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Daily Archives: June 17, 2012

New on LLRX.com – Clemency Clinics: A Blueprint for Justice

Via LLRX.com – Clemency Clinics: A Blueprint for Justice – Ken Strutin’s article presents a significant collection of expertly selected resources on clemency and other established post-conviction projects. It also includes general resources that can be used in the process of starting up a clemency clinic or a project in a law school, bar association, law firm, university, college or any entity interested in undertaking a role in arena of work. Ken documents how innocence projects and law clinics are good models for clemency projects because they pursue claims frequently raised in pardons. He also identifies how schools of journalism, paralegal and legal assistant programs, and private law firms, defense providers, individual attorneys and not-for-profits spearheaded by those directly affected, have embraced a mission to address injustice in their particular ways.

LLRX.com – Should libraries start their own, more trustworthy Facebook?

Via LLRX.com: Should libraries start their own, more trustworthy Facebook? – David Rothman proposes that the time may be fast upon us for libraries — perhaps allied with academic institutions, newspapers and other local media — to start their own more trustworthy Facebook. His involvement with the Digital Public Library of America provides a reference… Continue Reading

DHS – Deferred Action Process for Young People Who Are Low Enforcement Priorities

News release: “Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano announced that effective immediately, certain young people who were brought to the United States as young children, do not present a risk to national security or public safety, and meet several key criteria will be considered for relief from removal from the country or from entering into… Continue Reading

Report – Immigrant Small Business Owners, A Significant and Growing Part of the Economy

Immigrant Small Business, David Dyssegaard Kallick, senior fellow of the Fiscal Policy Institute (FPI) Immigrant-owned small businesses: 4.7 million employees, $776 billion in receipts – “Immigrant entrepreneurship is widely recognized as an important aspect of the economic role immigrants play. Surprisingly, until now, there has been relatively little basic information available about the number and… Continue Reading

Article – Predicting Fair Use

Sag, Matthew, Predicting Fair Use (February 25, 2012). Ohio State Law Journal, Vol. 73:1 47-91 (2012); TRPC 2011; Loyola University Chicago School of Law Research Paper No. 2012-005. Available at SSRN “Fair use is often criticized as unpredictable and doctrinally incoherent – a conclusion which necessarily implies that the copyright system is fundamentally broken. This… Continue Reading