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The Legal Aid of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands Attorney Chay Sengkhounmany has contributed to the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law's 'Advocacy Stories'. See the article here. The Shriver Center's Advocacy Stories focus on showing affirmative advocacy in public interest law.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine student Stephen Dorner also contributed to the article.
The Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services (TALS) currently seeks nominations for the 2014 Access to Justice Awards. A third award has been added to the awards line-up - the Janice M. Holder Award. Named for retiring TN Supreme Court Justice Janice Holder, the award recognizes an invidual who has made a signifcant impant to increasing access to justice in Tennessee.
If you can't attend the entire Equal Justice University conference, the TALS staff hopes you can join us for one of these conference events that will feature motivating addresses by our keynotes speakers. Individual event tickets can be purchased on the registration page.
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Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands released its fall People’s Law School class schedule today.
The People’s Law School is a free program that provides an overview of common civil legal issues that a person might face. Taught by Legal Aid Society attorneys and volunteer attorneys, the weekly, one-hour classes will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. on Mondays at Wright Middle School, 180 McCall Street and on Thursdays at Cohn Learning Center, 4805 Park Avenue.
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