211
F: (213) 487-0242
Provides legal counsel and representation to individuals and groups whose actions may effect change in institutions affecting the poor. Specializes in poverty law in California, offering litigation assistance and services to all neighborhood legal services programs. Concentrates on substantive areas of law including housing, health, and welfare. Acts as co-counsel with local legal services programs. Provides technical and research assistance to all legal aid offices throughout California. Directory, California and Nevada Legal Services Programs (Directory), annual.
Wildcat Conservation Legal Aid Society (WCCLAS)
http://www.wcclas.org
info@wcclas.org
PO Box 65495 Washington, DC 20035 United States Lisa A. Tekancic, Contact
 
Seeks to protect and defend all native and non-native wildcats. Reduces and eliminates commercial exploitation, private ownership, hunting, trade and trafficking of wildcats. Promotes public interest in the protection and conservation of wildcats. Engages the legal system through legislation and litigation of wildcat welfare. Wildcat Advocate (Newsletter); Journal, semiannual.
Win Without War
http://www.wtnwithoutwarus.org
info@winwithoutwar.org
1717 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Ste. 801 Washington, DC 20036-2000 United States   P: (202) 232-3317
 
Advocates for international cooperation and enforceable international law. Supports initiatives developed by grassroots groups around the country.  
WITNESS
http://www.witness.org
witness@witness.org
80 Hanson PI., 5th FI. Brooklyn, NY 11217 United States Yvette Atberdingk Thijm, Exec. Dir. P: (718) 783-2000
F: (718) 783-1593
Seeks to promote international human rights through partnerships as a provider of video equipment and distributor of documentaries. Promotes public engagement and policy change through people's personal stories of abuse. Rights Alert (Video), quarterly.
Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE)
http://www.wifle.org
wifle@comcast.net
2200 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 102 PMB 204 Arlington, VA 22201-3324 United States Margaret M. Moore, Exec. Dir./Pres. P: (703) 548-9211
F: (301) 560-8836
Toll-free: (877) 850-8302
Aims to achieve gender equity in federal law enforcement. Seeks to enhance the image of law enforcement. Promotes the value of collaborative and cooperative leadership styles. Assists and monitors the progress of agencies in the recruitment, hiring, promotion, and retention of women in law enforcement. Conducts research on issues affecting women in law enforcement positions. WIFLE- Enews (Newsletter), quarterly.
Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF)
http://www.wildaf.org
info@wildaf.org
PO Box LG 488 Accra Ghana   P: 233 21 768349
F: 233 21 768349
Women lawyers and individuals interested in improving women's standard of living. Offers legal advice and assistance for women. Conducts educational programs to increase women's awareness of their rights. Organizes and coordinates activities among women's law groups. Researches legal and women's issues; disseminates information. Languages: English; French; Portuguese. WILDAF News (Newsletter), quarterly. Formerly: Women, Law, and Development.
Women's Forum For Research and Training (WFRT)
http://www.wfrt.org
PO Box 5655 Ta'izz, Yemen Yemen Suad Al-Qadasi, Dir. Ph:967 4 224392
F: 967 4 224391
Promotes and protects human and women's rights. Strives to establish a culture in which human beings are respected and appreciated for what they are, irrespective of religious, ideological, regional, racial or sectarian affiliation. Conducts research, organizes conferences, seminars and training workshops, publishes human rights information and provides advocacy and training.  
Women's International Coalition for Economic Justice (WICEJ)
http://www.wicej.addr.com
info@wicej.org
12Dongan PI., No. 206 New York, NY 10040 United States Carol Barton, Coor. P: (212) 304-9106
F: (646) 349-2195
Works to link gender with macro-economic policy in international inter governmental policy-making arenas, from a human rights perspective. Seeks to bring a stronger economic analysis to women's issues and a stronger gender analysis to social and economic issues in the international arena.  
Women's Prison Association (WPA)
http://www.wpaonline.org
glerner@wpaonline.org
110 2nd Ave. New York, NY 10003 United States Georgia Lemer, Exec. Dir. P: (646) 336-6100
F: (646) 292-7763
Service agency that aids women involved in the criminal justice system and their families. Promotes alternatives to Incarceration; sponsors transitional programs for women being released from prison; assists homeless ex-offenders seeking to reunite with their children who are in kinship or foster-care. A Guide to the New York Child Welfare System (Manual); A Report on the First Ten Years of the Sarah Powell Huntington House (Report).
Women's Voices Now
http://rfwomensvoicesnow.org
info@womensvoicesnow.org
119 W 72nd St., No. 167 New York, NY 10023 United States Catinca Tabacaru, Exec. DirVGen. Counsel P: (919) 475-8407
 
