Founded in 1975, Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach (formerly Nihonmachi Legal Outreach) is a community - based, social
justice organization serving the Asian and Pacific Islander, and other communities of the Greater Bay Area.
Not exact matches
When prime - time hosts — who have never
served our country in any capacity — dismiss facts and empirical reality to launch profoundly dishonest assaults on the FBI, the
Justice Department, the courts, the intelligence community (in which I
served) and, not least, a model public servant and genuine war hero such as Robert Mueller — all the while scaremongering with lurid warnings of «deep - state» machinations — I can not be part of the same
organization, even at a remove.
Even if we were to agree (even for sake of argument) that a Board of Directors» main obligation is to
serve the interests of the
organization and its shareholders, that still leaves open this important question: should a Board of Directors seek the best outcomes for the
organization and its shareholders, or should it seek
justice for it and for them?
He
serves on the board of the following not - for - profit
organizations: the American College of Corporate Directors, Massachusetts General Hospital (President's Council), Boston University (Trustee Emeritus), The Boston Foundation (Director Emeritus), The Boston Center for Community and
Justice (Honorary director), Wilson Center's Canada Institute (Advisory Board) and Quissett Harbor Preservation Trust (Chairman) and Partners HealthCare System, Inc..
Emma
serves on the Executive Committee of the 49 - community
organization membered Equal Start Community Coalition, Seattle King County Race &
Justice Committee, is a member of the Race and Equity Core Group at the National Network of Grantmakers.
anthropomorphism or personification of society as the term «social
justice»... treat society not as a spontaneous order of free men but as an
organization whose members are all made to
serve a single hierarchy of ends.
Zellnor then went to Cornell Law School where he
served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at
Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organi
Justice 360, a criminal
justice reform organi
justice reform
organization.
«I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Teamsters Joint Council 16, an
organization with a long history of supporting
justice and
serving our communities,» said Singas.
Love learning new things, I am very involved in social
justice, I
serve on the executive board of a local chapter of a national
organization.
Mark McKechnie, MSW, is the executive director of Youth, Rights &
Justice, a non-profit legal services
organization serving children, youth and families in Portland.
«It will be very difficult for Democrats to make the case that they are on the side of civil rights and social
justice if they are defending unconstitutional laws that objectively harm poor kids and children of color,» said Austin, who
serves on the board of Students Matter, the
organization that brought the lawsuit.
Eric also
served as the National Director of Educational Services for AMIkids, Inc., a nonprofit
organization providing intervention services to youth in juvenile
justice programs and nontraditional schools in nine states.
He frequently
serves in an advisory capacity to
organizations committed to teaching quality, equity, and social
justice in America's schools.
He
serves on the board of directors of Equal
Justice Works, a nonprofit
organization that helps advance public interest law, and the ClimateWorks Foundation.
Before that, he
served as head of the
organization's investigations and rescues division where he busted puppy mills, fought for stronger animal protection laws and worked with prosecutors and police to bring abusers to
justice.
For 7 years, she
served on the board of Working Films, an
organization that builds partnerships between nonfiction media - makers and social
justice groups.
Curated by Chuck Close and Jessica Craig - Martin, FIERCE CREATIVITY is a five - day exhibition benefitting Artists for Peace and
Justice (APJ), a non-profit organization that encourages peace and social justice, serving the poorest communities in Haiti with programs in education, healthcare, and dignity through th
Justice (APJ), a non-profit
organization that encourages peace and social
justice, serving the poorest communities in Haiti with programs in education, healthcare, and dignity through th
justice,
serving the poorest communities in Haiti with programs in education, healthcare, and dignity through the arts.
Currently the Director of Environmental and Climate
Justice at the NAACP, Jacqui Patterson, MSW, MPH, has served as a trainer, organizer, researcher, program manager, and policy analyst on international and domestic issues including women's rights, HIV&AIDS, violence against women, racial justice, economic justice, and environmental and climate justice, with organizations including Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the organization she co-founded, Women of Color
Justice at the NAACP, Jacqui Patterson, MSW, MPH, has
served as a trainer, organizer, researcher, program manager, and policy analyst on international and domestic issues including women's rights, HIV&AIDS, violence against women, racial
justice, economic justice, and environmental and climate justice, with organizations including Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the organization she co-founded, Women of Color
justice, economic
justice, and environmental and climate justice, with organizations including Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the organization she co-founded, Women of Color
justice, and environmental and climate
justice, with organizations including Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the organization she co-founded, Women of Color
justice, with
organizations including Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Baltimore City Healthy Start, IMA World Health, United for a Fair Economy, ActionAid, Health GAP, and the
organization she co-founded, Women of Color United.
We support the Principles of Environmental
Justice adopted by the Delegates to the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit (1991) and recognize the important work of the many organizations and individuals who have led in the struggle for justice and served as guides in our work to confront oppr
Justice adopted by the Delegates to the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit (1991) and recognize the important work of the many
organizations and individuals who have led in the struggle for
justice and served as guides in our work to confront oppr
justice and
served as guides in our work to confront oppression.
Mr. Konigsberg has also
served on several boards, most recently with Getting Out and Staying Out (GOSO), a non-profit
organization based in Harlem, New York City, providing education and employment opportunities for
justice - involved young men.
Although I had known about the
organization, hearing what Jeff had to say has convinced me that InternetBar.org could come to
serve a central role in shaping the future of law and
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Although I had known about the
organization, hearing what Jeff had to say has convinced me that InternetBar.org could come to
serve a central role in shaping the future of law and
justice worldwide.
We're a non-partisan grassroots
organization and
serve as a standing committee of the Washington State Supreme Court's Access to
Justice Board.
