AI-Powered Appeal Letters: Donor Magic

AI for Nonprofits: Crafting Compelling Appeal Letters with AI Are you ready to set up a year-end fundraising campaign that will engage donors and drive donations to your organization?  The centerpiece of your campaign is your fundraising appeal letter. Here is a shortcut we strongly recommend: give our AI appeal letter template a try. Let’s…

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Congress Is Pitting Roberts Against Thomas — See Also

Is Chevron Really Over?: Congress’s attempt to codify Chevron deference is calling Roberts’s bluff. You’ll Need More Than Innocence: Missouri AG has a penchant for keeping innocent people behind bars. Lawsuit Alleges 89% Isn’t White Enough: Looks like Northwestern hiring a minority tax law professor was one too many. Gotta Pay The Troll Toll: Time…

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A Big Thanks To Our Advertisers – Above the Law Skip to content We’d like to express gratitude to our fantastic sponsors here at Above the Law: If you’re interested in advertising on Above the Law or any other site in the Breaking Media network, please download our media kits or email advertising. × Love ATL? Let’s make…

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Advancing Social Justice Through Scholarly Work

For the past several years, the Dr. N. Joyce Payne Center for Social Justice (CSJ) has been bringing together crucial voices and perspectives to positively impact Black life in American society. And its impact on social issues has been dramatic, say scholars who add that the need for a social justice think tank, particularly with…

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CONSTANCE MEADORS | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Dr. Constance MeadorsConstance Meadors has been named director of the Arkansas Space Grant Consortium and NASA Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Program. She served as associate director of the consortium. Meadors holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Grambling State University as well as a master’s in applied science and a Ph.D. in engineering…

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Is This The Roberts Court Or The Clarence Court?

Photo by Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States via Getty Images Back in June, the Supreme Court got rid of Chevron deference… right? It seems to be the case that the agencies preventing your hotdogs from having so much sawdust in them that they can’t be safely stored in the refrigerated section…

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GAO Finds Nearly a Quarter of College Students Experience Food Insecurity

Robert C. “Bobby” ScottAn estimated 3.8 million college students experienced food insecurity in 2020, according to student data analysis from the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The analysis — in a new report on how many college students experiencing hunger apply for and receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits — is based on food insecurity…

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Report Shows Possible Ebbs, Flows of School Crime and Safety

Incidents of nonfatal victimization generally have become less prevalent in elementary and secondary schools as crimes at the postsecondary level are similarly less prevalent, according to the 2023 Report on Indicators of School Crime and Safety released by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Dr. Peggy G. CarrThe report draws from recent, available national…

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