American activist and politician
Don Doig |
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Born | Don Doig |
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Nationality | American |
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Occupation(s) | Activist, politician, associate policy analyst |
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Don Doig is the co-founder of the non-profit group Fully Informed Jury Association in Montana, which was set up to inform Americans about their rights as jurors as well as personal liberties.[1][2] He was the national coordinator for the organization.[3] He is associated with the Jefferson River Coalition.[4] He is also a former Libertarian Party candidate.[5] He also wrote He Who Pays the Piper: Federal Funding Of Research,[6] and was an associate policy analyst at the Cato Institute.[7][8]
- ^ The Day December 14, 1999 D4 Nation New Mexica county ordered to use non-English speaking jurors by Jordan Koidin Associated Press Writer
- ^ Punishment, Participatory Democracy, and the Jury By Albert W. Dzur Page 132 The Citizen-Activist Movement of the Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA)
- ^ Montana Courts Minutes, Montana State 52nd Legislature – Regular session, Committee on Judiciary, February 21, 1991 Page 7
- ^ Jefferson River Coalition Notes from the Editors and Staff – Don Doig
- ^ Spokane Chronicle November 1, 1982 Page 3 Senate contest tops ballot for Montana voters
- ^ U.S. Department of Energy Final Environmental Impact Statement, Conducting super Collider, Volume II Comment Resolution Document Page 185
- ^ Cato Institute The Farming of Washington: How U.S. Agricultural Policies Affect the American Farm by Don Doig
- ^ Kaplan University Unit 2 Food Choices: Panorama and Politics Lesson 3: The Politics of Food Choices Page 8 Farm Lobbies and Political Influence