Powered by iPetitions - Start your online petition now

Signatures 274 total

Page: 1, 2, 3, 4, ... 6 »

  1. 1
    Name: Susan Scoville on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  2. 2
    Name: Mary Ann Veenstra on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  3. 3
    Name: Mary Ann Krivicky on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  4. 4
    Name: Jean Kincaid-Ross on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  5. 5
    Name: Nancy Marcove on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  6. 6
    Name: Lawson L. Ward on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  7. 7
    Name: Karen Yeltema on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  8. 8
    Name: David W. Lang on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  9. 9
    Name: Elizabeth Collins on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  10. 10
    Name: Tina Panik on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  11. 11
    Name: Pamela Clifford on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  12. 12
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  13. 13
    Name: John Nann on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  14. 14
    Name: Patricia Wiggin on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  15. 15
    Name: Cynthia Goldman on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  16. 16
    Name: Cesar Zapata on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  17. 17
    Name: Mary Ellen Lomax-Bellare on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  18. 18
    Name: Margaret Borchers on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  19. 19
    Name: Camilla Tubbs on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  20. 20
    Name: Jonathan C. Stock on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  21. 21
    Name: Sheila Hammond-Todd on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  22. 22
    Name: Lori Strickler on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: As a judicial intern while in law school in Massachusetts, I spent many hours in the courthouse law library researching my assignments. Such libraries are important places not only for courthouse staff but also for pro se litigants who have nowhere else to turn for this type of information as the legal collections of local public libraries are very sparse, at best. I am currently a law firm librarian and still find myself turning to our local courthouse library to supplement the materials in our small firm library quite frequently.
    Flag
  23. 23
    Name: Darcy Kirk on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  24. 24
    Name: Barbara J. Bentley on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  25. 25
    Name: Heather Savino on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  26. 26
    Name: Barbaranne Warner on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  27. 27
    Name: Jon T. Ferrier, Attorney And Mediator on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: I'm a former Family Court Referee here in Michigan, where we have many self-represented litigants; access to law and information is crucial not only to their ability to effectively represent themselves, but it also saves the court time and money to have those appearing before it afforded maximum opportunity to know what they are doing. The law is the people's, not the government's, and the government should not be restricting the people's access to their laws, especially in family law cases, which impact practically everyone.
    Flag
  28. 28
    Name: Jo-Anne Giammattei on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  29. 29
    Name: Evelyn Ma on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  30. 30
    Name: Mike Widener on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  31. 31
    Name: Liliane McClenning on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  32. 32
    Name: Anne Myers on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  33. 33
    Name: Marie Spratlin Hasskarlm on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments: Please do not close these crucial branches.
    Flag
  34. 34
    Name: Jane Connolly on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  35. 35
    Name: James A Kincaid on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  36. 36
    Name: Sharon B. Clapp on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  37. 37
    Name: Linda Scaia on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  38. 38
    Name: Astoria Ridley on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  39. 39
    Name: Dennis P Cronin on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  40. 40
    Name: Katherine Webster-O'Keefe on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments: The removal of our county's only law library will give Litchfield County the dubious distinction of being the only county in Connecticut without access to a law library. This decision shows a complete disregard for the citizens of Litchfield County.
    Flag
  41. 41
    Name: Douglas Malerba on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  42. 42
    Name: Valerie Grimm, JD. MLIS on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  43. 43
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  44. 44
    Name: Nicholas Roman on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  45. 45
    Name: Alice Pentz on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  46. 46
    Name: Betty Ambler on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  47. 47
    Name: Nancy Abbey on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments: we have a responsibility as humans and as citizens to help the underprivileged. Closing this library is closing a door to justice for them.
    Flag
  48. 48
    Name: Jocelyn Miller on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments: Law libraries provide a crucial service not only for people who use them in person, but for public and academic (college) reference librarians who refer patrons to more knowledgeable staff at the law libraries.
    Flag
  49. 49
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag
  50. 50
    Name: Louise C. Tucker on Jan 14, 2010
    Comments:
    Flag

Page: 1, 2, 3, 4, ... 6 »

Sponsored links