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Defense lawyers say immigration court will produce fairer cases
Chicago 11/16/2006
A new immigration court in Ohio next year will eliminate most videoconference hearings in which the judge, the lawyers and the person whose residency is at stake are in four places.
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Judge Steps Down to Head Pro Bono Group
National Appleseed 11/12/2006
Judge Sharon Nelson Hill has ended her 8-year tenure at the Fulton County Juvenile Court to become the first executive director of the Georgia Appleseed Center.The office Hill will run is the 18th branch of the Appleseed Foundation, which coordinates pro bono work and develops programs to target specific needs in communities
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2 Advocates for Poor Picked for Top Legal Posts
National Appleseed 11/10/2006
D.C. Mayor-elect Adrian M. Fenty (D) yesterday named a pair of lawyers with broad backgrounds in social justice to become the District's top legal representatives.
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Opinion: Ordinary parental involvement won't cut it
Georgia 10/3/2006
We Georgians can disagree about many issues when it comes to public education, but on one crucial point we can all unite: If we want to transform public education in Georgia, "It Takes a Parent." That is the name of the new national Appleseed Report, the only one of its kind, released last week, that investigates how the No Child Left Behind Act looks to parent involvement as a central strategy to promote student academic achievement.
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AIDS office director meets with activists
District of Columbia 10/1/2006
Shortly after the Appleseed Center released its blistering report on the problems at D.C.’s HIV/AIDS Administration, a new director was chosen to head the agency, former AIDS Action Executive Director Marsha Martin.
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Report: 9,369 workers in state on Medicaid
Nebraska 10/1/2006
Nebraska taxpayers paid health care costs last year for nearly 10,000 workers employed by some of the state's biggest businesses. At least 9,369 workers and an unknown number of their dependents received benefits through Medicaid, the taxpayer-financed health care system for the poor.
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Parent involvement in NCLB school standards is found lacking
Georgia 9/27/2006
Parent involvement in NCLB school standards is found lacking Inadequate parental involvement is hindering fulfillment of the federal No Child Left Behind program's goal to improve the nation's schools and produce better students, a two-year research project by an independent nonprofit has found. In a report released today called "It Takes a Parent," the Appleseed Foundation concludes that too many parents don't learn NCLB-required data about their children and schools soon enough to make timely and informed decisions; that poverty as well as language and cultural differences impose barriers to parental involvement; and that such participation "is not uniformly valued by school leaders as a key accountability strategy." To counter such trends, Appleseed is calling for better quality of information, active engagement of parents, community support, and professional development.
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Legal power brokers join to support nonprofit
Georgia 6/16/2006
The Georgia Appleseed Center for Law and Justice has been busy since its planting in November. The nonprofit organization, one of the newest in the group of Appleseed public interest law centers around the nation,
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Forum to Address Threat to Minority Voting Rights
New Jersey 5/20/2006
New Jersey Appleseed is one of the organizations bring activists from Tri-State area gather in NYC to mobilize for renewal of Voting Rights Act.
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Opinion: Pocketfuls of Fear
National Appleseed 5/14/2006
If a famous baseball player who will earn $4 million this season is relying on Money Mart rather than his corner bank, we cannot fairly expect the nation's other 20 million immigrants to do it any differently.
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