Forfeiture
Reform
Conference
in
DC,
Justice
Reform
Protest
in
NYC
and
Nationwide
4/30/99
May 3, 9:00am - 1:30pm, Washington,
DC. Forfeiture Reform: Now, or Never? A half-day conference
sponsored by Cato's Center for Constitutional Studies featuring Rep. Henry
J. Hyde, Stefan Cassella, Ira Glasser, Gordon Kromberg, James H.Warner,
Samuel J. Buffone, and Roger Pilon. For further info, visit http://www.cato.org/events/ccs99/
on the web, call (202)218-4633 or e-mail [email protected].
May 7, 9:00am, New York,
NY. Mothers in Prison, Children in Crisis: Rally to highlight
the need for in-house drug rehabilitation as an alternative to prison for
mothers with dependent children, 100 Centre St., sponsored by the JusticeWorks
Community. For further information, call (718) 499-6704, fax (718)
832-2832, e-mail [email protected],
or visit http://www.justiceworks.org
on the web.
See http://www.justiceworks.org/html/mothers.html-ssi
for contact info for other Mothers in Prison, Children in Crisis rallies
around the country.
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Issue #89, 4/30/99
Arizona Supreme Court Study: Proposition 200 Has Saved the State Millions | Renting While Non-White | Canada: Heroin Prescription Experiment Debated in Parliament | Canadian Police Chiefs Call for Decriminalization of Marijuana Possession | Swiss Panel Calls for Decriminalization of Cannabis Possession, Sales | Heroin in Australia, Part Two: A Conversation with Michael Moore, ACT Health Minister | Government's Drug Test Ruled Inadequate, Todd McCormick Remains Free Pending Trial | Media Alert: May Issue of Harper's Magazine Cover Story: Good Drugs, Bad Drugs | Patti Smith to Play NYC's Bowery Ballroom to Benefit the Drug Policy Foundation | Forfeiture Reform Conference in DC, Justice Reform Protest in NYC and Nationwide | Editorial: Arizonans Ignore Rhetoric, Reap Benefits
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