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MAD/NLG Lawsuit Attacking the "Miami Model"
MAD/NLG Lawsuit Attacking Miami Anti-Protest Ordinance
Articles on Miami Actions and Aftermath
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Organizational Letters of Support
Transcript of Judge Margolius Condemning Police Misconduct
Letter from Members of Congress Calling for Investigations into Rights Violations by Police during FTAA Protests
Letter from Community Groups to Miami State Attorney Calling for Dropping the Charges!
Choice Quotes from Miami Police Chief John Timoney
MAD Press Releases
Federal lawsuit challenges the "Miami Model" and hundreds of FTAA-related criminal cases
March 25, 2004
Federal court ruling on FTAA protest ordinance and Miami permit scheme is a clear First Amendment victory
March 1, 2004
Lawsuit filed attacking Miami ordinance used during FTAA protests
February 4, 2004
Judge dismisses charges in first FTAA-related jury trial
January 29, 2004
Judge dismisses case slated to be first FTAA-related trial
January 20, 2004
Statement by Miami Activist Defense for the joint hearing of the Civilian Investigative Panel (CIP) and the Independent Review Panel (IRP)
January 15, 2004
Miamia Mayor Diaz's "Model for Homeland Defense" Equals Suspension of the Constitution and Brutality for FTAA Dissenters
November 26, 2003
Unprecedented Levels of Police Violence Malign Protesters' Rights With Numerous Serious Injuries Cited by Anti-FTAA Activists
November 22, 2003
Supporters and Anti-FTAA Activists Stand in Solidarity With Those Jailed, Assaulted and Indiscriminately Charged
November 21, 2003
Miami Police Engage in Unnecessary Violence Against Public Protests of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
November 20, 2003
Letter Issued to Miami City Attorney Meant to Stem Preemptive Action and Possible Raid of Anti-FTAA Activist "Welcome Center"
November 18, 2003
Anti-FTAA Activists and Support Groups Condemn Police Harassment and Refuse to Tolerate Further Preemptive Action
November 17, 2003
Legal Groups Raise Serious Concerns Over Miami Ordinance as a Tool for Further Harassment of Anti-FTAA Activists
Miami Activist Defense (MAD), Public Citizen Global Trade Watch
November 14, 2003
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