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Mitchell College kicks off its Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging and Social Justice Week with virtual speaker AJ Link, a disability and human rights advocate, on Monday, March 22, from 7 to 8 p.m. The free event, a Zoom Webinar, is open to the public. Register at https://mitchell.edu/speaker-aj-link/
Openly autistic, Link will share his story, including his path to advocacy in disability and human rights. He will also talk about how students can become social justice advocates.
Link received his JD from The George Washington University (GW) Law School and was awarded the Michael Dillon Cooley Memorial Award by his graduating class for his compassion and humanity in serving fellow students. While at GW, he chaired the Diversity and Inclusion Assembly for the Student Association and the Student Life Committee. He also founded the Atypical Student Society, a student organization for neurodiverse and disabled law students.
Erica McKinley Named Chief Legal Officer And General Counsel Of Big Ten Conference
Adam Neuman Is Promoted To Deputy General Counsel
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ROSEMONT, Ill., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Big Ten Conference has named Erica McKinley its first chief legal officer and general counsel. In this role, she oversees all legal, corporate governance, enterprise risk management, compliance, litigation, regulatory, corporate, and NCAA matters, as well as outside counsel management. McKinley reports directly to Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren and will work collaboratively with the Council of Presidents and Chancellors (COP/C) and the general counsels at all 14 Big Ten member institutions. She also serves as a key strategic advisor to Commissioner Warren and the conference.
Communist disinformation about the China virus
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One of the most successful Chinese Communist disinformation successes of the last year has been to convince many people that the China virus is either a hoax or just another flu-like illness. Actually, the Chinese have never made that claim. They know the virus is real and that it kills in new and unique ways. They know because the evidence is that their scientists either produced or released it from a laboratory.
The communist lie is that it accidentally came out of a wet market.
Instead of holding the Red Chinese responsible, the hoax and other claims have been picked up by people upset with liberal governors using the pandemic to crush individual freedoms. Some of these people are Trump supporters, which is ironic since Trump got the disease and he has been consistently correct that the virus is a killer. More than anybody, Trump knows the virus is not a hoax. Aware that it is real and a biological weapon, h
JACKSON - Attorney General Lynn Fitch has added two former high-ranking U.S. Department of Justice attorneys to senior staff roles.
Fitch announced Friday the appointment of Scott Stewart as Mississippiâs second Solicitor General and William C. Lamar to serve as a Special Assistant Attorney General prosecuting Medicaid fraud.
âIâm pleased to add some of the countryâs top legal talent, Scott Stewart and Chad Lamar, to the team of highly skilled attorneys and professionals we have assembled at the Mississippi Attorney Generalâs Office,â Fitch said. âMississippi will be well-served by these well-respected and experienced attorneys who will enhance our ability to protect, defend, and improve the lives of every Mississippian.â
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