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Experience Necessary A Legal Advocate for Social Justice - New York Times

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Experience Necessary A Legal Advocate for Social Justice
New York Times, United States
I went to CUNY Law School in Flushing and started working at Queens Legal Services, then Legal Aid. Instead of helping one family not get evicted, I would use lawyering as an aggressive tool to help the lives of low-income people. ...


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Illegal Immigrants' Legal Kids Snarl Policy
Washington Post, United States
In 2007, the poverty rate for such children was almost twice as high as for those born to either legal immigrants or US-born parents. Similarly, US-born children of unauthorized immigrants were about twice as likely not to have health insurance in 2008 ...
Most kids of illegal migrants are legal Arizona Republic
Study Sees More Young Citizens With Parents in the US Illegally New York Times
Report: Illegal immigration slows Lower Hudson Journal news
Arizona Daily Star - East Valley Tribune

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Immigration legal system does not protect rights - The Associated Press


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Immigration legal system does not protect rights
The Associated Press
One result is that US citizens arrested as illegal immigrants or deportable residents cannot count on the legal system as a safety net. The odds are stacked against them. On the basis of interviews, lawsuits and documents obtained through the Freedom ...


Legal age to buy cigarettes bumped to 19 - Dallas Morning News


Legal age to buy cigarettes bumped to 19
Dallas Morning News, TX
Eighteen-year-old Texans could no longer legally purchase cigarettes and other tobacco products under a bill the Senate passed on Wednesday. The measure by Sen. Carlos Uresti, D-San Antonio, is one of the top anti-tobacco initiatives of the legislative ...


The morning after: Colemans legal prospects look grim - Minnesota Independent


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The morning after: Colemans legal prospects look grim
Minnesota Independent, MN
By Paul Demko 4/14/09 9:05 AM Yesterdays ruling by a three-judge panel declaring Al Franken the victor by 312 votes in the US Senate contest leaves Norm Coleman on precarious legal ground. The former senator has vowed to appeal the decision to the ...
Video: Senator Dispute In Minn. CBS

Ruling has 2 sides in a tizzy Minneapolis Star Tribune
For Coleman, Franken and the rest of us: A modest, naive proposal MinnPost.com
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