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  2. Category : Legal advocacy organizations in the United States

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    C. Center for Constitutional Rights; Center for Individual Rights; Center for Inquiry; Center for Justice and Accountability; Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise

  3. List of LGBTQ rights organizations in the United States

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    GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) 1978: GLIFAA: 1992: Active GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality: 1994 (1981) Homophobia in medicine: Active Global Equality Fund: 2011: GSA Network: 1998: Active Human Rights Campaign (HRC) 1980: Active Immigration Equality: 1994: Active interACT: 2006: Active Integrity USA: 1974 ...

  4. Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Assisted by the various committees of the Council, the chairman acts as the chief executive and director of the Council. Voting rights in elections are available only for advocates having a Certificate of Practice. As per the Advocates Act, the bar council of the state should have 25 members in case the members on roll exceeds 10000.

  5. List of civil rights leaders - Wikipedia

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    anti-apartheid organizer, advocate, first black archbishop of Cape Town: Barbara Gittings: 1932 2007 United States: lesbian rights activist Dick Gregory: 1932 2017 United States: free speech advocate, civil rights activist, comedian Lola Hendricks: 1932 2013 United States: activist, local leader in Birmingham Movement: Miriam Makeba: 1932 2008 ...

  6. Attorneys in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, civil law jurisdictions distinguish between advocates and civil law notaries. An additional factor that differentiates the American legal system from other countries is that there is no delegation of routine work to notaries public. Attorneys may be addressed by the post-nominal letters Esq., the abbreviated form of the word Esquire.

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  8. List of women's rights activists - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Bloomer (1818–1894) – advocate of women's issues, suffragist, publisher and editor of The Lily; Helen Gurley Brown (1922–2012) – author of Sex and the Single Girl, long-time editor of Cosmopolitan, advocate of women's self-fulfillment; Lucy Burns (1879–1966) – suffragist and women's rights activist

  9. Advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to influence public policy, laws and budgets by using facts, their relationships, the media, and messaging to educate government officials and the public.