PR for People Monthly May 2018 | Page 7

Barbara Lloyd McMichael writes about how Washington State is Providing Support to Immigrant Detainees and features the work of Maria Cordero-Miranda, who works for the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project office in Tacoma.

We had the opportunity to interview Attorney Gene Barton, who is a shareholder with the firm Karr Tuttle Campbell. Prior to his career in law, Gene spent 15 years as a newspaper reporter and editor in Oregon and New Mexico. He currently serves as the editor of the King County Bar Association Bar Bullet

Special Features

Patricia Vaccarino poses an important assumption: Is Money the New Rule of Law? She also looks at how Michael Skakel got away with murder in Money Talks and Skakel Walks.

From Brownsville, Texas

Anna Faktorovich, Ph.D. goes to Quanah City Council and learns It Ain’t No California”: Drilling for Oil in Texas

Libraries We Love –

The key to understanding people and the world around us begins with education. One way to learn about the world is by developing a love of books. Each month, we profile a library. Large, small, urban, rural, post-modern, quaint or neo-classic; do you have a library that you love? Tell us about it. This month on the road to Astoria, Oregon, we wend around the Lewis and Clark Trail only to amble upon the Naselle Timberland Library.