Works to empower women and support their struggle for civil, economic and political rights. Serves as a voice for underrepresented women and facilitates dialogue about women's rights.  
Women's Voices. Women Vote (WVWV)
http://www.wvwv.org
info@wvwv.org
1640 Rhode Island Ave. NW, Ste. 825 Washington, DC 20036 United States Page S. Gardner, Founder/Pres. P: (202) 659-9570
F: (202) 833-4362
Aims to improve unmarried women's participation in the electorate and political process. Develops new ways to enfranchise and empower the historically under-represented groups that now comprise the new American electorate: unmarried women, African Americans, Hispanics, and young people. Strives to create awareness around a public policy agenda that will work for unmarried women.  
World Association of Lawyers (WAL)
http://www.worldjurist.org
wja@wortdjurist.org
7910 Woodmont Ave., Ste. 20814 Bethesda, MD 20814 United States Margaret M. Henneberry, Exec. VP P: (202) 466-5428
F: (202) 452-8540
Seeks the development of international law as a basis for the peaceful resolution of conflict. Promotes the goals and activities of World Jurist Association. Law and Judicial Systems of Nations (Handbook); Law/Technology (Journal), quarterly; World Jurist (Newsletter), bimonthly; Paper, annual.
World Business Associates
http://www.wor1djurist.org
wia@wortdjurist.org
7910 Woodmont Ave., Ste. 1440 Bethesda, MD 20814 United States Valeriy Yevdikyov, Pres. P: (202) 466-5428
F: (202) 452-8540
Individuals not involved in the legal profession who support the goals and activities of the World Jurist Association. Formerly: World Association of Center Associates.  
World Corrosion Organization (WCO)
http://www.corrosion.org
info@corrosion.org
PO Box 2544New York, NY 10116-2544 United States George Hays, Dir. Gen.
 
Promotes education and best practices in corrosion control for the socio-economic benefit of society, preservation of resources and protection of the environment. Seeks to raise public awareness of corrosion and corrosion control. Aims to normalize corrosion-related standards worldwide. WCO is an NGO associated with the United Nations.  
A World of Difference Institute
http://www.adl.org/education/edu_awod/default.asp
webmaster@adl.org
6053rd Ave. New York, NY 10158 United States Erin Lee, Asst. Dir. P: (212) 885-7811
 
Commits to fight bigotry worldwide.  
World Jurist Association (WJA)
http://www.wor1djurist.org
wja@worldjurist.org
7910 Woodmont Ave., Ste. 1440 Bethesda, MD 20814 United States Valeriy Yevdikyov, Pres. P: (202) 466-5428
F: (202) 452-8540
Lawyers, judges, law professors, jurists, law students, and non-legal professionals in 140 countries and territories. Seeks to build laws and legal institutions for international cooperation. Conducts Global Work Program to recommend research and voluntary action for development of international law as a basis for promoting the rule of law and the resolution of disputes by peaceful means. Sponsors biennial World Law Day. Maintains biographical archives. Contains 21 Sections, including Constitutional Law, Foreign Trade and investment, Human Rights, and Litigation. Law and Judicial Systems of Nations (Book), periodic; Law/Technology (Journal), quarterly; The World Jurist (Newsletter), bimonthly. Formerly: World Peace Through Law Center.
World Society of Mixed Jurisdiction Jurists (WSMJJ)
http://www.mixedjurisdiction.org
vpalmer@law.tulane.edu
Tulane Law School 6329 Freret St. New Orleans, LA 70118 United States Vernon Palmer, Pres. P: (504) 865-5978
 
Unites jurists and corporatists around the globe. Studies and advances the mixed jurisdictions. Stimulates comparative law research, and keeps its members abreast of interesting developments and new research in the field.  
World Society of Victimology (WSV)
http://www.wortdsocietyofvictimology.org
m.s.groenhuijsen@uvt.nl
PO Box 901535000 Tilburg Netherlands Marc S. Groenhuijsen, Pres. P: 31 13 4662254
 
Advances research, services and awareness for victims. Promotes the implementation of the UN Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power. Facilitates the networking of victimotogists around the world. The Victimologist (Newsletter), quarterly.
Wounded Warrior Project (WWP)
http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org
info@woundedwarriorproject.org
4899 Belfort Rd., Ste. 300 Jacksonville, FL 32256 United States Steven Nardizzi, Exec. Dir. P: (904) 296-7350
F: (904) 296-7347
Toll-free: (877) TEA-MWWP
Aims to honor and empower wounded service men and women. Seeks to raise awareness and enlist the public's aid for the needs of severely injured service men and women. Helps severely injured service members aid and assist each other and provides unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs. After Action Report (Newsletter); Handbook for Injured Service Members and Their Families (Handbook).
Young Americans for Liberty (YAL)
http://www.yaliberty.org
contact@yatiberty.org
PO Box 2751 Arlington, VA 22202 United States Jeff Frazee, Exec. Dir.
 
Seeks to recruit, train, educate and mobilize students on the ideals of liberty and the Constitution. Aims to empower young people and enhance their capabilities as potential leaders in the future. Provides activism grants to chapters. Young American Revolution (Magazine), quarterly.
Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI)
http://www.youthforhumanrights.org
info@youthforhumanrights.org
1954 Hiiihurst Ave., No. 416 Los Angeles, CA 90027 United States Mary Shuttleworth, Pres. P: (323) 663-5799
 
Educates young people in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Works with human rights advocates, legislators, teachers, police and humanitarians. Encourages young people to learn and champion human rights. Raises human rights awareness through instructional tools and events. Human Rights (Handbook); UNITED (Video); What Are Human Rights? (Booklet).
Youth Pride Alliance
http://www.youthpridedc.org
youthpride@youthpridedc.org
PO Box 33161 Washington, DC 20009 United States Nikisha Carpenter, Pres. P: (202) 387-4141
 
Bridges diverse communities and individuals to address issues of visibility, equality, and social justice. Celebrates the dignity and courage of all young people. Encourages positive sell-development and expression among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and ally youth.  

published September 23, 2015

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