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NPAction Update Vol 3, Issue 22
NPAction Update
Vol 3, Issue 22
12/02/2005
Welcome to this week's "judicial themed" NPAction Update.
In This Issue:
*Featured Article- U.S. Federal Courts System**Related Article- What is Judicial Advocacy?*
*Related Links- The U.S. Government's Webpage About the Judicial Branch*
*Featured Article*
U.S. Federal Courts System
Click here for a brief overview of the U.S. federal courts system.
*Related Article*
What is Judicial Advocacy?
Judicial advocacy involves the promotion of more responsible and accountable judicial, legal, and law enforcement systems and practices. Efforts include lawsuits, preparing amicus briefs, providing information on court cases, and developing reference and educational tools. Click here to read more.
*Related Links*
The U.S. Government's Webpage About the Judicial Branch
The website includes overviews and links of the judicial branch, the federal court system, the courts, administration of the U.S. courts, directories, and online links to judicial resources.
*"Steal This Code": Put NPAction on Your Site*
NPAction invites organizations to share our tools on their websites. Just copy the HTML code from our site, and you're ready to go (but when you steal the code, just let us know!).
"Steal the Code" today
http://www.npaction.org/article/articleview/600/1/1988
*NPAction Update Archives*
http://www.npaction.org/article/archive/210/
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