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Month: July 2023

Informational Only: Potential Practical Tips for your E-QIP (SF-85, SF-85p, SF-86, QNSP)

July 31, 2023 DanielLawFirmEditor

In addition to ensuring that you begin to organize your information (resume, transcripts, maybe some Tax Returns for dates when…

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Discrimination Against Medication Assisted Treatment Violates the ADA According to the US Department of Justice

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Discrimination against people with disabilities by the government is against the law.  The Justice Department found that the Unified Judicial…

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Kids going to College this Fall? Do they or Mom and Dad have an Advance Care Plan or Power of Attorney?

July 28, 2023 DanielLawFirmEditor

One thing that a lot of parents don’t realize is that when their child turns 18 their right to access…

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

July 27, 2023 DanielLawFirmEditor

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was founded by Ernest Orlando Lawrence and physicist Edward Teller founded LLNL in 1952 as an offshoot…

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Restoration of Rights – Firearms

July 17, 2023 DanielLawFirmEditor

If you or a loved one has been convicted of a felony in Tennessee, but they have long since paid…

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Partnership Between the Savannah River National Laboratory and the FBI

July 16, 2023 DanielLawFirmEditor

Since 2006 the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Energy’s Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) have worked…

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Disability Rights Law: Special Education Resources

July 13, 2023 DanielLawFirmEditor

Disability Rights: Special Education Law Two of the most important Federal Laws that impact special education advocacy are the Individuals…

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Rehabilitative Law

July 7, 2023 DanielLawFirmEditor

Rehabilitative Law means supporting people sustainably grow and address problems. In the criminal justice context rehabilitative programs are generally “designed…

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Presumption Against Granting or Restoring a Security Clearance

July 3, 2023 DanielLawFirmEditor

A DOE Security clearance hearing (administrative review proceeding under 10 CFR Part 710) is not a criminal matter where the…

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