Focus Must Now Return to Comprehensive Federal Solutions July 28, 2010 Washington, D.C. – Today, Phoenix district court judge Susan Bolton enjoined key provisions of Arizona’s controversial immigration law, SB 1070. The judge recognized that the federal government has primary authority over making and enforcing immigration law, and that while states have limited authority in [...]
The World Cup has given us a taste of what it feels like to have good press coverage. We need to do what we can to keep it that way. More than 50 years after Ghana’s independence in 1957, the World Cup has created a new momentum for the regeneration of Africa as envisioned by [...]
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New York, NY, June 7, 2010 – Preparing to tie the knot is an exciting time in a couple’s life—and an ideal occasion to start preparing for a secure financial future together. Before saying “I do,” couples should sit down to develop a financial strategy for the wedding and life beyond the big day. According [...]
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The state of Arizona recently passed a law prohibiting some ethnic studies courses in its public schools. This law makes it illegal to teach any course that promotes ethnic solidarity, any ethnic group or agitation to overthrow the U.S. government or any course that promotes resentment toward any race or class of people. Apart from [...]
This year’s L.A. Brazilian Film Festival covered five fantastic days of films, seminars, workshops and networking events. The seminars covered various topics from production to financing to distribution. Taking place this year at the Landmark Theater in the Westside Pavilion, the film festival was greeted by a bevy of film industry faithful, attracting [...]
The immigrant story is a compelling one. It is universal because it speaks to the millions of people who once lived in their own country and then for various reasons found themselves living in another. It is also unique because it is specific to their personal experiences. The Americans of Greek descent, a vital component [...]
By Aura Imbarus The end of April was marked by five days of cultural expose and awareness seen through the world of movies. Stories of people living across religious, ethnic, and cultural divides from Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey came together in celebrating harmony and the thriving spirit of [...]
By David R. Fullmer, Attorney at Law Last weekend one of my law clerks graduated from Loyola Law School here in Los Angeles. This being the same law school I graduated from fourteen years ago, she asked me if I had any advice for the ceremony. “Wear sunscreen,” I immediately told her. Each year Loyola [...]