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Archive for March, 2007


88 Cents

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

Earlier this week, the Legal Services Corporation announced the amounts of this year’s legal aid grants. Idaho Legal Aid Services, Idaho’s lone LSC grantee, will be getting the same number of dollars that it got last year. Curious, I thought I’d pull together this chart showing ILAS’s grant amounts, adjusted for inflation and […]


Asubpeeschoseewagong

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

Members of the Grassy Narrows First Nation, who have been physically blocking logging companies’ access to their lands since 2002, are in the midst of a 2,000 mile journey from their home in northwestern Ontario to confront Weyerhaeuser at its headquarters in Federal Way, WA. The blockade is the longest running in recorded Canadian […]


Civics

Monday, March 5th, 2007

Everyone once in a while, a poll will come out revealing how few Americans understand the rights guaranteed us by our Constitution.  Today, upon dusting off a 1975 American Bar Association handbook on law-related education, I finally found the survey results I’d suspected for a long time: “If the Constitution and the Bill of Rights […]


More PLE = More Need = More Lawyers = Big Mess?

Monday, March 5th, 2007

One thing that people have worried about when they consider public legal education is that it will cause people to realize they have legal issues that nobody’s available to help with. In fact, I was worrying about that just the other day. In the past and still today, even legal aid organizations oppose […]


Positive Influence

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

I’m living in the most popular country in the world, we learn today. The Montréal Gazette, though, reports that folks might be so enamored with Canada merely because they have no idea what in the hell it actually does.


Bad Personality

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Here’s an interesting insight on the status of the legal profession that I noticed today.  Percentage of in-house counsel who said in 2003 that they’d fire an outside law firm because of “personality issues”: just 16%.  Percentage in 2004: 37%.  Percentage in 2005: 48%!  That’s a tripling in just three years!


Women and Money

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Today is International Women’s Day. I’ve spent some of today puzzling over why the Idaho Women’s Commission is about to get its state appropriation slashed by 20% from last year. The governor’s request called for an increase in funding. Since minutes from JFAC (the Idaho legislature’s budget-setting committee) are not available online […]


Spanish and Money

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

By the way, currently the Idaho Women’s Commission law guide is available in English and Spanish. No more, if S. 1172 (which has passed the Idaho Senate and is now on to the House) becomes law. This bill, which according to its sponsor is “not for shutting people out,” would require every state […]


The Edmontonian Discourse

Sunday, March 11th, 2007


Sunshine

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

Today is the beginning of Sunshine Week, a US event started, run, and paid for by the newspaper industry to press for open government. Idahoans can find out how much they know about Idaho freedom of information and open meetings laws by taking a quiz in today’s Statesman. All Americans can take some […]