July 29 - August 3, 2018 - Williamsburg, VA - William & Mary Law Institute of Special Education Advocacy (ISEA) sponsored by William & Mary School of Law and co-sponsored by the PELE Special
Education Advocacy Clinic, and Wrightslaw.
ISEA is a five - day training program hosted by the William & Mary School of Law and co-sponsored by the PELE Special
Education Advocacy Clinic, and Wrightslaw.
Jeffrey provided the impetus to create the PELE Special
Education Advocacy Clinic at William and Mary.
IEPs with Pete Wright, Esq. and Patricia Roberts, Esq., William & Mary Law School Special
Education Advocacy Clinic.
Patty Roberts, Director of Clinical Programs and Supervisor of the PELE Special
Education Advocacy Clinic at William and Mary.
Not exact matches
The law
clinic at Loyola University's College of Law on Monday (Dec. 18) joined six
education and youth
advocacy organizations in filing an amicus brief supporting the Orleans Parish School Board's lawsuit against Einstein Charter Schools for its duty to provide student transportation.
The
clinic offers students the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of educational rights and reform work, including direct representation of youth and families in special
education and school discipline matters, community outreach and
education, school reform litigation, and / or policy research and
advocacy.
Proceeds of the fundraiser support the cancer survivorship,
advocacy,
education, and research programs of the Lance Armstrong Foundation, the Hole - in - the - Wall Gang Camp, and the Vince Lombardi Cancer
Clinic.
Their
clinic is centered around core values such as honesty, patient
advocacy and
education.
They've released an open letterSignatories include, Association for Media and Technology in
Education in Canada, Atlantic Provinces Library Association, BC Civil Liberties Association, BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association, BC Library Association, Colin Bennett, Professor of Political Science, University of Victoria, Canadian Association of University Teachers, Canadian Federation of Students, Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest
Clinic, Canadian Library Association, CLUE: The Canadian Association for Open Source, Consumers Association of Canada, Electronic Frontier Canada, Electronic Frontier Foundation, FLORA.org, Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair of Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa, Marsha Hanen, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, University of Victoria, Ian Kerr, Canada Research Chair in Ethics, Law & Technology at the University of Ottawa, Library Association of Alberta, Online Rights Canada, Ontario Library Association, Bruce Phillips, former Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Privaterra, Pubic Interest
Advocacy Centre, Teresa Scassa, Director of the Law and Technology Institute and Associate Professor at Dalhousie Law School, Val Steeves, Professor, Faculty of Criminology, University of Ottawa, Paul Van Oorschot, Canada Research Chair in Network and Software Security, at Carleton University.
AARP Foundation Litigation, ACLU of Northern California, ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties, American Association for Justice, Asian Law Caucus, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, California Alliance for Retired Americans, California Employment Lawyers Association, California Foundation for Independent Living Centers, California Labor Federation, California Reinvestment Coalition, California Teamsters, Public Affairs Council, California Women's Law Center, Center for Justice and Democracy, Coalition of Disability Access Professionals, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of California, Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety, Designing Accessible Communities, Disability Rights Advocates, Disability Rights
Education and Defense Fund, Equal Rights Advocates, Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, Gray Panthers, Law Foundation of Silicon Valley, Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area Legal Aid Society, Employment Law Center, Legal Services for Prisoners with Children Mexican, American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, National Center for Youth Law, National Consumer Law Center, National Immigration Law Center, National Senior Citizens Law Center, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Protection &
Advocacy, Inc., Public Advocates, Public Counsel, Public Interest Law Project, Speak Out California, Strengthening Our Lives (LA County Federation), Teamsters Union Local No. 70 Utility, Consumers» Action Network, Western Center on Law & Poverty, Women's Employment Rights
Clinic, and the Youth Law Center.
Partners and sponsors of SCRIP include the office of Jacques Chagnon, Member of the Quebec National Assembly for Westmount - St - Louis; Concordia Student Union; CSU Legal Information
Clinic; CSU HOJO (Housing and Job Office); CSU Student
Advocacy Office, McGill University Social Equity and Diversity in
Education (SEDE) Office and the Institute for Research and
Education on Race Relations (IRERR)
The Migrant Workers Alliance for Change includes individuals as well as Alliance for South Asian Aids Prevention, Asian Community Aids Services, Butterfly (Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Support), Caregiver Connections
Education and Support Organization, Caregivers Action Centre, Durham Region Migrant Solidarity Network, FCJ Refugee House, Fuerza Puwersa, GABRIELA Ontario, IAVGO Community Legal
Clinic, Income Security
Advocacy Centre, Justice for Migrant Workers, Migrante Ontario, No One Is Illegal — Toronto, Northumberland Community Legal Centre, OCASI — Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants, OHIP For All, PCLS Community Legal
Clinic, SALCO Community Legal
Clinic, Students Against Migrant Exploitation, Social Planning Toronto, UFCW, UNIFOR, Workers Action Centre and Workers United.
Representing Abused, Abandoned, Neglected Unaccompanied Minors in State Court Proceedings, Continuing Legal
Education Pro Bono Seminars held in January, 2003 (co-sponsored by Children & Youth Law
Clinic, Florida Immigrant
Advocacy Center and the American Immigration Lawyers Association; March, 2003 (co-sponsored by FIAC and Holland & Knight); and July, 2003 (co-sponsored by Legal Aid Service of Broward County, Broward Lawyers Care, and FIAC).
Skills
education goes well beyond
clinics, legal writing, trial
advocacy, and externship programs.
The Chicago Legal
Clinic has provided legal
education,
advocacy and volunteer services in Chicago since 1981 and, in 1989, initiated one of the first full - time environmental poverty law programs in the nation.
PPGMR's mission is to ensure broad public access to reproductive and related health care through
clinic services,
education,
advocacy and community partnerships in serving 42 counties in West Tennessee, North Mississippi and East Arkansas.
Advocacy ADD / ADHD Allergy / Anaphylaxis American Indian Assistive Technology Autism Spectrum Behavior & Discipline Bullying College / Continuing Ed Damages Discrimination Due Process Early Intervention (Part C) Eligibility Episodic, such as Allergies, Asthma, etc ESSA ESY Evaluations FAPE Flyers Future Planning Harassment High - Stakes Tests Homeless Children IDEA 2004 Identification & Child Find IEPs ISEA Juvenile Justice Law School &
Clinics Letters & Paper Trails LRE / Inclusion Mediation Military / DOD Parental Protections PE and Adapted PE Privacy & Records Procedural Safeguards Progress Monitoring Reading Related Services Research Based Instruction Response to Intervention (RTI) Restraints / Abuse Retention Retaliation School Report Cards Section 504 Self -
Advocacy Teachers & Principals Transition Twice Exceptional (2e) VA Special
Education
Pete and Pam were Adjunct Professors of Law at the William and Mary Law School where they taught a course about special
education law and advocacy and assisted with the Law School's Special Education La
education law and
advocacy and assisted with the Law School's Special
Education La
Education Law
Clinic.