Not against us is for us, or not with me against me?

Yes, the Gospels do record Jesus saying both phrases, but in different contexts. “Whoever is not with me is against me”: This is found in Matthew 12:30 and Luke 11:23. Jesus says this in the context of addressing the Pharisees, emphasizing the importance of being decisively aligned with Him. “Whoever is not against us is for us”: This is found in Mark 9:40 and Luke 9:50. Here, Jesus is responding to His disciples who were concerned about someone casting out demons in His name but not following them. Jesus highlights that those who are not actively opposing His…

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Volunteering as a paralegal can help you secure paid paralegal work

Email James@ApexLawService.com if you are interested in volunteering to help advocate for sex trafficking victim’s by helping us with volunteer paralegal work for the attorneys who take sex trafficking victims on as pro bono clients. Volunteering as a paralegal can offer numerous benefits that can ultimately help you secure paid paralegal work. Here’s how: Skill Development: Volunteering allows you to gain hands-on experience in legal research, drafting legal documents, case management, and client interaction. These skills are highly transferable to paid positions and can make you a more attractive candidate to…

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The Power of One Hour: How Volunteering as a Paralegal Can Help Sex Trafficking Victims

Email James@ApexLawService.com if you are interested in volunteering to help advocate for sex trafficking victim’s by helping us with volunteer paralegal work for the attorneys who take sex trafficking victims on as pro bono clients.     Summary Are you someone with some paralegal training and looking to make a difference in the world? Have you ever thought about using your skills to help sex trafficking victims? In just one hour a day, you can make a significant impact by volunteering as a paralegal for sex trafficking victim advocacy work. Let’s explore…

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Reintegration into Society after Escaping Sex Trafficking

Email James@ApexLawService.com if you are interested in volunteering to help advocate for sex trafficking victim’s by helping us with volunteer paralegal work for the attorneys who take sex trafficking victims on as pro bono clients.   Rebuilding lives after escaping the clutches of sex trafficking is a journey filled with resilience, courage, and the triumphant spirit of survivors. It’s a testament to the human capacity for healing and finding hope in the aftermath of profound adversity. With an estimated 25 million people affected by human trafficking globally, many of whom…

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Cataloging Points and Authorities Case Briefs for use as Future Case Law

We are building a Knowledge Base with an AI Knowledge Management System out of Case Briefs that our Volunteers are writing one case at a time.  Please write james@apexlawservice.com if you are interested in briefing a case.  The work done is being done as a volunteer for our NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) which is a Private Foundation formed as a Business Trust. When briefing the cases the Volunteers are simply briefing without Attorney Supervision and we are saving up the Briefs so that case by case, as Attorney Clients we recruit…

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Attorney Groups, Cases and Resources!

This is the ECPAT-USA Anti-Trafficking Hotel Checklist:   This is the list of red-flags we want to build a system for hotels to have automatically electronically monitored and reported when they occur so that Law Enforcement can make a choice about whether to pursue a search warrant or not.  This system is mentioned in our 3-Page Mission Brief. Face Recognition Cameras for Age and Gender: These can be used at hotels to monitor age disparity and gender of people entering the hallways where the room doors are.  Age disparity and multiple…

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