Here’s a visual for non-lawyers to enter information for a professional to later use in their legal case, and also to understand if they are eligible for DACA. It is a product of the North Carolina Immigrant Rights Project.
Great post, Margaret! The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) and American Immigration Council (AIC) developed a similar graphical intake form for the Own the Dream Campaign on DACA and other forms of immigration relief at http://www.weownthedream.org/library/attachment.236472.
[…] with clients to decide if the client is eligible for the Deferred Action (DREAM) program. It is here, and below, under the Creative Commons […]
ChartaCourse is a new tool from law professors that unpacks case books, and lays out interactive, visual concept maps of each law course’s content. It’s meant to replace…
I found this video from the company Powtoon on why visual presentations are more effective in communication. Use Less Text, People don’t like to read Pictures are superior…
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Great post, Margaret! The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) and American Immigration Council (AIC) developed a similar graphical intake form for the Own the Dream Campaign on DACA and other forms of immigration relief at http://www.weownthedream.org/library/attachment.236472.
[…] with clients to decide if the client is eligible for the Deferred Action (DREAM) program. It is here, and below, under the Creative Commons […]