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Tatter, Sue Ellen; Saville, Sandra K. – 1982
This publication is intended to help women in Alaska learn about their legal rights. Some of the information is of a general nature and will be of interest to women in other states. Some of the laws and resources are relevant to Alaska only. The publication can serve as a model to other states wanting to develop a resource to inform women about…
Descriptors: Adoption, Court Litigation, Credit (Finance), Criminal Law
Collins, Wanda R.; Donnelly, Terrence M. – 1974
The handbook is part of a series on legal services for the elderly which can be provided by senior citizens functioning as paralegals. It is designed to assist trainers in preparing paralegals and covers the following areas: (1) planning a training program--trainees; trainers; setting; materials, equipment, and props; program content; scheduling;…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Interviews, Legal Aid, Legal Assistants
Levin, Murray S. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2004
Business school law courses should promote understanding of legal processes affecting business, help students learn to recognize legal issues and manage legal risks, increase ethical sensitivity, and help students to develop critical thinking skills. To this end, business law and legal environment textbooks tend to focus on ethical and legal…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Legal Aid, Textbooks, Lawyers
Jaycox, Lisa H.; Aronoff, Jessica; Shelley, Gene A. – RAND Corporation, 2007
Break the Cycle is a private, nonprofit organization that seeks to end domestic violence by working proactively with youth. Founded in 1996, it includes a preventive education and outreach program, a legal services program, and a peer leadership program. All three programs focus exclusively on youth aged 12-22 years. In 2000, Centers for Disease…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Family Violence, Sexual Harassment, Outreach Programs
Griffiths, Curt Taylor, Ed. – 1992
As indigenous peoples in the Arctic move closer to sovereignty, self-sufficiency in the realm of criminal justice assumes paramount importance. This book outlines initiatives and strategies to improve the delivery of justice services to aboriginal peoples in Canada, Alaska, and Greenland. Topics include: social and spiritual causes of alcoholism…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Canada Natives, Community Services
Midland Coll., TX. Business and Economic Development Center. – 1990
Designed to highlight business opportunities of the 1990s as well as available educational programs relating to international business, this report contains six presentations from a 1990 conference on international trade hosted by Midland College (MC). The first article, "Texas in the Global Economy: Attitude and Opportunity," by John A.…
Descriptors: Business, Business Administration, Business Education, Community Colleges
New England Board of Higher Education, Boston, MA. – 1989
The Information Society places new demands on the training of lawyers and the American civil justice system and tests the legal profession's capacity to adapt to change. This report investigates those demands and suggests ways to facilitate the necessary adaptation. It outlines a cohesive vision of legal education which begins with a recommended…
Descriptors: Administration, Civil Law, Court Litigation, Higher Education
Fragomen, Austin T., Jr., Ed.; Tomasi, Lydio F., Ed. – 1980
This collection of papers from a 1979 legal symposium presents the views of government representatives and experts from the private sector concerning the rights of legal and illegal aliens in the United States, international trends in aliens' rights, and immigration/refugee policy options and issues for the l980s. Issues considered include: (1)…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs
Roberts, Paula; Kirsch, Jeff – 1978
The Child Nutrition Act of 1966 authorized the establishment of the School Breakfast Program (SBP). In 1975, the law was amended to require its expansion "to all schools where it is needed to provide adequate nutrition to children in attendance." The federal law requires an active state effort to plan for the expansion of the SBP and to…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Change Strategies, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education
Nebraska Indian Commission, Lincoln. – 1972
Emphasizing the unity of the Nebraska American Indians and their increasing involvement in their own affairs, this first (1971-72) annual report of the Nebraska Indian Commission presents the following: (1) names and tribal affiliations of the Commission's members; (2) "Letter of Transmittal" to the Governor of Nebraska from the…
Descriptors: Activities, Agency Cooperation, American Indian Reservations, American Indians
Jaffe, Sanford – 1976
This report provides an account of public-interest law firm activities supported by the Ford Foundation. Public interest law is a phrase that describes efforts aimed at providing legal representation for underrepresented interests in the legal process. The report is arranged into four major sections. The first section, on the evolution of the…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Consumer Protection, Courts
Glasser, Ira; Levine, Alan – 1972
This report (1) describes how the project disseminated information about student rights through a student rights handbook, a student rights news service, and speaking engagements; (2) outlines the nature of project services that help students obtain their rights; (3) describes procedures for enforcement of student rights; (4) discusses school…
Descriptors: Accountability, Board of Education Policy, Discipline, Due Process
Peer reviewedEhrlich, Ira F.; Ehrlich, Phyllis – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1979
A research, training, and demonstration study by Southern Illinois University-Carbondale that dealt with the interaction of law and social work graduate students in delivering services to the elderly poor is reported. Confrontation education is suggested as a means to modify stereotypes, clarify roles, and encourage integrated service delivery.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems, Economically Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedPagelow, Mildred Daley – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1992
Reviews the past decade's literature on woman battering so as to summarize selected works that may offer the greatest assistance to activists, practitioners, and researchers. Covers theoretical viewpoints, battered women and the medical field, law enforcement, the legal system, homicide, marital rape, child custody, popular myths, and stereotypes.…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Child Custody, Family Problems, Family Violence
Peer reviewedGuendelsberger, John W. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1994
Identifies and discusses sections of the U.S. Constitution that support the provision of legal aid to poor people. Reviews Supreme Court cases that deal with this topic. Includes five suggested learning activities and a vocabulary list. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil Law, Constitutional Law, Court Judges, Criminal Law

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