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| bio = '''Drew Jackson''' is the Executive Director of [[People's Law School]] and sits on the [[:Category:Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee|Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee]]. Combining backgrounds as a lawyer and a librarian, he is passionate about making legal information more accessible and understandable. | | bio = '''Drew Jackson''' is the former Executive Director of [[People's Law School]] and the former Associate Director of Courthouse Libraries BC, a role in which led the creation of Clicklaw Wikibooks. He sits on the [[:Category:Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee|Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee]]. Combining backgrounds as a lawyer and a librarian, he is passionate about making legal information more accessible and understandable. His vast experience in the legal information sector for BC includes stints at Continuing Legal Education Society of BC developing legal publications and digital services for lawyers. | ||
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[[Category:JP Boyd on Family Law Advisory Committee (2013)|Jackson]] | [[Category:JP Boyd on Family Law Advisory Committee (2013)|Jackson]] | ||
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Drew Jackson is the former Executive Director of People's Law School and the former Associate Director of Courthouse Libraries BC, a role in which led the creation of Clicklaw Wikibooks. He sits on the Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee. Combining backgrounds as a lawyer and a librarian, he is passionate about making legal information more accessible and understandable. His vast experience in the legal information sector for BC includes stints at Continuing Legal Education Society of BC developing legal publications and digital services for lawyers. |