Subject: Yale University
11-5-2018
Hello, world.
Today is election day, and they have us on lockdown. I am sure it is a plan that the union enacted. From what I hear spoken, there is no freedom of choice. The unions and state workers HATE Gov. Rauner. All the union members have been "told" how to vote. The only good things I see is that behind the curtain or in the booth, an American can vote any way their heart compels them. It will be a big factor for me and our vet program going into 2019. Will the next administration continue to support and develop programs focused on rehabilitation and earning sentence reduction? Reducing prison overcrowding by implementing treatment, mental health, and training programs in lieu of mass incarceration? It is prove to save money and protect communities and strengthen families in the long term.
Yale University has a group called YALE LAW SCHOOL - VETERANS LEGAL CLINIC. Does anyone have any contact info for this group or others like it that might help us obtain access to vet courts and VA health care? Please send it to me.
William D. Linley
ID No. M08788
Graham Correctional Center
12078 Illinois Route 185
Hillsboro, Illinois 62049
2020 may 5
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Replies (2)
Michael J. Wishnie
(203) 436-4780
michael.wishnie@yale.edu
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Renée A. Burbank
renee.burbank@yale.edu
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Here are other resources that may help.
Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs
833 S. Spring St.
P.O. Box 19432
Springfield, IL 62794-9432
1-800-437-9824
www.veterans.illinois.gov
The John Marshall Law School The Veterans Legal Support Center & Clinic
315 S. Plymouth Court
Chicago, Illinois 60604
312.427.2737 x346
vlsc@jmls.edu
www.jmls.edu/veterans
Prairie State Legal Services, Inc.
Sandra Crow
Paralegal/Pro Bono Coordinator
331 Fulton, Ste. 600
Peoria IL 61602
309.674.9831 Ext. 25 309.674.3802 Fax
800.322.2280 Toll Free
Heartland Pro Bono Council
151 North Delaware Ste 1800
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-614-5304