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Home :: NLG CONVENTION: Law for People, not Corporations
NLG CONVENTION: Law for People, not Corporations

Date:

September 23, 2010 -September 28, 2010 

Location:

Hotel Monteleone, 214 Rue Royale, New Orleans, LA



Full Description:

Look for the Move to Amend at this year's annual "Law for the People Convention," the annual convention of the National Lawyer's Guild.

Join Leesa George Friday, Matt Nelson, Lisa Graves, and Ben Manski in a workshop entitled " We The Corporations? Life & Law In The U.S. After Citizens United v. FEC." 

 

  • Leesa George Friday is national coordinator of the Independent Progressive Politics Network and a Liberty Tree Fellow
  • Matt Nelson is coordinator of No More Stolen Elections!, a Liberty Tree Fellow, and active with the Bay Area NLG.
  • Lisa Graves is Executive Director of the Center for Media and Democracy, a member of Liberty Tree's Board of Advisors, and a former Assistant Attorney General of the United States.
  • Ben Manski is an attorney active with the Madison NLG and the Executive Director of the Liberty Tree Foundation.

 

All four are members of the Move to Amend Executive Committee.



Additional Information:

http://www.nlg.org/members/convention/



Areas of Focus:

Corporations (Local Democracy), Corporations and Democracy, Corporatization (Democratizing Education), Election Reform (No More Stolen Elections), Law of Democracy


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