Ok, so after extensively reviewing the five organizations that I originally chose for project three, I narrowed it down to these few.
1. The first organization that I wish to contact is Fetman, Garland, & Associates. Chicago attorney Corri Fetman has been in the news a lot lately for her controversial divorce billboards. The slogan on these billboards read, "Life Is Short. Get A Divorce." Her viewpoint on divorce is completely different from that of my own, as well as that of the other organizations.
For more information on Fetman, Garland, & Associate's advertising campaign, visit the following site: http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/Story?id=3154874&page=1
2. The second organization that I would like to contact is Americans for Divorce Reform. I think the name of this organization says it all. They feel, as do I, that divorce laws undermine the sanctity of the marriage contract and they want to do something about it. Therefore, Americans for Divorce Reform informs the public, law makers, and the media with what is wrong with divorce. Not only that, Americans for Divorce Reform tries to get the public involved in changing these laws.
For more information on Americans for Divorce Reform, visit the following site: http://www.divorcereform.org/lea.html
3. Third, and finally, I am going to write to the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy. Maggie Gallagher, the president of iMAPP, wishes to "strengthen marriage for a new generation." She focuses on research and public education that can strengthen marriage as a social institution. Gallagher's work is often featured throughout the media.
For more information of the Institute for Marriage and Public policy, visit the following site:
http://www.marriagedebate.com/.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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