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The invitation asked a handpicked group of 75 "artists, producers, promoters, organizers, influencers, marketers, taste-makers, leaders or just plain cool people to join together and work together to promote a more civically engaged America and celebrate how the arts can be used for a positive change!" The intent was to encourage the artists to think about ways to create arts-focused projects to support the President's policies in four areas: healthcare, environment and energy, education, and community service. Won't artists be tempted to seek government grants to celebrate government programs and win matching private grants from political friends of die administration? A U.S. Department of Culture may seem far-fetched, but according to former Clinton NEA chief Bill Ivey: There's every...
...whose California Lawyers for the Arts received a $50,000 grant. CLA...
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Lawyers seeking to optimize their work by making use of typography can look to the recently released "Typography for Lawyers" as a guide.
Matthew Butterick, a civil litigator in California with a visual arts background and experience as a font designer, argues that typography matters because it can help hold readers' attention. An attorney making an oral argument wouldn't dress in jeans and sneakers and speak in a monotone, he analogizes; it's not just the words, it is the presentation as well.
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... Board of Meals on Wheels West and with California Lawyers for the Arts and the Los Angeles County Ba...
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LAW FIRMS Ranked by number of lawyers in local offices as of Jan. 1, 2009 Lawyers: Telep... liability insurance Program, California coverage, intellectual property, Innocence Project... Alliance, California Lawyers for the Arts 16 Appellate, bankruptcy and na (18) insolvency bu...
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The center's website is spotlighting "the Emperor's New Clothes" described as an "interactive adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's The Emperor's New Clothes" in which the "tailors are crafty foxes, the prime minister is a near-sighted camel, the councilor is a befuddled old walrus, and the emperor is a pig" that is "big and pink and loves to dress up in fancy clothes." $25,000 to the International Accordion Festival in San Antonio, Tex. $25,000 to CounterPulse in San Francisco, which, on July 25 sponsored "Perverts Put Out," publicity for which urged people to "Join your fellow pervs for some explicit, twisted fun!" The picture accompanying the announcement was a nude man onstage at a microphone. $25,000 to the KaIa Institute in Berkeley, Calif.
The National Endowment for the Arts is spending millions from the controversial stimul...$50,000 to "California Lawyers for the Arts, Inc.," which appears to be n...
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...California, 538 U. S. 11, 25—is adequate to justify life wi... adults to work effectively with their lawyers to aid in their defense. Brief for NAACP Legal Def...Louisiana. La. Child. Code Ann., Arts. 305, 857(A), (B) (West Supp. 2010); La. Stat. Ann...
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... Bono Program, environmental liability, California Innocence insurance coverage, California intellect... Alliance, California Lawyers for the Arts 16 Appellate, bankruptcy and na (18) insolvency, b...
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Ask an entrepreneur how their business got started and you will likely hear a remarkable story that often includes the intervention of fate, major obstacles and serendipity along the way.
Spend some time to get to know the entrepreneur and you will often find a remarkable person that somehow finds a way to take an innovative idea and make it a reality.
... to reach out for support: "I joined California Lawyers for the Arts and got very affordable legal...
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When Philadelphia artist Jerome Kaplan died 10 years ago, his wife, Anne Kaplan, inherited about 500 pieces of his work - and the task of figuring out what to do with them.
Like many artists, Jerome Kaplan died without leaving instructions for his lifetime's work.
... of Philadelphia's Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, said artists' estates present unique issues for f... San Francisco and former president of California Lawyers for the Arts, agreed: "You have situations...
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... concepts of dignity can thus help courts, lawyers, and scholars use the term dignity going forward. ...In Cohen v. California, (114) the Court upheld the right of an individual... over artistic freedom any more than the arts may disregard a person's general right to respect....