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CCLA

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CCLACanadian Civil Liberties Association
CCLACollege Center for Library Automation
CCLACasualty Claim Law Associate
CCLACorrespondence Chess League of America
CCLACountry Club of Louisiana
CCLACorporate Criminal Liability Act (California)
CCLAClub Culture et Loisirs d'Aucamville (French: Aucamville Culture and Recreation Club; Aucamville, France)
CCLAConnecticut Chinese Language Academy
CCLACascade-Correlation Learning Architecture
CCLAConcerned Citizens of Los Alamos
CCLAChief Commissioner of Land Administration (India)
CCLAClear Channel Los Angeles (California)


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org/ CCLA is a non-profit, non-government law-reform organization dealing with issues of fundamental civil liberties and human rights that affect those who live all across Canada.
Wallace, CIC, CCLA Senior Vice President, Life Sciences Practice Leader Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Downes, Bethesda, Md.
dismissed the suggestion of the CCLA that the plaintiff should have to prove that the words complained of are statements of fact, not comment, and that the comment is not on a matter of public interest.
 
 
 
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