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NYCLU Nassau has produced three booklets for the public that are intended
to respond to some of the most common civil liberties inquiries. All of
these booklets are written in clear and concise question-and-answer format
and are available to order.
- Your Rights in School and in the
Community
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Written in
plain English, this 38-page booklet discusses the rights and
responsibilities of public school students in school as well as the
rights of all students – public, private and parochial – and the
public at large when in the street, in contact with police and in the
courts.
- Civil Liberties at Work
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We receive
more work-related inquiries than any other kind. So we have written
this 38-page handbook in question and answer form, in plain English,
about how the law protects you or does not protect you. These questions
are those most frequently asked us about fairness and legality at
work.
- Understanding Civil Liberties
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"Understanding
Civil Liberties: A Guide for the Perplexed", answers almost
everything you wanted to know about civil liberties. We are
currently in the process of updating this booklet so that it reflects
recent changes in the law.
Ordering Information
"Your Rights in School and
in the Community" is available at $2 each, "Understanding Civil
Liberties" and "Civil Liberties at Work" for $1 each by sending a
check or money order to: New York Civil Liberties Union, Nassau Chapter, 250
Fulton Avenue, Suite 514A, Hempstead, New York 11550, Tel: 516-741-8520, Fax:
516-741-8534, E-mail: nassau@nyclu.org.
For bulk rate for orders of
10 or more plus book rate postage, call 516-741-8520. |