...practices. Reminiscent of the mobilization that followed 9/11, organizations are recruiting volunteer attorneys to provide legal help to storm victims. The state...
...issues of that regard." Nancy Anderson, director of Legal Mobilization and Pro Bono for the ...
...said that, by choosing to remain in the Reserves, I accepted potential mobilization. Q: What was your job in Afghanistan?...
...34;silence" it "as part of a public relations and legal SLAPP…campaign to retaliate against, intimidate, and deter good-faith criticism...
...Thursdays from 2 to 5 p.m. Initially the legal arm of anti-poverty organization Mobilization for Youth, MFY became an independent, not-for-profit...
...professional life to advocating for these victims, starting in 1978 at Brooklyn Legal Services. A 1994 graduate of New York University School of...
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