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Equal Justice Party advocating for the immediately removal of Oakton Community College President  Dr. Joianne L. Smith, Ph.D. and Edwin Chandrasekar as the college’s vice president for administrative affairs.

6/27/2018

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 CHICAGO-(ej) President  Dr. Joianne L. Smith, Ph.D. OF OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE and Edwin Chandrasekar the college’s vice president for administrative affairs.On June 6, 2018 the Oakton Community College President was served with a FOIA request
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act [5 ILCS 140] provides public access to government documents and records..
The Equal Justice Party  www.equaljusticeparty.org make a request to the President of Oakton Community College, Desplaines, Illinois  President  Dr. Joianne L. Smith, Ph.D. under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Request for the following documents, which the  Equal Justice Party has a right to obtain and a serious interest in the documents requested, as well as the Equal Justice public,  in  order to ascertain the accurate graduation rates for Oakton Community College during the years 2015, 2016, 2017. 2018 The Equal Justice Party is entitled to receive this FOIA as a measure of the Oakton Community College accountability and transparency. 
​The Oakton Community College President Dr. Joianne L. Smith has refused to fully comply with the Equal Justice FOIA requests, refusing to account to its  citizens the actual graduations rates of Oakton's disabled students, which is less than 1%. 
Equal Justice Party is seeking to have Dr. Joianne L. Smith  Ph.D. removed from the presidency of Oakton Community College and Edwin Chandrasekar the college’s vice president for administrative affairs immediately through a Petition to the Board of Trustees of Oakton Community College. In the Opinion of the Equal Justice Party Dr. Joianne L. Smith and Edwin Chandrasekar the college’s vice president for administrative affairs are both unfit to hold their offices at the Oakton Community College and should be terminated. 

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ABORTION THE MURDER OF INNOCENT BABIES,  IN AMERICA, IS FINALLY OVER

6/27/2018

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​CHICAGO-(AEAE-JE) Justice Anthony M. Kennedy announced Wednesday that he is retiring from the Supreme Court, a move that finally gives President Trump the chance to replace the court’s pivotal justice and  to  end ABORTION IN AMERICA , after 40 years of the U.S allowing women to murder their innocent babies is finally coming to an end, thanks to president Donald Trump, who many regard as the finest president since Ronald Regain. The government has allowed women to kill over 40 million of their own babies since Roe v Wade,  (1973), which was a landmark United States Supreme Court case establishing that  laws against abortion violate a constitutional right to privacy, and overturning all state laws outlawing or unduly restricting abortion. It is the worst decision in the the US Supreme Court history, next to  Dred Scott (ruling black people aren't citizens).
 

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OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESIDENT JOIANNE L.SMITH REFUSES TO ANSWER SUBPOENA REQUESTING INFORMATION ON GRADUATIONS RATES-NOW SERVED WITH A FOIA REQUEST

6/6/2018

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​CHICAGO (EJ) JUNE 2018-THE OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESIDENT DR. JOIANNE L. SMITH WAS SERVED WITH A subpoena on May 11, 2018 requesting records on the total enrollment of Oakton Community College, in Desplaines, Illinois, for the years 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 and a list of the actual number of students that Oakton graduated in those years. The President of Oakton Dr. Joianne L. Smith refused to comply with the subpoena.


​On June 6, 2018 the Oakton Community College President was served with a FOIA request
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act [5 ILCS 140] provides public access to government documents and records..
The Equal Justice Party  www.equaljusticeparty.org make a request to the President of Oakton Community College, Desplaines, Illinois  President  Dr. Joianne L. Smith, Ph.D. under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Request for the following documents, which the  Equal Justice Party has a right to obtain and a serious interest in the documents requested, as well as the Equal Justice public,  in  order to ascertain the accurate graduation rates for Oakton Community College during the years 2015, 2016, 2017. 2018 The Equal Justice Party is entitled to receive this FOIA as a measure of the Oakton Community College accountability and transparency. 
.Smith’s presidency began on July 1, 2015, following 13 years of service to Oakton as dean of students (2002-2004) and later, vice president for Student Affairs (2005-2015). Her prior experience includes assistant director of University Residence Life at Northwestern University (2001-2002), dean of Brainerd Commons at Middlebury College (1999-2001) and work as a licensed psychologist, a license she still maintains in the state of Illinois.
The Equal Justice Party rates Dr. Joianne L. Smith 1/2 star.



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