The National Law Journal 2001 Elizabeth Amon - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 2001 Elizabeth Amon
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Access denied; children in INS custody have no right to a lawyer; those who get one risk retaliation.LawElizabeth Amon
Bush holds the line on aid to poor.(President George W. Bush)LawElizabeth Amon
Class action 'collusion' claimed in appeal; plaintiffs' lawyers got too cozy with H&R Block et al., suit says.LawElizabeth Amon
DA probes clerk signing bonuses; giving bonuses to Supreme Court clerks headed for Texas firms called unethical.LawElizabeth Amon
Desert dream; in which a Boston litigator leaves big-city lights for a new practice representing immigrants in Arizona.LawElizabeth Amon
Hardball tactics slow the 'good guys;' lawyers, plaintiffs blink, settle for less in Alaska power cases.(Alaska)LawElizabeth Amon
INS fails to see the light; plan to tell detainees about their rights goes nowhere in N.Y.LawElizabeth Amon
Reaching out to rural communities; through grants and fellowships, pro bono efforts are moving beyond urban areas to help those clients in need of legal services.(Pro Bono)LawElizabeth Amon
Report: INS snafus make clients hard to find; errors said to imperial access to lawyers.LawElizabeth Amon
School rules blues; 'zero tolerance' leads in injustice for pupils, advocates say.LawElizabeth Amon
U.S. seen as taking a dive in forest suit; Bush pro-wilderness policy is undercut by weak stance in court.LawElizabeth Amon
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