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9691 views now as of 1:17 PM EST. 7/18/2017. American Bar Association convention coming up in August 2017.
2017 ABA Annual Meeting
The inclusion of many lawyers into this 224 613 Project is critical to its survival.
Remember to ignore the trolls on this thread. The crux of this matter is what is in your local public and law library that will help survivors/victims deal with the legal system and that includes victims who have not reported crimes yet? That is before the bureaucracy kicks in.
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I met law students/judges at the University of Nevada, Reno; Brigham Young University Law School; the University of Denver Law School in the Graduate student dorm; and the University of Minnesota Law School where I graduated in May 1989 and worked in the Law Library until June 1991. Had three male law student roommates and a girlfriend/roommate who was also my former Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners' student.
Also met law students as well as law professors at SUNY Buffalo; North Carolina Central University; and a few other places.
What is in your library?
This is about crowd sourcing of local professionals in social work, law, nursing, medicine, etc., evaluating what is in your local law and public libraries that will help survivors/victims of crimes. It is not about what some group in Washington DC dictates as being worthwhile for survivors/victims of crimes.