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By Tasha Norman | October 17, 2022
"While we all rely on our team to reach goals, don't be afraid to accept credit where credit is due. If you don't advocate for yourself, no one else will."
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By Rachel Gallegos | October 14, 2022
Tangled titles affect homeowners across the city, but they disproportionately affect Black homeowners.
6 minute read
By The Legal Intelligencer | October 14, 2022
In this month's public interest calendar, check out several educational workshops, CLEs and anniversary celebrations.
5 minute read
By Benjamin Geffen and Claudia De Palma | October 14, 2022
A major case from North Carolina now before the U.S. Supreme Court has grave implications for voting rights in Pennsylvania and nationwide. Moore v. Harper, Case No. 21-1271, asks the court to jettison over a century of precedent by adopting the "independent state legislature" theory.
7 minute read
By Emily Cousins | October 12, 2022
"The amount of gun violence and other weapon violence has taken a toll on many of these communities, including our community," attorney Harold Rosnick said. "That's a key part of the program. Anger management, control, discipline, self-confidence are all issues that we're looking to address."
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By Charles Toutant | October 4, 2022
"As soon as we knew that these laws were being passed, I became proactive and a group of us started working on putting a seminar together to bring this to light and explain what the laws are and why they are bad," said Jeffrey Fiorello, a member of the LGBTQ Rights Section.
5 minute read
By Andrew Denney | September 23, 2022
In her new role, Munonyedi "Mun" Clifford will work with other offices at Legal Aid to look for opportunities to go on the offensive and file lawsuits against "unscrupulous landlords," governmental entities and "bad actors" who get in the way of people obtaining affordable housing.
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By Amy Forliti | September 21, 2022
Federal prosecutors say the defendants created companies that claimed to be offering food to tens of thousands of children across Minnesota, then sought reimbursement for those meals through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's food nutrition programs.
5 minute read
By Andrew Denney | September 20, 2022
"Since the killing of George Floyd, there has been a different kind of conversation about the structural racism of the child welfare system and that people are seeing that it's very much analogous to the structural racism and the danger of the abuse of government authority in the criminal realm and the immigration realm," said Chris Gottlieb of the New York University School of Law's Family Defense Clinic.
5 minute read
By The Legal Intelligencer | September 16, 2022
In this month's calendar, head to Atlantic City for the return of an in-person Bench-Bar Conference. Several trainings and celebrations are also on tap.
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