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AEGIS Law Library Description: HIV legal information and resources from AEGIS. (aegis.com) |
AIDS Law Project Description: South Africa-based organization specialising in helping people with HIV/AIDS to deal with legal, discrimination, and other human rights issues. (hri.ca) |
AIDSLaw of Louisiana Description: AIDSLaw is the only organization in the state exclusively dedicated to addressing the legal needs of the population impacted by AIDS/HIV. (aidslaw.org) |
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network Description: Dedicated to promoting responses to HIV infection and AIDS that respect human rights. (aidslaw.ca) |
Lambda Legal Description: The nation's oldest and largest legal organization working for the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, and people with HIV/AIDS. (lambdalegal.org) |
Webber's Website Description: Home page of a lawyer, provides resources for understanding the legal and policy issues posed by the AIDS pandemic. (critpath.org) |
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