Sentences with phrase «civil rights lawyers»

Marlys Edwardh Marlys Edwardh Barristers PC, Toronto One of Canada's most prominent civil rights lawyers, and an internationally known figure, Marlys Edwardh consistently and unfailingly defends those whose rights have been denied or withheld.
Early Civil Rights Lawyers Fought For Justice Without The Benefit Of The Civil Rights Attorney's Fees Award Act Of 1976
In 1946, by the time he hit his stride in his legal practice, Loren Miller, one of California's most famous civil rights lawyers, after whom our State Bar has named its lifetime legal service award, reported nearly $ 7,500 in profits from his practice.
Ellen Simon is one of the most well - renowned employment and civil rights lawyers in the U.S., with 25 years of litigation experience and numerous media appearances as a legal analyst under her belt.
I thought of all the civil rights lawyers who fought for decades in big cities and rural communities all across the country.
«It was «to Chinese civil rights lawyers» on the manuscript but only «to Chinese lawyers» on the dedication page of the printed book,» Wang says.
This article appeared in the August 2017 issue of the ABA Journal with the headline «Resistance Redux: Civil rights lawyers from the 1960s have lessons for today's social activists.»
But many others in the blogosphere are critical of the decision, arguing that it will deter firms from handling pro bono cases or prevent civil rights lawyers from recovering fees in these cases.
Civil rights lawyers have reacted with dismay to the Supreme Court ruling that the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998) does not apply to soldiers serving abroad.
[Reply] I'm consulting directly with UK Civil Rights lawyers on this issue.
Five to ten years from now I want our students to know the connection of TFA / LEE and to be civil rights lawyers, corps members, and addressing the issue of how are we handling educational equity.
Most likely, civil rights lawyers were too wearied by the bussing controversies to think of new strategies, and many had become skeptical of integration altogether — hence the popularity of school finance litigation.»
Beginning in the late 1980's, civil rights lawyers challenged the constitutionality of several state school systems, arguing that some schools were too underfunded to be adequate.
CNN: Lawyers seek to limit New York police surveillance of Muslims Civil rights lawyers filed papers in federal court Monday seeking to prohibit the New York Police Department's surveillance of Muslim communities when there is no evidence that they are linked to terrorism or other illegal activities.
New York (CNN)- Civil rights lawyers filed papers in federal court Monday seeking to prohibit the New York Police Department's surveillance of Muslim communities when there is no evidence that they are linked to terrorism or other illegal activities.
Krasner: I have — like a lot of civil rights lawyers, like a lot of activists — been beating my head against the wall of the DA's office and the [Philadelphia] police department for a long time because the DA's office in Philly was not enforcing the law against police.
Obama graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991 and worked as a civil rights lawyer for a small Chicago firm.
Diplomat Dan Biers from the US embassy in Beijing was also shoved while expressing his concern about the arrest and detainment of civil rights lawyer Pu Zhiquiang.
She'll try to address it by rounding out her ticket with Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, a Harvard - educated former civil rights lawyer who's nonetheless got lunchbucket cred as the successful former governor of a Southern state.
Phelps got his start as a civil rights lawyer in the 1960s.
The seventh alleged victim is Caitrin Kennedy, who is represented by Prathima Reddy, a civil rights lawyer who will be pursuing a claim in the federal court in Buffalo.
A civil rights lawyer and advocate for racial and social justice, Ms. Wiley joined the de Blasio administration in early 2014 to focus on legal issues as well as on the mayor's efforts to address issues of inequality.
Johnson defeated civil rights lawyer Yetta Kurland to win the Democratic nomination for the seat.
Other potential Clinton VP picks under discussion include: Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, former governors from the key state of Virginia; Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, who represents both a more liberal wing of the party and a swing state; and Thomas E. Perez, President Obama's labor secretary and a Hispanic civil rights lawyer.
A civil rights lawyer is the new district attorney in Philly.
Former Community Board 3 Chairwoman Gigi Li, community activist Don Lee, community organizer Paul Newell, and civil rights lawyer Jenifer Rajkumar are also running.
Mr. Hebbur was impressed by Mr. Vasquez's experience as a civil rights lawyer and community advocate.
If she sharpens her rhetoric, don't expect her to sound like Larry Krasner, a Philadelphia civil rights lawyer elected district attorney last year while promising radical criminal justice reforms.
Adams will join the state's former chief judge Jonathan Lippman — who he said could head the commission — and civil rights lawyer Norman Siegel Tuesday to propose the panel.
GOSHEN, N.Y. >> Orange County civil rights lawyer Michael Sussman says he'll seek the Green Party nomination to run for state attorney general.
This spiritual journey led me from the convent - bound Catholic girl to civil rights lawyer and single mother to yogi.
Carr is being defended by Sam Patterson (Armand Assante), a once - respected civil rights lawyer fallen on hard times, while prosecutor Jessica Landers (Justine Mitchell) represents the state.
In addition to directing, Redford also stars in the film as a civil rights lawyer who must go on the run when he's outed...
The case eventually attracts the interest of American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Bernie Cohen (Nick Kroll) and trailblazing civil rights lawyer Phil Hirschkop (Jon Bass).
When Academy Award - winning actress Frances McDormand lit up Oscar night with her puzzling plea for «inclusion riders,» civil rights lawyer Kalpana Kotagal was watching the Sunday evening event from the other side of the continent in Washington and...
The Lovings are assigned to ACLU attorney Bernie Cohen (Nick Kroll) and civil rights lawyer Philip Hirschkop (Jon Bass), who work pro bono for the couple.
Redford plays Jim Grant, an upstanding civil rights lawyer who's recently become a widower and is bringing up his young daughter.
Oldman's stiffest competition is two - time Oscar winner Denzel Washington (Roman J. Israel, Esq.) as the titular civil rights lawyer.
It's impossible not to get caught up in this ripping courtroom drama that watchably restages an episode early in the career of the legendary civil rights lawyer Thurgood Marshall, a decade before he worked on landmark segregation cases in the deep south.
As the Civil Rights lawyer, Nick Kroll is much too pronounced as himself to come out on the other side intact.
One of his least inspiring roles was when he played a Civil Rights lawyer in a single episode of Masters of Sex.
After living for more than thirty years under an assumed identity as a civil rights lawyer and single father in New York, he must now go on the run.
But the movie makes better use of new additions Morgan Freeman (parodying his saintly airs as a storied civil rights lawyer) and Liam Neeson (as a grocery shopper with some most unusual concerns about Trix cereal).
Freeman is set to play «an iconic civil rights lawyer who comes into the picture when Ted needs to resolve some legal issues.»
Washington plays the title character, an idiot - savant civil rights lawyer far outside his time, with a poorly maintained afro, oversize glasses, and loose - hanging wardrobe that makes him look and come off like Cornel West's introvert brother.
Dianne Piché is a civil rights lawyer, teacher, and advocate and serves as executive director of the Citizens» Commission on Civil Rights.
When thinking about what she will change in the field of education, Heather Elgin draws upon the words of activist and civil rights lawyer Monica Ramirez — a recent guest in her Ethnic Studies course — «Sometimes there aren't doors.
Before joining the federal government, Lhamon was a civil rights lawyer who argued cases on behalf of students who saw constant teacher churn.
This article by former NYC Chancellor (and former Civil Rights lawyer, and former teacher, among many other acclaimed positions) Joel Klein is quite long, but worth reading every word.
student representative wanted to be a broadcast journalist but now plans to become a civil rights lawyer and corps member because of her work with Wake UP!
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