[I have contacted the ACLU, and given them much information, but they seem more interested in writing briefs for exotic entertainers, arrested for doing lap dances. First they tell me they cannot help unless the matter involves a government agency, then they tell me they can if a decision is against me, then they tell me they do not have the manpower and time. Each of the criteria, I met at the time I contacted them.
Coincidentally, I find a lawyer, Roger Fonseca, at the firm representing my former employer, is the national representative for the Hawaii chapter of the ACLU, and t heir staff also have a few names that are the same as those associated with Hawaii real estate. They cannot help, but they can accept my information.]
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
CHONG IN PERRIN OUT
I wonder is Ms. Perrin still the legal director.
Vanessa Chong - Director
Wednesday - July 20, 2011
By Chris Fleck
By Chris Fleck
"First of all, government has a timeless tendency of targeting folks they think they can intimidate, those they view as politically unpopular or powerless," says Chong, who was featured on MidWeek's cover March 10, 1993. "As a result, the ACLU has to intervene and assist those individual rights. Over my 30 years with the local ACLU, the issues have changed, but the ACLU's mission is unwavering."
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