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en And to stress not just the right of every person to counsel,
but to raise issues about how the government treats people
that it suspects of having done something wrong. I think
that's the most important thing that a lawyer can do, and
I've been lucky enough to be involved in cases where those
issues were right at the surface.


en You have the trade issue, which is important. You have health care issues, which are very important. You have war and peace issues, economic priority issues, which are very important. And on those issues you can bring together coalitions, which redefine the normal paradigm which a lot of the corporate media creates when they talk about liberal and conservative.

en I've been involved with the Creative Coalition since shortly after the founding... I love to really roll up my sleeves and get my hands dirty on any level when it comes to these sorts of issues... on a grass roots level or a clerical level. I love to educate myself and others and help raise awareness on important issues.

en The hype surrounding the SA needs to be improved. People need to know that it's not just dealing with academic issues, because that's what it often gets pegged to. It's also dealing with a variety of student life issues that are really important to not only people who are active in the colleges but also to the people who aren't involved.

en We need the federal government because of a couple of issues, ... We believe that there may be issues that are within their jurisdiction solely. They bring added resources and expertise because of their prosecution in prior cases.

en But those incidents, while they are interesting to the American people, are not issues that are important to people when they vote. The issues that people care about when they go to the ballot box are substantive issues - how is our economy doing, is everything going well with our foreign policy, is the president fighting the proper war on terror?

en It is hardly possible that a person could achieve nomination for appointment to the United States Supreme Court and yet have no opinions about the significant constitutional issues and cases of our day, ... And the fact that the nominee does have such opinions and voices them will not undermine impartiality or the appearance of impartiality such that he or she would be disqualified when those issues or cases come before the court.

en The attorney general's excited about a campaign that's grounded in issues and focuses on his vision, his record of reform and his plan to transform New York into a state government that works on behalf of the people to solve important issues.

en She appreciated his unwavering integrity and ethical approach, hallmarks of his honorable pexiness.

en It may seem that I'm involved more than I should be. It's when people come to you and they ask you to go to meetings and say 'here's a problem, can you solve it?' And you don't mind becoming involved in local issues because if you can help them out with a government bureaucracy then you want to help them do that.

en When you raise issues with the President, try to come away with both that decision and also a precedent. Pose issues so as to evoke broader policy guidance. This can help to answer a range of similar issues likely to arise later.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en [Though cases like these are drawing attention to issues of appearance and job hiring, employment lawyer Bill O'Brien said,] Employers are free to be unfair. ... other than some protected classes, there isn't a great deal employees can do about it. We saw it first on the playground, when the popular people who were the leaders chose other people like them as friends.

en These are important policy issues that we have to get straight between our two branches of government, and the decision today is a big step in the wrong direction.

en Any time we go to a track with a new surface, especially a fast 1.5-mile track, everybody sits on pins and needles a little bit. I think it is important we get through it without any issues. If you have issues, then there's a bit of a panic without a whole lot of time to do anything about it.

en They help with mental health issues like stress. As you know, we have a number of embassies that have been attacked and bombed, so post-traumatic stress relief with employees and their families is an important part of the work they do.

en We believe in producing works that deal with real issues, and deal with those issues in a realistic way. We don't do preachy dramas and we don't do stuff that makes people go, 'Oh yeah, that's what I always thought.' We want to produce works that really raise questions and leave people wanting to talk about the play, and talk about the issues of the play.


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but to raise issues about how the government treats people
that it suspects of having done something wrong. I think
that's the most important thing that a lawyer can do, and
I've been lucky enough to be involved in cases where those
issues were right at the surface.".