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| bio = '''Drew Jackson''' is a lawyer and librarian in Vancouver. He is passionate about making legal information more accessible and understandable. In various roles he has developed legal publications and programs for the public and the legal community. While working with [[Courthouse Libraries BC]], he led the creation of Clicklaw Wikibooks. He works as a Legal Content Developer with [[People's Law School]] and on freelance projects that help people understand the law, such as ''[[Transitioning an Existing Society: A How-to Guide for Non-profits in BC]]'' and the [[Consumer_and_Debt_Problems | consumer and debt]] section of ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]''.
| bio = '''Drew Jackson''' is a lawyer and librarian in Vancouver, BC. He is passionate about making legal information more accessible and understandable. In various roles he has developed legal publications and programs for the public and the legal community. While working with [[Courthouse Libraries BC]], he led the creation of Clicklaw Wikibooks. He works as Digital & Content Lead with [[People's Law School]] and on freelance projects that help people understand the law, such as ''[[Transitioning an Existing Society: A How-to Guide for Non-profits in BC]]'' and the [[Consumer_and_Debt_Problems | consumer and debt]] section of ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]''.
    
    
| name = Drew Jackson  
| name = Drew Jackson  

Latest revision as of 21:28, 13 June 2022


Drew Jackson
Drew Jackson
Drew Jackson, People's Law School
www.peopleslawschool.ca
Drew Jackson is a lawyer and librarian in Vancouver, BC. He is passionate about making legal information more accessible and understandable. In various roles he has developed legal publications and programs for the public and the legal community. While working with Courthouse Libraries BC, he led the creation of Clicklaw Wikibooks. He works as Digital & Content Lead with People's Law School and on freelance projects that help people understand the law, such as Transitioning an Existing Society: A How-to Guide for Non-profits in BC and the consumer and debt section of Legal Help for British Columbians.