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Ali Velshi is joined by Joanne Freeman, Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University, David Graham, Staff Writer at The Atlantic, Melissa Murray, Professor of Law at NYU, Michael Cohen, Fmr. Special Counsel to Donald Trump, and Lee Rowland, Executive Director at the National Coalition Against Censorship.
In this episode of the SCBWI Podcast, we are joined by Lee Rowland!Lee Rowland served for over a decade as a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union, the Brennan Center for Justice, and the New York Civil Liberties Union. She has extensive experience as a litigator, lobbyist, and public speaker. She has served as lead counsel in federal First Amendment cases involving public employee speech rights, the First Amendment rights of community advocates, government regulation of digital speech, and state secrecy surrounding the lethal injection process. She is also a prolific author of amicus briefs and blogs, where she provides insightful analyses of issues such as speech and privacy intersection, student and public employee speech, obscenity, and the Communications Decency Act. She also has represented several NCAC Partner Organizations.How to Get Involved:https://ncac.org/project/the-kids-right-to-read-project/kids-right-to-readFollow the NCAC here:https://www.instagram.com/ncacensorship/Register for the 2024 In-Person Conference Here: https://www.scbwi.org/events/scbwi-in-person-winter-conference-2024SCBWI on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scbwi/SCBWI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scbwiBecome an SCBWI member today: https://www.scbwi.org/join-scbwi/Shop the SCBWI Bookshop.org page: https://bookshop.org/shop/SCBWISupport the show
Ready to harness the power of reflection and self-assessment? This episode dives deep into the importance of introspection to enhance your growth as both a mortgage broker and a business owner. We share strategies for effective reviewing, highlighting the need for self-perception and how to confront vulnerability that comes with year-end self-assessment. Guest Lee Rowland brings enlightening insights on the topic, steering the conversation towards self-assessment and the mind games that surface at this time of the year. We also turn the spotlight on the encouraging community within the mortgage broker industry. For those flying solo or working remotely, we discuss the benefits of seeking support and advice from peers. We'll walk you through resisting the urge to compare and compete, emphasizing the mantra of embracing the race at your own pace. Lee Rowland also adds to the discussion with a fascinating bulletin on broker vulnerability and provides practical advice on how to navigate this period. Prepare to be enriched with these invaluable insights to help you thrive in your professional journey.Listen To The Mortgage Broker Broadcast Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mortgage-broker-broadcast/id1560964722 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2FPLBPfyUoTlgZiIp4Zau8 ---------------------------------------------------Work With Me I Help & Support Self Employed Mortgage Brokers So They Can Accelerate Their Business Growth.1-1 Coaching https://craigskelton.co.uk/coaching/#mortgagebroker #mortgagebrokers #mortgagebrokeruk #mortgagebrokercoaching #coaching #mortgagebrokerage #mortgagebrokerbusiness #mortgagebrokermarketing#mortgagebrokertips ...
Get ready for a knowledge-packed ride as we launch into the fourth season of the Mortgage Broker podcast! We'll be handing you the tools to become a successful self-employed mortgage broker or business owner. Brace yourselves as we discuss tech trends in the industry, share expert insights and valuable tips, and even introduce a fresh segment - the weekly Mortgage Broker Bulletin with Lee Rowland. Mr. Rowland, an industry savant, will keep us up to speed with the latest trends and topics in the mortgage industry. As we usher in the month of October, we'll reflect on the past and strategise for the future - reviewing September and quarter three, and laying down actionable plans to make the best of the new quarter and last quarter of 2023. We'll be discussing how to write business for October, progress those cases to get paid in November, and craft a detailed blueprint for the next year in December. Remember, it's your race to run, and we're here to cheer you on every step of the way! Buckle up, and let's get the conversation started.Listen To The Mortgage Broker Broadcast Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mortgage-broker-broadcast/id1560964722 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2FPLBPfyUoTlgZiIp4Zau8 ---------------------------------------------------Work With Me I Help & Support Self Employed Mortgage Brokers So They Can Accelerate Their Business Growth.1-1 Coaching https://craigskelton.co.uk/coaching/#mortgagebroker #mortgagebrokers #mortgagebrokeruk #mortgagebrokercoaching #coaching #mortgagebrokerage #mortgagebrokerbusiness #mortgagebrokermarketing#mortgagebrokertips ...
