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American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education


American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education
321 North Clark Street

Chicago, IL 60610
Work (312) 988-5404
Thursday, February 9, 2012


http://www.abanet.org/fje

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American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education
321 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60610


American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education News


02/01/2012 03:43 PM
Law School Student Debt Is Just Tip of the Iceberg
Your Student Loan Ranger was intrigued by a recent report from the Center for American Progress titled "What Can We Learn from Law School? Legal Education Reflects Issues Found in All of Higher Education." In a nutshell, the report argues that the failure of schools, students, and policymakers to respond as the cost of getting a degree climbs and the chances of getting a job that pays well ...
02/07/2012 04:52 PM
Colom to speak at EGC
Wilbur Colom, eminent attorney and businessman, will give a presentation in the auditorium of the Luck Flanders Gambrell Center at East Georgia College at 11 a.m. on Thursday, February 9. Sponsored by the Vision Series, a privately funded initiative that underwrites academic and cultural enrichm
01/23/2012 11:14 AM
Women Lawyers welcome Supreme Court Justice Quince
Florida Supreme Court Justice Peggy Quince shared insights with the Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association Thursday at The River Club, including comments about the amended oath attorneys take for admission to The Florida Bar.
01/22/2012 06:17 AM
Larger than life: Giant Awards 2012 showcase leaders in Grand Rapids community
Read about their inspirations, visions, personal challenges and rules they live by.
02/05/2012 12:03 AM
Calendar week of Feb 6 to 12
SUNDAY FEB 5 "Irving Berlin: An American Original": 3 p.m., Athens-Clarke County Library, 2025 Baxter St.; learn about songwriter Irving Berlin; lecture by Dr.



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Feb 8 2008 everybody supports freedom of choice
Dear Governor Schwarzenegger - When the State Supreme Court hears the marriage exclusion case on March 4, they will face an unprecedented torrent of evidence that there is nothing wrong with gay marriage, and a historic outcry for full constitutional inclusion of same-sex couples in our economy and society. In addition to the fifteen same-sex couples, support has come from such widespread sources as: - counties and municipalities including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, Long Beach, Sacramento, and Oakland. - legal and bar associations, including the Los Angeles County Bar Association. - religious and civil rights leaders and organizations, including the California NAACP, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, California Council of Churches, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, and National Black Justice Coalition. Will they hear from you? Your support would mean a lot both to the court and my family. Tell them that California needs same-sex marriage and they need it now. It's the least you can do to ensure the freedom of all Californians. Yours,



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