Talk:Alliance for Justice
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Neutrality concerns from 2009
[edit]July 2009 - This article may need to be revised to provide a more neutral point of view. Several authors have seemingly attempted to make this page a mere extension of this organization's website in an effort to spread their agenda. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.236.244.152 (talk) 23:43, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
"The Alliance for Justice has been working since its inception in 1979 to promote a fair and independent judiciary and strengthen public interest advocacy in the United States.
Among other things the alliance provides straight-forward legal help to non-profit organizations to make sure they can advocate within the law."
That text is lifted directly from the organization's banner, and could hardly be described as unbiased.
I've changed the article to a more neutral standpoint, rather than essentially the ad that it was to begin with.
For those that disagree with the term "liberal" being used, I suggest a visit to the AfJ website. No objective person could argue this, given their positions. Of course, you may feel free to be unobjective. ;)
I've left the Save Buster bit, but that too can probably use a little editing to make it more "user friendly".
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