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From a Small Group of American Lawyers to an International Movement

The Rule of Law and Access to Justice; Core Values of ABA Leadership Last year, ABA Immediate Past President,William Neukom, led the world’s largest professional association in spearheading the World Justice Project, a multidisciplinary social justice initiative, to design and employ four universally defined principles of the Rule of Law, to wit: The government and its officials and agents are accountable under the law; The laws are clear, publicized, stable and fair, and protect fundamental rights, including the security of persons and property; The process by which the laws are...

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Law Library Benchmarks, 2008-2009 Edition Released

Research and Marketing has announced the release of the 2008-2009 Edition of Law Library Benchmarks, available for purchase at their website link below. Key topics covered include: Summary Of Main Findings Chapter One: Introduction and Demographics Chapter Two: Physical Space of the Library Chapter Three: Staff Chapter Four: Budget Chapter Five: Online Services Chapter Six: Use of Blogs, RSS Feeds, Wikis, Social Networking & Listservs Chapter Seven: Content Management Systems Chapter Eight: Print and Electronic Journals and Other Periodicals Chapter Nine: Books and Print Reports Chapter Ten: Technology and Information...

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Jonna Spilbor on Flying Solo: Lessons on Starting Your Own Practice

Jonna Spilbor, an attorney and legal analyst on "Kelly’s Court", airing daily on the Fox News Channel, host of a call-in radio show Thursdays on WPDH FM, and a frequent guest commentator on MSNBC, Court-TV and other television news networks, where she has covered many of the nation's high-profile criminal...

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Trend Toward Pro Bono Partnerships in Large Law Firms Continues

The trend toward establishment of pro bono departments in national law firms continues. Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal brings in Benjamin Weinberg, former Chief of the Public Interest Division of the Illinois Attorney General's Office as its second Pro Bono partner. Mr. Weinberg is interviewed for The AmLaw Daily. Follow the...

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Gregory Gallopoulos discusses Holistic Mentoring

Effective mentoring and good lawyering: nearly always the latter follows the first. The passing of knowledge to new generations is why phrases like "standing on the backs of giants" exists, as Gregory Gallopoulos so aptly describes in his article, "How Holistic Mentoring Benefits Lawyers". He says that holistic mentoring is...

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Munger, Tolles & Olsen Ranked No. 1 Law Firm, Largely Due To Pro Bono Commitment

Los Angeles law firm, Munger, Tolles & Olsen was judged by American Lawyer Magazine to be the number one law firm in the nation. Unseating New York firm Debevoise & Plimpton, which held the position for the last four years running, American Lawyer cited Munger, Tolles dedication and commitment to...

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Restorative Justice and Prison Reform in Britian

An article reported in Religous Intelligence this month said that Britian's Angelican Bishop of Liverpool backed calls for a commission to examine prison services. The former chief inspector of prisons said that investigation was urgently needed. In a call for support, the Bishop of Prisons, Rt. Rev. James Jones made...

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Lessons from Red Hook Community Justice Centre, NYC

Centre for Court Innovation leaders Greg Berman and Aubrey Fox published an article in the July 23 issue of The Guardian, about The Red Hook Community Justice Centre, an experimental program sponsored by the New York court system and spearheaded by the CCI think tank leaders. The article discusses the...

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Miller-McCune on Problem Solving Courts

Miller-McCune.com, the online community of the Miller-McCune Center for Research, Media and Public Policy, which harnesses current academic research with real-time reporting to address pressing social concerns, addresses the success of problem-solving courts in its long article entitled "Succor. Succor in the Court. There’s a problem with problem-solving courts: Taxpayers...

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USA Today: Alternative Courts Gain Ground

Earlier last month, USA Today reported on Problem Solving Courts and the impact their programs are having on recidivism for drug and mental health related non-violent crime. The Center for Court Innovation reports more than 2,000 drug courts in the United States. Read USA Today's Article in full at the...

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Ghana: Lecture on Democracy, Security, and The Rule of Law – 2008 Busia Foundation Lecture Series

On July 14, 2008 At the 2008 Busia Foundation Annual Lectures, New Patriotic Party Presidential Candidate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo delivered a lecture on democracy, security, and the rule of law in Accra. Devoted to Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia, the lectures address issues facing Ghana, including democracy; rights & duties,...

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