Food trucks are a staple in the Austin dining scene – and now there's a bustling clientele on the Forty Acres too. Hear how the daily rotation of trucks across campus are spicing up campus dining. We interview sophomores Rotem Cohen, a business and economics major from Dallas and Carlos Gonzalez, a neuroscience and public health major from Laredo; University Unions' David Anthony, who manages the contracts; and local food truck owners Lee Rowland, It'z A Rap, and Romel Viray, Wetzel's Pretzels.
Join Daniel Rayner and Lee Rowland, Supply Chain Digital Transformation Lead at Bega Dairy & Drinks, as they discuss all areas of business process management. ✅ Where do bad processes come from? ✅ How do you get support for BPM within your organisation? ✅ Where should you start with BPM? These are just a few of the questions they tackle as they explore what needs to be considered when implementing BPM in an organisation. Tune in for great advice on how to identify and eliminate waste in the process! Process Pioneers is a community of professionals who strive to equip their organisation with effective business process management. Get involved into a lively exchange of knowledge and experiences in our LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13859327/ and follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/process_pioneers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProcessPioneers or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/processpioneers/
In this episode, we are diving into the At Liberty archive and returning to a conversation with historian Jill Lepore. We are on the brink of a once-in-a-generation change: Congress is considering a plan to create a pathway to citizenship for up to 8 million people. This September, the ACLU is urging Congress to pass a reconciliation package which includes a path to citizenship for Dreamers, Temporary Protected Status holders, farmworkers, and other essential workers. But what does it mean to be an American citizen? And how did we get here, to a place and a time when we deny so many the ability to become an American? These are the questions that Jill Lepore explores in her book, “These Truths” which tells the story of how our nation has evolved from its origins. Jill is a professor of American history at Harvard, a staff writer at The New Yorker, and a prolific thinker and writer on history and contemporary politics. In this conversation, Jill speaks to former At Liberty host Lee Rowland. We hope you enjoy this conversation.
Over the last two years, we've talked with civil rights leaders, organizers, journalists, artists, ACLU lawyers and people whose lives have been affected by the civil rights and liberties issues of our day. We've covered family separation at the border, talked to founders of the Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements. And we even spoke via video link with Edward Snowden. To mark our 100th episode, current Host, Emerson Sykes, and former Host, Lee Rowland, look back at some of our most memorable At Liberty moments. They discuss how much has changed in the world since 2018 and how many of these conversations still resonate with the questions we’re wrestling with today. What's your favorite episode of At Liberty? Who do you want to see as a guest during our next 100 episodes? Tweet us tagging @ACLU and using the #AtLiberty! We'd love to hear from you.
Hello Capital Region! This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine on WOOC-LP 105.3 FM Troy, WOOS-LP 98.9 FM Schenectady, WOOA-LP 106.9 FM Albany, and WCAA-LP 107.3 FM Albany, broadcasting from The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy. To start off the show, Corinne Carey speaks with Lee Rowland, policy director for the New York Civil Liberties Union about how the organization is looking out for New Yorkers’ civil liberties during the pandemic. Then, on Reclaiming History, Lovonia Mallory brings us coverage of New York Congressman Paul Tonko’s virtual town hall on COVID-19. HMM's Aileen Javier speaks with Sandra Goldmeer, the Area Director for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, about protecting our mental health during this unprecedented time. On Upstate Housing, Michele Maserjian speaks with Rebecca Garrard about a COVID 19 fueled rent strike And to close out the show, Renee Powell speaks with Jeff Behler, New York Regional Director of the US Census Bureau, about the 2020 census.
