Law Prof & Director of the Civil Advocacy Clinic @AUWCL. Family law & IPV lawyer. #Accesstojustice proponent. ใฝ๏ธ Law alum. All views my own. | ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
My anti-burnout vacay feels even more important today than it did on Monday. Pretty rude of SCOTUS to end pride month๐ณ๏ธโ๐by targeting my queer indebted self, right after saying 14A canโt fix the historical discrimination itโs obviously supposed to. For now: restore. Then: onward.
I DON'T KNOW WHO NEEDS TO HEAR THIS, BUT YOU SHOULD RESPECT THE COURT AS AN INSTITUTION AS IT RESOLVES COMPLETELY FICTIONAL MATTERS.
THE FOUNDERS WOULD HAVE WANTED IT THAT WAY.
-- Chief Justice Roberts
#Satire#lawtwitter#SCOTUS
One way to support the LGBTQ+ community is by creating a safe space for its members to disclose their experiences.
Building strong and vibrant communities starts by caring for our most vulnerable members!
#Pride#PrideMonth#SupportAllSurvivors#CommunityCare
Itโs the final push! Can you pitch in to help us reach our goal of $10,000 to ensure that SAFE Space is move-in ready for survivors, their families, and staff by the end of May? #MoveInReady
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Every @ClinicalLawProf has an obligation to keep client data secure, and to take reasonable steps to lead students to do the same. This isn't just a practice imperative -- it's a tremendous opportunity to teach students about ethical law practice in the tech age.
Technology has changed law practice, in many ways for the better -- but with those benefits come risks. Client data has to be protected like any paper in a filing cabinet. Law firms have upped their protection of client data, and law school clinics have to do the same.