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First member of Aquinnah Wampanoag to attend Harvard Law driven by sense of community

First member of Aquinnah Wampanoag to attend Harvard Law driven by sense of community Gal Tziperman Lotan © Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Samantha Maltais will be the first member of the Wampanoag Tribe to enroll at Harvard Law School. Samantha Maltais’ mother likes to tell the story of how her then 7-year-old grew angry over a violent raid on a smoke shop that led to the arrests of members of the Narragansett Indian Tribe. “Don’t these people know we have rights?” the child had asked. Maltais doesn’t remember asking that, but the story reflects her understanding, even at a young age, of how the law impacts day-to-day lives of Native people. She grew up on Martha’s Vineyard listening to tribal council meetings for the Aquinnah Wampanoag and to consultations with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Her mother, Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, is chairwoman of the tribe.

Governor Ducey Appoints David McDowell and Stasy Click To The Maricopa County Superior Court

News Release March 2, 2021 PHOENIX  Governor Doug Ducey today announced the appointments of David McDowell and Stasy Click to the Maricopa County Superior Court. These appointments are to fill vacancies created by the retirement of Judges Douglas Gerlach and Jeanne Garcia.  David McDowell has been a partner at Rose Law Group pc since 2014 and serves as the head of Litigation, managing the department and overseeing all of the firm’s litigation. His practice is focused on civil litigation matters, consisting of premise and product liability litigation, contract and real estate disputes, administrative agency proceedings, and employment claims. His practice also includes transactional matters, encompassing commercial real estate purchase and sale agreements, financing documents, contracts with governmental agencies, company governance documents, and employment agreements. Since 2017, David also has been serving as a Judge Pro Tempore for the Maricopa County Superior Court handl

Pamplin Media Group - PSU: 90,000 Oregon COVID evictions loom, at $3 billion cost

Bates analysis of U.S. Census pulse data suggests some 89,000 families statewide owe back rent. An earlier PSU survey of 460 Oregonians extrapolated that more than a third of Oregon s renters and more than half of renters of color have skipped rent checks. That money is coming due fast. While state lawmakers approved a new moratorium on evictions for nonpayment of rent in December, the partial ban ends June 30. Repayment is legally required by July 1. Plugging that hole in landlords wallets could cost as much as $378 million, per a September report by financial advisory firm Stout. But if government stimulus money can t cover the gap, the strain to the social safety net will be far greater, the report concludes.

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