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Grant Announcement and RFPs

2009 ABA Enterprise Fund Emeritus Attorney Pro Bono Indigent Guardianship Project

The project is awarding up to 10 mini-grants of $2500 each to states with emeritus attorney pro bono practice rules to develop model approaches to specifically recruit emeritus pro bono attorneys to handle indigent adult guardianship cases. The deadline for submitting applications, by email or by fax, is Monday, November 10, 2008 at 5:00 pm EST. More information and RFP here.

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Outcomes Assessment Report: ABA Commission Is a Highly Valued and Effective National Legal Resource Center for the Law and Aging Community

In the Spring of 2008, the ABA Commission contracted with a national consulting firm to conduct an outcomes-based assessment of its work under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration on Aging grant. Using an online survey and interviews with key stakeholders, results indicate overwhelmingly that the ABA Commission is a highly valued resource for the law and aging community. Read more about the assessment, including areas identified for growth, here.

The ABA strongly supports passage of the Elder Justice Act. Read a summary of the Elder Justice Act, the ABA position on the Act, and the statement of Joseph D. O'Connor, Chair, ABA Commission on Law and Aging, on behalf of the ABA, submitted to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security of the House Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House or Representatives on the Subject of the Elder Justice Act here.

The ABA Commission on Law and Aging and the Albert and Elaine Borchard Foundation Center on Law and Aging are pleased to announce the 2008 Partnerships in Law and Aging Awards. See the list of organizations funded and a description of the projects here.

Check the Commission's Website in in December 2008 for the 2008-09 Request for Proposals.

ABA Adopts Voting Rights and Cognitive Impairment Policy Submitted by Commission on Law and Aging
The ABA House of Delegates adopted a voting rights and cognitive impairment policy submitted by the Commission on Law and Aging, at its annual meeting on August 13.

The policy is based upon the joint effort of the ABA Commission on Law and Aging, the Borchard Foundation Center on Law and Aging, and the Capital Government Center on Law and Policy at the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California. The groups hosted a working symposium of national experts in law and aging, medicine, long-term care, voting technology, and elections administration entitled Facilitating Voting As People Age: Implications of Cognitive Impairment, which convened in March 2007 at the Pacific McGeorge School of Law.

Read the full report and recommendation

Introduction to and Summary of the Voting Symposium, 38 McGeorge L. Rev. 843 (2007)

Recommendations of the Symposium Facilitating Voting As People Age: Implications of Cognitive Impairment

State Provisions Regarding Voting: Constitutions, Election Laws, and Guardianship Statutes

 

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