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Ellen LeitzerEllen Leitzer in Lodi News-Sentinel - Apr 25 1977
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"... ln tho next few years banning abortions ln tho United an American Civil Liberties Union official predicts, j The ACLU has long been an advocate of legal abortions, but Ellen Leitzer of Washington, who heads thc Reproductive Freedom Project, ls convinced that sric and other "pro- choice" supporters arc In. for tou "There's nd question ln my I Health, air J ..."
Publication place: Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, United States
Ellen LeitzerEllen Leitzer in The Bryan Times - May 28 1982
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"... group ln our society, worship at sacred sites that correspond to natural geographic locations a confluence of streams, perhaps, or a mountain top, or a sandstone arch," according to Ellen Leitzer, director of the Native American Religious Freedom Project. "These are the abodes of here's An A By Norman Vincent Peale and Ruth Stafford Peale FAMILY SINGERS The Mickler Family, from ..."
Publication place: Bryan, Williams County, Ohio, United States
Ellen LeitzerEllen Leitzer in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - May 22 1982
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"... group in our society, worship at sacred sites that correspond to natural geographic locations a confluence of streams, perhaps, or a mountain top. or a sandstone arch." according to Ellen Leitzer, director of the Native American Religious Freedom Project. "These are the abodes of gods and places where specific ceremonies that invoke the protection of or aid of those gods must ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Ellen LeitzerEllen Leitzer in The News-Dispatch - Feb 15 1978
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"... issue. But he never dreamed that the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), representing McRae, would employ procedures right out of George orwell's "1984? to discredit him. The ACLU attorney, Ellen Leitzer, in the presence of hyde's legal representative, Larry Washburn, spent two days categorizing and filing words from Hyde's mall and structuring a chart from them. Words like "unborn," "child" and ..."
Publication place: Jeannette, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States