Her other memberships include the American Association for
Justice (AAJ), where she
served as a Chair of the Product Liability Section, Trial Lawyers for Public
Justice, and the Attorneys Information Exchange Group, an
organization specializing in automotive product liability cases.
LFW
serves as a resource for legal aid
organizations across the state to fulfill their missions of ensuring
justice for all.
I am honored to
serve as a trustee of this important charitable
organization, which is dedicated to ensuring equal access to
justice and to enhancing the administration of
justice and understanding of the law.
In addition to being a North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in Workers» Compensation, Mr. Harbin is a member of the national
organizations American Association for
Justice and the Workplace Injury Litigation Group, as well as the North Carolina Advocates for
Justice where he
serves as Vice Chair of the Workers» Compensation Section.
For five semesters, soon to be six, students in the course have built Neota Logic expert systems
serving access to
justice organizations, coached by adjunct professor Kevin Mulcahy of Neota Logic and culminating in the IronTech Competition.
Steve currently
serves in leadership positions in numerous
organizations, including the Board of Governors of American Association of
Justice, Executive Committee of Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Green Law Board of Directors and Board of Directors of the Southern Trial Lawyers Association.
Since 1999, Julie Mathews has
served as the Executive Director of CLEO, an
organization that provides legal rights information and education to communities across Ontario that face barriers to participating in the
justice system due to low income, language, literacy, disability, isolation, and other disadvantages.
The Texas Access to
Justice Commission serves as the statewide umbrella organization for all efforts to expand access and reduce barriers to justice in civil legal matters for th
Justice Commission
serves as the statewide umbrella
organization for all efforts to expand access and reduce barriers to
justice in civil legal matters for th
justice in civil legal matters for the poor.
Since 1997, Mr. Clem has
served in leadership roles in the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, which is now known as the Florida
Justice Association («FJA»), including being selected by his peers to
serve as President of the
organization during the 2004 - 2005 term.
She also
serves as a Ministry liaison to external access to
justice initiatives and organizations, including research initiatives at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law through CREATE Justice and the Dean's
justice initiatives and
organizations, including research initiatives at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law through CREATE
Justice and the Dean's
Justice and the Dean's Forum.
For instance, Joe Fasi
served on the Board of Directors of DRI and Ric Gass
served as president of three national trial lawyer
organizations — The Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel, Lawyers for Civil
Justice, and the Litigation Counsel of America
At the University of Denver College of Law, Mollie
served as Managing Director of Social
Justice Action Group (S - JAG), a volunteer organization that provides free legal research and writing assistance to public interest attorneys who are actively pursuing social j
Justice Action Group (S - JAG), a volunteer
organization that provides free legal research and writing assistance to public interest attorneys who are actively pursuing social
justicejustice.
Ms. Kroeger
serves as the Treasurer on the Executive Committee of the Florida
Justice Association and was presented with the 2017 Cornerstone Award in recognition of her leadership and efforts in recruiting new members to the
organization.
Jane Doe Inc.'s mission is to complement and support the expertise and leadership of its nearly 60 member
organizations with a statewide strategy to heal communities, promote healthy relationships, prevent conditions that foster gender - based violence, advocate for improved systemic responses and policies, and advance the cause of
justice for unserved, underserved and inadequately
served communities.
Lawyers can do pro bono work by providing direct legal assistance to low - income and disadvantaged clients, and by providing representation to
organizations that
serve those clients or advance the larger cause of making the
justice system fair and accessible for everyone.
You also can provide important leadership and support by
serving on the board, auxiliary board or other advisory bodies of the pro bono and legal aid
organizations serving our community, or
serving on bar or court committees or similar initiatives that are focused on advancing access to
justice.
IAN is a collaborative effort of leading immigrants» rights
organizations designed to increase access to
justice for low - income immigrants and strengthen the capacity of
organizations serving them.
A judge may participate in and
serve as a member, officer, director, trustee, or nonlegal advisor of a nonprofit
organization devoted to the law, the legal system, or the administration of
justice and may assist such an
organization in the management and investment of funds.
But from its beginning, A2JBC recognized that to be effective it needed to broaden its perspective and so it invited participation from other sectors (such as health and municipal government),
organizations serving users of the
justice system (such as Disability Alliance BC and MOSAIC), and users of the family and civil
justice system.
In the spring 2017, Knomos also acted as an advisor to student building legal apps to improve access to
justice by helping leading
organizations better
serve their clients.
In the Clinic, students
serve as the lead attorney, supervised by an experienced lawyer, representing leading conservation
organizations and local community groups to promote access to
justice on important environmental issues.
Mr. Taylor actively
serves as an attorney mentor for Discovering
Justice, an
organization that empowers students to embrace the values of civic responsibility.
She has
served on the boards of several legal charitable
organizations, including Equal
Justice Works, and Street Law, Inc..
The law foundation's current board chair, Linda Rothstein, said in a statement that Goldberg was the first one in the
organization who noted that technological innovation could lead to better
serving and connecting with youth in the context of the
justice system.
The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) is a collaborative effort of leading immigrants» rights
organizations to increase access to
justice for immigrants and strengthen the capacity of
organizations serving them.
She has also
served as president of the North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence, a nonprofit
organization she helped found, which is dedicated to assisting wrongly convicted North Carolina inmates obtain relief, and a member of the North Carolina Chief
Justice's Criminal
Justice Study Commission (formerly the Commission on Actual Innocence), the North Carolina Chief
Justice's Commission on Professionalism, and the North Carolina Bar Association Administration of
Justice Committee.
As the largest funder of civil legal services in the U.S., LSC funds the legal aid
organizations that
serve almost two million Americans every year and play a vital role in helping ensure access to
justice.