Lee Rowland, policy director for the New York Civil Liberties Union, talks to HMM correspondent Corinne Carey about how the state's preeminent watchdog organization is looking out for New Yorkers' civil liberties during the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Lee Rowland was a senior staff attorney with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Lee has extensive experience as a litigator, lobbyist, and public speaker. She has served as lead counsel in federal First Amendment cases involving public employee speech rights, the First Amendment rights of community advocates, government regulation of digital speech, and state secrecy surrounding the lethal injection process. She also authors amicus briefs and blogs on topics including the intersection of speech and privacy, student and public employee speech, obscenity, and the Communications Decency Act. Nico graduated from Indiana University-Bloomington (IU) with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and history. While at IU, he was a member of the track & field team and served as editor-in-chief for the Indiana Standard and as a reporter and columnist for the Indiana Daily Student. Nico’s on-campus activism in defense of student and faculty rights led to induction into FIRE’s Prometheus Society. He was also a winner of 1 for All and the Knight Foundation‘s 2011 “Free to Tweet” contest.
Lee Rowland was a senior staff attorney with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Lee has extensive experience as a litigator, lobbyist, and public speaker. She has served as lead counsel in federal First Amendment cases involving public employee speech rights, the First Amendment rights of community advocates, government regulation of digital speech, and state secrecy surrounding the lethal injection process. She also authors amicus briefs and blogs on topics including the intersection of speech and privacy, student and public employee speech, obscenity, and the Communications Decency Act. Nico graduated from Indiana University-Bloomington (IU) with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and history. While at IU, he was a member of the track & field team and served as editor-in-chief for the Indiana Standard and as a reporter and columnist for the Indiana Daily Student. Nico’s on-campus activism in defense of student and faculty rights led to induction into FIRE’s Prometheus Society. He was also a winner of 1 for All and the Knight Foundation‘s 2011 “Free to Tweet” contest.
COMING SOON: At Liberty, from the ACLU, with host Lee Rowland. Every week, At Liberty will take on the hottest civil rights and civil liberties debates of the day. Subscribe now.
On this heated episode of Live From America Podcast, we are joined by high ranking staff from the ACLU. Lee Rowland (@berkitron) is back on the air with Noam by popular demand. She is the Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Jay Stanley (@JayCStanley) is the Senior Policy Analyst with that same project. Also on the show Comedian Dan Naturman and Journalist Stephen Calabria Hosted by Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr
The ACLU got a lot of heat last week when their neutral free speech stance had them defending the alt right in Charlottesville. We talk to ACLU Senior Staff Attorney Lee Rowland about the organization’s decision to change course and not defend groups that protest with firearms and the effect that will have on their methods going forward. Historian Mark Bray teaches Kamau and Hari how to pronounce Antifa and what the group is all about. And April Reign, a co-creator of trending hashtag #NoConfederate, talks about why the 'Game of Thrones' producers should think twice about creating a TV show where black people are enslaved again.Follow our guests!Lee Rowland: https://www.aclu.org/bio/lee-rowlandMark Bray (@Mark__Bray): https://markmbray.wordpress.comApril Reign (@ReignOfApril): http://www.reignofapril.comFor updates on us, follow Politically Re-Active on Facebook and Twitter (@PoliticReActive.) Send us your comments using the #politicallyreactive. Thanks! Check out Hari’s tour dates and albums at Harikondabolu.com and for all Kamau’s projects check out wkamaubell.com.
