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American Center for Law and Justice

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American Center for Law and Justice [r]: Popular name for a think-tank founded in 1990 by the conservative televangelist Pat Roberts. [e]

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The American Center for Law and Justice is the popular name for a think-tank founded in 1990 by the conservative televangelist Pat Roberts.[1] According to The Christian Science Monitor, it was founded to counter the American Civil Liberties Union.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 ACLJ VS. ACLU: BATTLING ACRONYMS, The Christian Science Monitor, February 7, 1994.

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