Posted on 12/09/2004 2:18:01 PM PST by mdittmar
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is a public interest law firm committed to insuring the ongoing viability of constitutional freedoms.
By specializing in constitutional law, the ACLJ is dedicated to the concept that freedom and democracy are God-given inalienable rights that must be protected.
The ACLJ engages in litigation, provides legal services, renders advice, counsels clients, provides education, and supports attorneys who are involved in defending the religious and civil liberties of Americans.
As a non-profit organization, the ACLJ does not charge for its services and is dependent upon God and the resources He provides through the time, talent, and gifts of people who share our concerns and desire to protect our religious and constitutional freedoms.
As a non-profit organization,the ACLJ does not charge for its services
The don't open their non-profit books for the public either. They are a branch of the 700 club. Would be more legit if they would open their books.
In addition to the ACLJ, the following organizations are worthy of consideration:
Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) - http://www.alliancedefensefund.org
Thomas More Law Center (TMLC) - http://www.thomasmore.org
The Rutherford Institute - http://www.rutherford.org/
I currently support the ACLJ, as well as the ADF and the TMLC.
Bump
Listing your expenses and revenue with no details, really doesn't portray openess to me. I am not accusing this non-profit of any wrongdoings, I have considered donating to this group. The site you sent me is a subscription site. I shouldn't have to pay to get an "analyst" of the charity.
My interest is mostly in what they pay their staff? Any clue?
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