ACA's Position on the Census Issue: Asserts that excluding private US citizens residing abroad results in a distortion of the congressional apportionment process.
ACLU Legal Brief in Favor of Statistical Sampling: This paper was filed to defend the effort by the Clinton administration to alter the Census results with statistical guesses at what the population count should have been.
Census 2000 Protest: Argues that the US census focuses too much attention on "race", essentially pitting each race against another for special government favors.
Census 2000? Leave it Blank!: The author argues that a citizen should answer only the "how many residents at this address" section of the census form, including why it is a Constitutional right to do so.
How Stuff Works: U.S. Census: Defends the census, explaining some of how it works from a Census office kind of perspective.
Prisoners of the Census: Criticizes how the U.S. census counts prisoners and includes factsheets, testimony, and research on how economic and political resources are allocated based on population.
Rebuke Census Racism: States that diversity (continental origin, national origins, and ethnicities) is literally smothered by insensitive bureaucrats who developed the labels that are used in the USA 2000 Census forms.