Sentences with phrase «legal services program during»

Richard Granat served as Counsel to the first Director of the National Legal Services Program during its formative stages, and has been liaison to the ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services since 2003.

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Separately, the White House said a private - sector partnership connected to the Startup America program was announcing $ 1 billion in services — from free software and consulting to legal services — to 100,000 start - up companies during the next three years.
During his weekly «Ask the Mayor» segment, WNYC's Brian Lehrer highlighted several of de Blasio's left - wing headaches, including the language City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito inserted into the city budget requiring the $ 26 million program to provide legal services to undocumented immigrants facing deportation not exclude those found guilty of violent crimes — in defiance of de Blasio's declaration that foreign nationals convicted of rape, murder or terrorism should not benefit from city funds.
During his tenure, he spearheaded significant educational reforms, pioneering a new model of multidisciplinary legal studies, enlarging the clinical education program, revamping to foster a public service ethos, and developing the international law program to support a growing emphasis on globalization in legal practice.
The Commission created the Wisconsin Pro Bono Honor Society with support from the State Bar's pro bono program to honor Wisconsin lawyers who have performed at least 50 hours of qualifying pro bono legal services during the past calendar year.
During her time at Osgoode, Kaitlin was on the executive committee of Osgoode's Indigenous Law Student's Association (OISA) and volunteered with Osgoode's Community and Legal Aid Services Program (CLASP).
However, actions by local legal services programs also generated complaints in cities and states during the late 1960s, and the OEO program was up for White House review in 1969, in part because the legislative authorization for appropriations for OEO was running out, and the underlying Economic Opportunity Act was scheduled to expire in 1970.
During law school, Ms. Chaiton - Murray was an executive board member and student caseworker for Downtown Legal Services, a community legal clinic and clinical education program in the family law division of the University of TorLegal Services, a community legal clinic and clinical education program in the family law division of the University of Torlegal clinic and clinical education program in the family law division of the University of Toronto.
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