Law professors, judges, government representatives, lawyers and educators interrogated local middle school students from Rachel Carson Middle School this past weekend for the final We the People Civics and Constitutional law national championships. The judges asked a range of challenging questions to these precocious middle school students. They asked about building a wall on the…
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Attorney Doug Landau knows that all politics is…local! He makes it a point to be involved in the community, which involves participating and supporting local government. Landau, Delegate Jennifer Boysko, Delegate Danica Roem and many others joined together at Jimmy’s Old Tavern at Downtown Herndon to kick off Mayor Lisa Merkel’s 2018 re-election campaign. Both Boysko and…
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Prior to the construction and most recent upgrading of the 108-year-old building that the Abrams Landau law firm calls “home,” the staff enjoyed supper catered by California Tortilla to celebrate another successful year of helping injured and disabled people from all over the country. The Abrams Landau team had just gone through two days of special…
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If you were wondering why the Abrams Landau, Ltd. law office was closed for the whole week of Christmas and New Years, now you know! Our 108-year-old house/office was under some renovations, or as we like to call it, a facelift. We have new hardwood floors on our second floor and stairs, fresh painted walls,…
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Teaching Constitutional law again this year at Rachel Carson Middle School reinforces my belief in the critical importance of civic participation. If you don’t vote, you cannot complain. If you are not an active citizen in our democratic process, then others will decide the direction of our communities, our states and our countries. Free…
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