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Honeyweil Insitute of In'ormain 5Scines1 17515 West Nine MieRoad So tfidMichigan 48075 Phone: 13131 352-190 Ii would like additiooalinfoormation on your: ; Q fDay Programs 0 Eoeoing Programs r ' p lam eliible for VA beoefits;. .: N a m e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S tre e t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ City State.-_____Zip __ Busness Resideoce I Phone .... Ph o oe __ __ __ _ L- _ - _ - - - - -Approved for eeterans. The OtherComputer Company': By RUB BIER i and realizing it needs help, will though a major project may be What does a i turn to the LAB. turned in as part of some other E . c.3 y do when it wishes to pass a new type of ord- ; Since the LAB is privately fund- class or as independent research. malice, dealing with abandoned ed, it can offer its service at no Nevertheless, student response has gas stations, for instance? charge to the locality. But be- bean good. ing free is sometimes not enough. "We find we have very highly If the city attorney and pro- "We have found one drawback I qualified people working w it h t secutor are not too busy with in that some people are loath to us and that's basically because in- criminal matters, they may be able trust law students to do work for terest is very high," Brown says. to find the time to do the neces- them," says Thomas C. Brown, a "We do not let anything go that nary research. Or another c i t y law student from Shawnee Mis- we do not feel is the best we can may have a similar ordinance sion, Kan. and one of the LAB's di- produce. We take a great deal of which can be modified for local o t goes on, we pride in our work and feel we have eeds believe ,rur work will overcame needs. been given a public trust." But if the attorney and pro- much of that for us." But there are frustrations. When secutor are too busy and no model Once the LAB has agreed to the LAB has completed its work, to ordinance happen. At exists, least, nothing that is was likely of five undertake a student project, directors the try to board the to the local proposed governme ordinance nt and goes back d the case until about a year and a half find one or two students w. th spec- inevitable process of political ago when the Legislative Aid Bur- ial interests in the matter and compromise begins. eau (LAB) was started at the Uni- assign the case to them, From "We try to produce a progres- versity law school, there, the students work up their sive, neutral piece of legislation, Since then, the law students of awn ideas, consulting with facul- which we believe is the best solu- the LAB have been helping a wide ty members and spending long tion to the problem at hand," variety of governments around the hours digging through the law Blown says. "It's frustrating, than, state to draft ordinances on every- library. to see it ground down. The fact thing from gun control to school "We try not to be partisan In that we know that it's going to crossings. this thing," John A. Watts, a be eroded by the political process Fennville, Mich, law student says. "It's purely a voluntary effort "We try to get City Council has not acted as a deterrent, but for cities and localities," says law it is frustrating." vote to request our help, thereby Prof, W i 1 1 i a in J. Pierce, the One of the LAB's most recent , making it as non-partisan as pos- group s advisor. Their major Bible. In that situation we are note projects was the drafting of sev- thing is to help out local gov- eral ordinances for Ypsilanti re- ernments that do not have a lot working for just one Council mem- garding phosphates in laundry de- of experience in statutory draft- beNo tergents, banning of non-bioda- ing matters." No academic credit is offered gradeable detergents and a pro- Typically, a city, village or hibition al- on non-returnable bever- township government will decide it age containers. The Michigan Dally, ,edited and man- When the matter first came wants a certain sort of ordinance, aged by students at the University of at a City Council meeting, a Michigan. News phone: 764-4552. Second up Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- member recalled reading about the igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, LAB in a Michigan Municipal Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- League publication, and city at- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by torney Kenneth Bronson was di- carrier, $10 by mail. raeted to contact them. erafi*ve Summer Session published Tuesday We did this project in about through Saturday morning. 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