Sam Morril and Sean Donnelly are prominent standup comedians based in New York City. They can regularly be seen performing at the Comedy Cellar. Lee Rowland is a senior staff attorney with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. She also serves as an adjunct clinical professor for NYU Law's Technology Law and Policy Clinic, and is a member of the New York Bar Association's Communications and Media Law Committee
Sam Morril and Sean Donnelly are prominent standup comedians based in New York City. They can regularly be seen performing at the Comedy Cellar. Lee Rowland is a senior staff attorney with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. She also serves as an adjunct clinical professor for NYU Law's Technology Law and Policy Clinic, and is a member of the New York Bar Association's Communications and Media Law Committee
Six states have passed laws to address revenge porn, but critics say those laws may infringe upon First Amendment rights and subject people to needless criminal prosecution. Critics of anti-revenge porn laws believe the laws as drafted are overly broad, fail to exempt acceptable behavior, and create a chilling effect on otherwise legal expression. On this follow up episode of Lawyer 2 Lawyer, hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams interview Lee Rowland from the ACLU and Marc Randazza from the Randazza Legal Group. Together we discuss the potentially harmful components of non-consensual porn legislation and consider alternative avenues of redress for victims. Professor Mary Anne Franks of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, a proponent of criminalizing revenge porn, joins us for the second half to debate criticisms of these laws. Tune in for a spirited debate about free speech, over-criminalization, and the proper way to address the troubling issue of revenge porn. For part one of this two-part series, please listen to Revenge Porn: Societal Costs and Legislative Solutions. Lee Rowland is a Staff Attorney with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Prior to joining the ACLU, she was a voting rights counsel with the Brennan Center for Justice, where she successfully represented the League of Women Voters of Florida and others in constitutional challenges to Florida's 2011 election law. Rowland previously ran the Reno office of the ACLU of Nevada, where she regularly argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Nevada Supreme Court. Marc Randazza is a First Amendment lawyer for the Randazza Legal Group located in Las Vegas, Nevada. A graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, he found his passion for the First Amendment while attending the University of Massachusetts at Amherst Journalism Program. Randazza has law offices in five states and represents both adult entertainment companies and private individuals. He is a regular contributor to news sources such as CNN and Fox News, and is a frequent commentator on legal issues to the international media. Professor Mary Anne Franks is the Vice President of Cyber Civil Rights Initiative and an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Miami School of Law. She holds a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School and prior to her teaching career, obtained both her Masters and Ph.D. in Modern Languages and Literature as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University. As part of her continuing efforts with the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, she works with state legislatures to draft legislation against non-consensual pornography. Special thanks to our sponsor, Clio.
The non-consensual posting of nude or sexual media by one person of another is known as Revenge Porn. Many victims report that this practice has had detrimental effects on their lives. Of those surveyed, 90 percent are women and 49 percent say they've been stalked or harassed. Despite the growing number of reports, most states' laws do not address the issue. On this episode of Lawyer 2 Lawyer, hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams interview victim-advocate Dr. Holly Jacobs, a victim of revenge porn herself, and Professor Mary Anne Franks, both of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative. Together, they discuss the technical aspects of various states' laws that allow some types of posts while forbidding others. Many factors and technicalities, including who took the picture, how the image or video was obtained, and who posted it, can dictate whether posting the item was illegal. Tune in to this very special episode to learn what individual states and the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative are doing to combat Revenge Porn. A follow up episode with guest Lee Rowland from the American Civil Liberties Union will examine other legal issues regarding Revenge Porn. It will be released on April 8th. Dr. Holly Jacobs is the Founder, President, and Executive Director of Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, which is the parent organization for the End Revenge Porn Campaign. She is a national commentator and writer on the subject and holds a PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. While pursuing her graduate degrees, Jacobs became a victim of revenge porn and has since dedicated her life towards providing resources and advocacy to victims of online harassment. Professor Mary Anne Franks is the Vice President of Cyber Civil Rights Initiative and an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Miami School of Law. She holds a JD from Harvard Law School and prior to her teaching career, obtained both her Masters and PhD in Modern Languages and Literature as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University. As part of her continuing efforts with the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, she works with state legislatures to draft legislation against non-consensual pornography.