Congressman Pat Williams’ The Independent Commission: Testimony of the Legal Task Force, July 1990
Floyd Abrams, Michael McConnell, Henry Monaghan, Theodore Olson, Kathleen Sullivan, Pat Williams, Paul Henry, Dana Rohrabacher, Independent Commission, Legal Task Force, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, Cahill Gordon and Reindel, University of Chicago Law School, Columbia University Law School, Gibson Dunn and Crutcher, Harvard University Law School, Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education, National Council on the Arts, Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kennedy Center, National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities, American Arts Alliance, American Council for the Arts, National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, National Assembly of Local Arts Agencies, American Association of Museums, Association of American Cultures, AFL-CIO Professional Employees in the Arts, Coalition of Writers Organizations, National Coalition for Education in the Arts, Creative Coalition, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, Show Coalition, National Artist Equity Association, American Design Council, American Council for the Traditional Arts, National Alliance of Media Arts Centers, Miller v. California, Regan v. Taxation With Representation, FCC v. League of Women Voters, Speiser v. Randall, Advocates for Arts v. Thomson, Arkansas Writers' Project v. Ragland, First Amendment, obscenity, indecency, viewpoint discrimination, content restrictions, self-certification, selective funding, unconstitutional conditions, prior restraint, peer review, NEA reauthorization, Artistic Freedom: Our American Heritage, Williams Arts Group
NAAO Bulletin – Summer 1990
Roberto Bedoya, Holly Block, Pat Murphy, Rudy Guglielmo, Dan Wasil, Marilyn Arsem, Cee Brown, Sherman Fleming, Biff Henrich, Alice Lovelace, Katherine Marczuk, Betty Napolitan, Sylvia Orozco, Fred Wilson, Paul Wittenbraker, Charlotte Murphy, Penny Boyer, Mary Drayton-Hill, Chris Westberg, William Buckley, Kimberly Camp, Kim Haddow, John Moore, Susan Wyatt, George Haddow, Joy Silverman, Ileana Futter, Harrison Hickman, David Mitchell, David Acosta, Ted Berger, Jeffrey Chester, Anne Focke, Diane Grams, Jan Brooks Loyd, David Mendoza, Patrick Scott, Bettina Bell, Alexander Gray, David Baker, Phyllis Berney, Sally Brayley Bliss, Nina Brock, Phyllis Curtin, Joseph Epstein, Helen Frankenthaler, Roy Goodman, Mel Harris, Margaret Hillis, Bob Johnson, M. Ray Kingston, Ardis Krainik, Harvey Lichtenstein, Wendy Luers, Talbot McCarty, Arthur Mitchell, Carlos Moseley, Jacob Neusner, Lloyd Richards, Jocelyn Levi Straus, James Wood, Joel Snyder, Michael Nash, Harvey Gantt, Mark Pauline, Bill T. Jones, Michael Moore, John Agresi, Theresa Bernardi, John Brademas, David Connor, Leonard Garment, Mary Lang Golden, Kay Goodwin, Kitty Carlisle Hart, Joan Harris, Peter Kyros, Charles McWhorter, Rosalind Wyman, Thornton Dial, Norma Munn, Ralph Regula, Mina Wise, Harlan Ellison, Philip Arnoult, John Frohnmayer, Frohnmayer, Jesse Helms, Helms, Joe McCarthy, Karen Finley, Finley, Holly Hughes, Hughes, Tim Miller, John Fleck, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, National Campaign for Freedom of Expression, NCFE, Pew Charitable Trusts, Experimental Gallery-Smithsonian Institution, Greer Margolis Mitchell and Associates, Hickman-Maslin Research, Arts Emergency Coalition, New York Foundation for the Arts, Creative Time, Committee for Artists Rights, Chicago Artists Coalition, Artist Trust, Independent Feature Project, Art in General, Beacon Street Gallery, Arizona Commission for the Arts, Mobius, CEPA Gallery, Center on Contemporary Art, MEXIC-ARTE Multi-Cultural Works, Bronx Council on the Arts, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, The Arts Exchange, Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LACE, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Yale Repertory Theatre, Yale School of Drama, Art Institute of Chicago, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Lyric Opera of Chicago, San Antonio Performing Arts Association, Indiana University School of Music, Charter 77 Foundation, Joffrey II Dancers, Missouri Arts Council, Southern California Coalition for Responsible Government, Harvey Gantt for Senate Campaign, North Carolina Artists for Freedom of Expression, ArtFBI, Artists for a Better Image, Illinois Arts Alliance, Survival Research Laboratories, Families Against Censorship and Sexism, FACS, Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Dickstein Shapiro Morin, New York University, New York State Council on the Arts, St. John's College, New York City Arts Coalition, About Productions, Artweek, Washington Project for the Arts, Artists Space, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Chicano Expressions, The Beginning of the World, Lewitzky v. Frohnmayer, Kostmayer amendment, Henry amendment, Crane amendment, Williams amendment, Coleman-Gunderson amendment, Traficant amendment, Rohrabacher amendment, Grandy amendment, NEA reauthorization, freedom of expression, censorship, First Amendment, NEA 4, obscenity pledge, decency clause, peer panel process, independent commission, Artist Projects New Forms, Inter-Arts program, NAAO Bulletin, Washington DC, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Austin, Tampa, Phoenix, Buffalo, Grand Rapids, San Antonio, Durham, Charlotte, Raleigh