Angelina Jolie is Jonesing for Justice
Angelina Jolie speaks during a symposium on international law and justice at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City on Friday.
The 33-year-old actress recently had an interview with ABC News where she spoke about her recent film, Changeling, saying, “It was just the greatest experience I’ve had working on a film. And it’s probably one of the hardest films I’ve ever done, with all the balance I needed to find and all the emotion there was. I fell in love with the way he (Clint Eastwood) makes films, and his crew and his pace. He’s so decisive and he’s such a director. It was great!”
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she looks old with this hair colour
angie you so talented you can take it in charge…
we never doubt bout that … and your own experience in life, motherhood and partenairship make u a stronger person
i cannot wait to go and see this movie…
i love the way you command,
Angie I LOVE WHAT I SEE
OOOO I am on the 1st page!!!
SUPER WOMEN……. NEED I SAY MORE, LOVE HER!
she´s a very smart woman :)
She’s so engaging to see..she reminds me of the very beautiful and hugely in to humanitarian causes the late Audrey Hepburn.
LOL Angie sure knows a thing or two about “jonesing”, and she’s got the heroin veins to prove it. SOMEBODY CALL CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES!!!
Thanks for the new thread.
i like her she may have done some questionable things but she does good now.
shes pretty and beautiful beacuse she has tiny little flaws on her face…it just makes her more pretty…she has something weird on the corner of her mouth on the left side i wonder what it is.
click to zoom on this pic
http://justjared.buzznet.com/gallery/photos.php?yr=2008&mon=10&evt=jolie-justice&pic=AP081017020116.jpg
Angie is a woman of substance.
Thanks for the new thread Jared.
BBL
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/kids-need-defense-kind-launched/story.aspx?guid=%7B0E0C4EB0-5938-414B-AE80-2AC349B3D490%7D&dist=hppr
‘Kids in Need of Defense’ (KIND) Launched by Microsoft, Angelina Jolie, Major Law Firms and Corporate Legal Departments
Last update: 11:06 a.m. EDT Oct. 17, 2008
WASHINGTON, Oct 17, 2008 — New Children’s Advocacy Organization to Provide Legal Assistance for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children in U.S.
Microsoft Corp., internationally acclaimed actress Angelina Jolie, and more than 25 law firms and corporate law departments announced today the formation of Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), a new national children’s advocacy initiative with the mission of providing pro bono legal counsel to unaccompanied immigrant children in the United States so that they are treated fairly and compassionately in our immigration system.
Each year approximately 8,000 children who are separated from their families go through U.S. immigration proceedings. Today half of these children do so without legal representation. KIND aims to fill this gap by ensuring that all unaccompanied children get access to legal counsel in the immigration process.
“KIND is creating an innovative pro bono model, bringing together lawyers from companies and law firms in partnership with non-governmental organizations to meet the legal needs of an entire group of vulnerable children,” said Brad Smith, Microsoft’s General Counsel, who introduced the organization to a gathering in Washington, D.C. of more than 150 representatives from the legal community. “Through our support of KIND, we hope to inspire the participation of many more representatives of our legal community to offer these children the fundamental protection they need. Every lawyer has a professional responsibility to provide pro bono legal services to those unable to pay.”
“These children often have nothing; no money, no support and no family, yet they come to America seeking its promises of a better life,” states Angelina Jolie. “But many end up becoming lost, traumatized, and ultimately forgotten. KIND provides each of them with the ability to have their legal rights protected and their voices heard.”
U.S. law provides no appointed counsel for unaccompanied children in immigration court proceedings. Without benefit of pro bono counsel, these children face difficulties in understanding the legal proceedings and legal options that may be available to them. This also creates added challenges for government attorneys and immigration judges who must evaluate these cases. Immigrant children who receive pro bono legal assistance, however, are more likely to experience favorable consideration from the court for asylum in the U.S.
“I applaud all those involved in the KIND initiative to help unaccompanied and undocumented children receive the legal representation they need to understand and exercise their basic legal rights while navigating our nation’s complex and intimidating immigration system,” Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34) said. Rep. Roybal-Allard is the author of the Immigration Oversight and Fairness Act (HR 7255), which would establish legally enforceable immigration detention standards to ensure that all detainees, including children, are treated fairly and humanely while in custody.
As part of its professional commitment to pro bono work, Microsoft responded to this problem in Washington State five years ago by helping to establish Volunteer Advocates for Immigrant Justice (VAIJ). The effort brings together lawyers in companies and law firms with other civic groups in the Seattle area to provide pro bono legal assistance. In 2006 VAIJ was recognized by the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service as integral in connecting with qualified pro bono attorneys to represent unaccompanied children in immigration court.
KIND’s immediate goal is to work closely with private law firms, corporate legal departments and their attorneys to recruit, train, and mentor attorneys to represent children in locations where KIND is located, including New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Seattle, and Houston. By 2010, the organization’s goal is to represent more than 2,100 children annually: every unaccompanied child in KIND’s locations who would not otherwise have an attorney.
By partnering with Ms. Jolie, KIND will build on her extensive history of accomplishments as a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, and on her long-standing commitment to providing free legal aid to unaccompanied children as young as toddlers who lack any legal representation.
love this woman
she gave a great speech, she’s well informes, gee i see the trolls couldn’t wait to get here, did maniston fall on some pee,lol
she is so damn beautiful
Looks aside she is too good for Brad the cheater Pitt. She has been involved with charity for almost 8 years now since she was in her mid 20s. when Brad was in his mid 20s he was dating a sixteen year old girl. I am sure he did it for fame. Later in his 30s he admitted that he was just an actor who put on makeup and didn’t want to talk about any serious issues.
Angelina is too evolved for the Apefacepitt from planet of the apes .
thanks for the pics
nice to see holly back puts an and to the stories that she had fell out with angie (another tab story)
Now this is real humanitarian work. Not going to a school for a photo-op.
I had no idea these children had no way to defend themselves!! How screwed up is that?? Things will be different now with Microsoft and Angelina getting money from lawfirms. Lawyers like to show they have a heart so people will love them. LOL!!
(I wonder if the trolls sit on this site, waiting for anything about Brad and/or Angelina to come up. They need to get a life.)
Brad Pitt’s baby mama looks great.
she’s amazing.
thanks Jared for this thread.. Angelina is championing a very important cause and she is promoting a very good movie.. Amen to that!
Sorry, she looks bad. She has always looked older, but she looks about 45 here.
Bdj blast this thread with all your article from this morning.thanks.
Not a good look @ 10/17/2008 at 6:36 pm
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Do yourself a favor and get a new pair of glasses, you’re needing it. She looks beautiful and tired. And as older as any 33 year old mother of 6 kids (2 of them newborns) that just travel in the last 2 weeks from Berlin to NY, NY to New Orleans, New Orleans to France, France to Berlin, Berlin to NY.
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