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LexisNexis Launches New Fellowship Program Aimed at Eliminating Systemic Racism in Legal Systems
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Fellowship program will award $120,000 to Historically Black College or University Law School Consortium students
Our Fellows have demonstrated deep passion for the purpose of social justice and are willing to work to reveal and address the ugly truths of racism, poverty and inequality. NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 06, 2021
LexisNexis Legal & Professional, a leading global provider of information and analytics, launched a new Fellowship initiative from its African Ancestry Network (AAN) and LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation (LNROLF) as a part of its commitment to eliminate systemic racism in legal systems and build a culture of inclusion and diversity at the company. The program was created in partnership with the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Law School Consortium (HBCULSC), including Florida Ag
White s Ferry reopening possibly delayed until 2022
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New buyer in place for White’s Ferry
Hope may be on the way for White’s Ferry after it abruptly shut down in December.
After purchasing historic White’s Ferry in February, the new owners, Chuck Kuhn, founder and CEO of JK Moving Services, and his wife Stacy Kuhn, have encountered obstacles to reopening the ferry, including gaining use rights in Virginia, pushing back the opening day up to 10 months before the famed ferry can carry commuters again.
The Kuhn family planned to get the Potomac River crossing operational by April after the ferry ceased operation in December.
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White s Ferry carried cars, bikes, and pedestrians from Loudoun County to Montgomery County in Maryland when it was operational. Now, the ferry s reopening has been delayed. (Photo courtesy of White s Ferry.)
LEESBURG, VA White s Ferry, a historic boat that used to take commuters from Virginia to Maryland, has delayed its reopening to early 2022, according to a news release from its operators. The operators, Chuck and Stacy Kuhn, said that the ferry has gain use rights in Virginia before restarting.
The ferry ceased operations in December 2020 and was purchased by the Kuhns in February. They originally planned to get the ferry operational by April 2021.
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