The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 29, 1974, Page page 5, Image 5

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think their civil riahts have beer
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violated will find the newly estamisnep unccan
Liberties Union (LCLU) ready to offer legal advice.
Union president Chris Beutler said Monday, i
TholalrhantPr rhartprfld last JulV. Will be bette
able to deal with civil rights issues unique to Lincolr)
and Lancaster county tnan me sxaie cnapier, ccuuc.
said. - . . .
Those issues, he said, Include charges of sex, racial
or'religious discrimination.
The Nebraska Civil Liberties Union NCLU presently
is handling two aiieoed cases of discrimination, au
NCLU's state office, also headquartered in Lincoln, can
neither concentrate on issues as effectively as a
smaller, local group nor can it devote sufficient time to
them, the Lincoln attorney said.
Questionaires circulated last May showed that more
than 40 of the 300 NCLU members living in Lincoln
favored the formation of the local chapter, according to
Larry Molcyzk, LCLU public relations officer.
With only one committee presently operating, the
LCLU still largely is in the. planning stages, Molcyzk
said. But the Union is able to handle individual cases,
he added.
. A committee of four UNL law students is studying the
treatment that mental patients receive in loca
hospitals, Molcyzk said.
"We are trying to be certain that their civil rights ard
not abused, he ssid. - Tha rights of women, students
and inmates at the Lincoln Regional Center are all of
concern to us."
As a registered lobby, the LCLU win "reveal
nrnnnsed hills from a civil liberties standpoint,
Rput er sa ri. "we wi ha watcn na tor ecus at on mat
might impair freedom of speech or interfere with the
separation of churcn ana state.
Beutler said the LCLU also will inform the public
about civil liberties issues by establishing a speaker s
bureau that would be available to civic groups.
The LCLu presently does not have an office, Beutler
said, but can be reached by contacting the state chapter
at 333 N. 14th S.
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august 29, 1974
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