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Voting act not luring Indians
National Appleseed 7/31/2005
When President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law 40 years ago, the measure was largely seen as a way to fight discrimination against blacks across the South.
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Appleseed Head Steps Down
National Appleseed 7/17/2005
For the past decade, The Appleseed Foundation of Washington, D.C., has fostered public interest law centers throughout the country. For six of those years, Robert H. Mundheim, of counsel at Shearman & Sterling and a former dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, served as its president.
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Welcome Mat: Banks Open Doors To New Customers: Illegal Immigrants
National Appleseed 7/8/2005
With Help From Government, Mortgage Lenders Tap Growing Hispanic Market --- A Fight in Wisconsin's Senate
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Judge tosses immigrant tuition suit
National Appleseed 7/1/2005
The action leaves in place a law that lets Kansas students without legal immigration status pay in-state rates.
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Pregnant teens may lose free health care
National Appleseed 7/1/2005
State'€™s Medicaid overhaul also includes provision to lower adult age from 21 to 18
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Special Interests Hijacking Supreme Court Elections Again
Alabama 10/17/2004
With a hot presidential election in full swing, this year's elections of three new Alabama Supreme Court judges are not likely to make headlines. But Alabamians should take a closer look, because special interest groups are again using their money in an attempt to dominate our Supreme Court. Money is a very powerful tool, but it should not rule the day in judicial elections.
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Washington, D.C., HIV/AIDS Administrator Wants Condoms in Schools, Needle-Exchange Programs
District of Columbia 10/1/2004
Washington, D.C., needs to be prepared for measures that make condoms available in schools and needle-exchange programs available for injection drug users, if the city is to tackle HIV/AIDS effectively,
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State Should Move to Non-Partisan Supreme Court Elections
Alabama 4/1/2004
It is vitally important for the proper functioning of state government for the highest court of the judicial branch to be completely fair and impartial and beyond even the hint of partisanship or favoritism. Though our Supreme Court is comprised of honorable and respected men and women, most were elected in elections shaped and tainted by partisan politics and special interest money. Those deciding the basic and fundamental rights of its citizens must be above even a glimmer of suspicion of political persuasion.
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Alabam Appleseed Seeks Indigent Defence Reform
Alabama 2/26/2004
At a day-long symposium here today, The Alabama Appleseed Center for Law & Justice joined with the President of the Alabama State Bar and others calling for major reform to the indigent defense system in Alabama. Citing numerous shortcomings with the present quality and access to legal services for low-income defendants, Alabama Appleseed noted that "Alabama's indigent defense system needs fixing."
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