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If your congregation has its policy governance documents on a web site, please place a link below. Documents can be uploaded and linked if they are not available elsewhere on the web.
<u style="display: none;">... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ...  </u>In June 2002, UUA's [[General Assembly]] voted to study and act on the issue of Civil Liberties for two years, as part of the the [http://www.uua.org/csw/ Study Action Issue] process. In June of 2004, the  
[http://www.uua.org/csw/soc2004.html Civil Liberties Statement of Conscience] was adopted.


[[http://www.dallasuu.org/pdfs/policies.pdf]First Unitarian Church of Dallas, TX pdf
This page serves as an space in which UUs can coordinate continuing efforts in support of this issue, and
as a place for members of the CivilLiberties mailing list to share ideas in a more permanent manner.


Governance model chart, UU Church of Berkeley, CA [[Media:UUCB PG Chart.pdf]]
* [http://www.uua.org/mailman/listinfo/civilliberties CivilLiberties Mailing List]
 
* [http://bcn.boulder.co.us/~neal/civilliberties/faq.html FAQ for the CivilLiberties Mailing List]
Coordinating Team Covenant, UU Church of Berkeley, CA [[Media:Covenant of the Coordinating Team UUCB.doc]] (MS Word file)
* [http://www.uua.org/csw/2002guide.htm Civil Liberties Resource Guide]
 
Frequently Asked Questions, UU Congregation of Fairfax, VA [[Media:Fairfax FAQ.pdf]] Word processor version [[Media:Fairfax FAQ.doc]] This is a document used for informing the congregation about PG.

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... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... In June 2002, UUA's General Assembly voted to study and act on the issue of Civil Liberties for two years, as part of the the Study Action Issue process. In June of 2004, the Civil Liberties Statement of Conscience was adopted.

This page serves as an space in which UUs can coordinate continuing efforts in support of this issue, and as a place for members of the CivilLiberties mailing list to share ideas in a more permanent manner.