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This article is from the Objectivism Resource Guide FAQ, by Jay Andrew Allen jallen@ingress.com with numerous contributions by others.
An organization of Objectivist lawyers. Past events and projects include a class
on the link between press freedom and defamation law, and donation of services
to help fight mandatory _pro_bono_ in Texas and mandatory "community service" in
Pennsylvania.
For more information, write:
TAFOL
P.O. Box 1225
Purcellville, VA 22132-1225
 
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