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Originally Posted by Guest
This is very political. Look at the start of my American Association of Law Libraries thread. I wrote all the US Governors, all the US Senators, half of the US Representatives, the US Supreme Court members, and many other in 1991 about the problems I was having being honest about personal connections to series of cases in Nevada that involve a suspected serial killer while I was looking for work AFTER I had earned my fourth degree and had an involvement on maybe 40 cases in the legal clinic Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners at Minnesota Correctional Facility-- Stillwater. As well as some other MN prisons. This showed I could be objective and work with the system. But when I wanted to be honest about problems I had seen in the accessibility of practical information for survivors/victims of crimes based on my experiences with the Michelle Mitchell 2-24 murder (my birthday) I was blacklisted by a group of Law Librarians probably connected to the then Law Librarian of Congress. Denied the ability to use those four degrees for the career I had trained for years for.
This would make a good movie IMHO but would be hard to get it past the various censors who would want to make sure that the story does not get even more exposure. It is very political though.
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What's political about it? It seems only to be a thread dedicated solely to one person's decades of unrequited recognition. It has nothing to do with current events. Isn't that the point of this forum?