By Bruce Love | June 1, 2022
The alliance's mission is to help protect people exercising their reproductive rights, and the medical providers who give them care and support.
By Jason Grant | April 27, 2022
Nineteen attorneys, law firms, students and law-student groups are being honored for a gamut of volunteer work ranging from refugee resettlement to child protective services to domestic violence to estate administration.
By Christine Charnosky | April 8, 2022
The grant will be used to support the clinic's overall goal of "bridging the gap in legal education and the civil rights bar by examining and addressing the relationship between disability and all aspects of social justice," Britney Wilson, associate professor of law and director of the Civil Rights and Disability Justice clinic, said.
By Jason Grant | March 21, 2022
Within hours of fleeing to western Ukraine, Inna Liniova and her colleagues, at least those who didn't take up arms and start looking for military training, began working in ways they never had before.
By Christine Simmons | February 25, 2022
Leaders at Ropes & Gray, Paul Weiss and Akin Gump are watching the situation and readying to help refugees and asylum seekers.
By Patrick Smith | February 1, 2022
After 33 years at The Legal Aid Society and eight with the New York City Department of Social Services, longtime pro bono attorney Steven Banks joined Big Law.
By Jason Grant | January 31, 2022
The lawyers, Emilia Rodriguez of Scarsdale and Daniel D. Shonn Jr. of Akron, New York, were recognized with the awards during a virtual event that was part of the NYSBA's annual two-week meeting.
By Patrick Smith | January 14, 2022
Lawyers are busier than ever, but many found that they were able to squeeze in pro bono work when it didn't require leaving their computer.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan Feigenbaum | November 23, 2021
If lawyers are still questioning when they will find the time to do pro bono work, then we haven't been paying attention to the need to pay it forward as we hopefully step out of this pandemic world.
By Andrew Denney | November 22, 2021
During Banks' tenure as the city's Social Services commissioner, he managed a first-of-its-kind program to provide free legal representation for low-income tenants, the country's largest social services agency and a sprawling shelter system that houses tens of thousands homeless individuals.
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