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2012: CLE: Important Cases Before the United States Supreme Court: Handout 3
This presentation will focus on the arguments and upcoming decision on appeals of the Affordable Health Care Act, the Arizona immigration enforcement statute, and the Texas Redistricting Decision
Permanent Judicial Commission for Children, Youth and Families
Supreme Court of Texas Permanent Judicial Commission for Children, Youth and Families 201 West 14th Street Supreme Court Courtroom Austin, Texas Meeting Agenda 9:30 Commencement / Opening Remarks – The Honorable Eva Guzman Commission Membership Changes,
Nurturing the Seeds of Food Justice: Unearthing the Impact of Institutionalized Racism on Access to Healthy Food in Urban African-American Communities (Comment)
Introduction; Background; Who are the Hungry?; Enter Food Justice: A Community Movement for
Change; No Right to Food in the United States?; Urban Communities; White Flight: A Brief History of Segregation and Ghettoization; Grocery Stores Leave Urban Areas; Transportation Barriers; Complexity of the Grocery Gap; Fast Food; Government Support for Fast Food; The USDA and Fast Food; Urban Gardens: A Community Solution to the Urban Food Crisis?; History of Urban Gardening in the United States; Contemporary Urban Agriculture; Critiques of Urban Agriculture; Institutional Barriers to Urban Land Use; Municipal Intervention; Land Grabs; Potential Solutions; Conclusio
The Pillar: Clinical Year 2012-2013 Mid-year Newsletter of the Center for Legal and Social Justice
Opening Ceremony, Santa Maria Award, Practice Clinic Program Reflections, Student Reflections, Spring 2012 Clinical Students and Facult
The Pillar: Clinical Year 2012 Spring Newsletter of the Center for Legal and Social Justice
Swearing In Ceremony, 2011 Santa Maria Award, Dean Cantu Presents Amicus Award to Judge Ball, 2011 Students Reflect on Clinical Experiences, Recruiting Information, 2012 Clinical Student
Taking Limited Representation to the Limits: The Efficacy of Using Unbundled Legal Services in Domestic-Relations Matters Involving Litigation
The use of unbundled legal services is nothing new in this country, and it is often preferable to no representation at all. The Model Rules of Professional Conduct expressly permit attorneys to provide limited representation to their clients. Domestic-relations attorneys, in particular, have tried to ease the burden on litigants by offering unbundled legal services. However, the use of unbundled services in domestic-relations matters has caused difficulties for litigants, attorneys, and the courts. For these domestic-relations cases in particular, full service representation is crucial. To provide full satisfaction for their clients and to fulfill their ethical duty, domestic-relations attorneys must provide complete representation
11-0079 ONCOR ELEC. DELIVERY CO. LLC v. DALLAS AREA RAPID TRANSIT
11-0079 Oncor Electric Delivery Co. LLC v. Dallas Area Rapid Transit and Fort Worth Transportation Authority from Dallas County and the Fifth District Court of Appeals, Dallas For petitioner: James C. Ho, Houston For respondents: Joycell Hollins, Dallas
10-0859 IN THE MATTER OF M.P.A.
10-0859 In the Matter of M.P.A. from Bell County and the Third District Court of Appeals, Austin For petitioner: Dustin Howell, Austin, and Clint Broden, Dallas For respondent: James (Jim) V. Murphy and John Gauntt Jr., Belton In this juvenile-delinquenc