However, due to COVID, the Minnesota Department of Corrections and American Prison Data Systems provides those in prison with tablets capable of accessing learning management systems utilized by external academic institutions and designed to preserve all security measures. With these tablets come a collective commitment from the Minnesota Department of Corrections and academic institutions to identify and solve any subsequent IT-related issues that could prevent the successful implementation of the PLP programming moving forward. A collective will to move forward fuels the PLP. So many across every sector are rising to meet the demands of this era – an era haunted by the heinous murders of George Floyd, Daunte Wright, and countless other Black and Brown citizens whose lives were stolen by the legal system and the powers that perpetuate it.
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We all have a role to play in ensuring that currently and formerly incarcerated individuals have avenues to ABA-accredited legal degrees, legal licensure, and the legal discipline at large. Our dream is to see the very individuals impacted by the legal landscape reshape it. We can leverage technology, strategic collaborations, and our collective fortitude to make this happen. We are calling on citizens across the nation to join us in forging this critical transformation; one that our communities deserve: // Help us fund the Prison-to-Law Pipeline and the tuition of the first-ever currently incarcerated Juris Doctorate students: Visit allsquarempls.com/legalrevolution // Sponsor or contribute to the 501c3 All Square Law Firm: Email ASFirm@allsquarempls.com
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