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$1M Gift to University of Arizona Law Launches Fundraising Effort to Transform Advocacy Program


$1M Gift to University of Arizona Law Launches Fundraising Effort to Transform Advocacy Program
The gift comes from Kevin R. Boyle, a 1997 alumnus of the James E. Rogers College of Law and a founding partner of the Los Angeles-based firm Panish Shea & Boyle LLP.
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A University of Arizona law student participates in a mock trial in a downtown Tucson courtroom.
The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law has launched a $6 million fundraising initiative in support of its advocacy program. The initiative, dubbed A New Day in Court, will raise funds to renovate student courtrooms, establish an endowed faculty chair of advocacy and support student experiential learning. ....

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Do Americans really not support "core journalism values"? It all depends on your definitions (and the questions you ask) » Nieman Journalism Lab


April 21, 2021Last week, I criticized a recent report from the American Press Institute and the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. That report made a number of bold claims about the American public and what it said was a widespread lack of support for core journalistic values like transparency, oversight, and giving voice to the less powerful. Among those claims:
Only 29% of Americans believe that “a good way to make society better is to spotlight its problems.”
Just 44% of Americans support the journalistic value of transparency.
Only half 50% of Americans support the journalistic value of giving voice to the less powerful. ....

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