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Shurooq, Shurooq, Brandi Kilmer, Sherianne Schow, Nicole Taylor, Sasha Sloan Jan 2021

Shurooq, Shurooq, Brandi Kilmer, Sherianne Schow, Nicole Taylor, Sasha Sloan

TSOS Interview Gallery

Shurooq fled Iraq and came to the United States when she was 12. Iraq was a beautiful place full of family and celebration. Her brother passed away from leukemia 1 1/2 years prior to coming to the States. Prior to his death, their father took him to Syria to for treatment. He passed in Syria. Although the family had applied for a medical visa to the United States, upon Shurooq’s brother’s passing, they received threats and knew they could not stay. The call came for the visa and all but her mother were able to come. Thankfully her mother arrived …


Respect Existence Or Expect Resistance: Fundraising For Trans Law Center, Lara Martz, Sage Kramer-Urner Mar 2019

Respect Existence Or Expect Resistance: Fundraising For Trans Law Center, Lara Martz, Sage Kramer-Urner

Student Engagement Posters

Lara Martz and Sage Kramer-Urner discuss student engagement at Linfield College with regard to a fundraising campaign to benefit the Trans Law Center.


Suspension Representation Project: New Advocate Training, Suspension Representation Project Feb 2017

Suspension Representation Project: New Advocate Training, Suspension Representation Project

Flyers 2016-2017

No abstract provided.


Hamed, Hamed, Tsos Jul 2016

Hamed, Hamed, Tsos

TSOS Interview Gallery

Hamed and his family are from Afghanistan where he worked as a diplomat and interpreter for the U.S. Army after having studied international relations and diplomacy. As the situation with the Taliban worsened it became too dangerous for Hamed and his family to stay in Afghanistan. They began the difficult journey with the help of smugglers, first to Iran, then Turkey, and then to Greece in a dangerous, overfilled boat.

Hamed explains the despair and frustration faced by many refugees. They feel as though very little is actually done for refugees once they’re admitted, and explains they need more assistance. …


Unearthed: Advocating Against Fracking And Breaking The Bond Of The Imagined World Order, Colleen E. Cloonan May 2016

Unearthed: Advocating Against Fracking And Breaking The Bond Of The Imagined World Order, Colleen E. Cloonan

ENV 434 Environmental Justice

While discussing the imagined world order, it is evident that the world is not perfect. Over the course of the centuries, the earth has been maimed by humans, whether it be during the agricultural age or throughout the process of industrialization into the modern era. Humans must realize that sooner, rather than later, we must address the environmental destruction we are causing. A specific case, with that such as hydraulic fracturing of shale, otherwise known as fracking, provides as an example of one of the environmental justice issues that is plaguing the earth. However, there are complications. In the consumer …


Political Aspects Of Hunger, Evangelical Advocacy: A Response To Global Poverty Jan 2012

Political Aspects Of Hunger, Evangelical Advocacy: A Response To Global Poverty

Bibliographies

Understanding political aspect of hunger guide understanding and decisions toward alleviating hunger. These resources provide insight into global aspects of hunger as well the politics of justice issues such as hunger and poverty. Economic, political and sociological factors are aspects of these resources. Political advocacy and decisions of nations impacting hunger issues are also addressed.


2001 Cardozo Life (Winter), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Jan 2001

2001 Cardozo Life (Winter), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Cardozo Life

Table of Contents:

Around Campus, page 3

Faculty Briefs, page 11

Election 2000, page 15

Derrida on the Death Penalty, page 22

Ethics, Zealous Advocacy, and the Criminal Defense Attorney, page 24

Making a Real Difference in Criminal Law, page 28

Alumni News & Notes, page 34


Professional Responsibility, Nicholas Rine, Ly U. Meng Jan 2000

Professional Responsibility, Nicholas Rine, Ly U. Meng

Books

The study of professional responsibility is, of course, critical to those who wish to practice as lawyers. Without a clear understanding of the expectations of the profession, no lawyer will function effectively. Beyond that simple practical need, however, new lawyers need to have a realistic perspective on the competence and the limitations of their profession.

But the study of legal ethics is a valuable undertaking even for those who have no intention of becoming lawyers. Many people see the legal system as a mysterious set of rituals which make little sense. (And that perspective is not completely unrealistic.) For any …


John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: Appellate Advocacy: Some Reflections From The Bench, Lawrence W. Pierce Nov 1992

John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: Appellate Advocacy: Some Reflections From The Bench, Lawrence W. Pierce

Lectures

Lecture by Judge Lawrence W. Pierce of United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1981-1995) regarding advocacy skills.


John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Advocate: Should He Speak Or Write?, James Mackay Apr 1991

John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Advocate: Should He Speak Or Write?, James Mackay

Lectures

Lecture by Lord Chancellor James Mackay of Great Britain (1987-1997) regarding advocacy skills. Document includes a speaker introduction and handwritten notes.


John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: Advocacy: Has It A Future?, Thomas A. Finlay Mar 1986

John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: Advocacy: Has It A Future?, Thomas A. Finlay

Lectures

Lecture introduction to Chief Justice Thomas A. Finlay of the Supreme Court of Ireland (1985-1994). Handwritten notes are included.


John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Office Of Chief Judge Of A Federal Court Of Appeals, Wilfred Feinberg Oct 1984

John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Office Of Chief Judge Of A Federal Court Of Appeals, Wilfred Feinberg

Lectures

Lecture introduction to Chief Judge Wilfred Feinberg of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1980-1988). Handwritten notes are included.