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Disability Rights Oregon is seeking volunteer attorneys to increase its ability to help Oregon’s children with disabilities who are not receiving adequate special education services. Volunteer attorneys will assist students whose situations can be appropriately addressed with straightforward written complaints, limited to clear violations of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). DRO’s Special Education Advocacy Program has been designed so that participating volunteer attorneys will be able to do valuable and needed work with a high degree of control over how that work impacts their own schedules and practice demands. ...more

Attend this free CLE to learn more about special education advocacy and DRO's new Special Education Volunteer Attorney program. This free CLE will be hosted by Smith Freed and Eberhard P.C. on April 18, 2013. The CLE presentation will be 3pm-4:30pm. It will be followed by a meet and greet from 4:30pm-5:30pm with hors d'oeuvres and beverages provided. 1.5 CLE credits pending. Register by April 11. Registration is limited to 50 attendees. ...more

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Community alliance make Portland Police recommendations based on DOJ report

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A community alliance which includes Disability Rights Oregon, the Albina Ministerial Alliance Coalition for Justice and Police Reform, and Copwatch have proposed a set of remedies to the Portland Police Bureau, following an investigation by the Department of Justice into the Bureau's practices. This document outlines proposed remedies to the Portland Police Bureau and its oversight systems based on longstanding community demands, as well as recommendations explicitly and implicitly made in the DOJ's Sept. 12 report.

Follow the link below to download the .pdf file.

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