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Fact Sheet | The Restriction on State, Local, and Private, and Other Non-LSC Money

An explanation of the harms created by the federal restriction on legal services programs’ funding from state and local governments, private donors, and other non-LSC federal money.

Authored by: Brennan Center, CLASP, the Leadership Conference, NLADA, UAW, OMB Watch
– 03/29/10

Fact Sheet | Why We Need to Fix the Legal Services Restrictions

Background on the LSC restrictions and suggested changes for the FY11 federal appropriations bills.

– 03/26/10

Keeping Families Together, Saving Money & Other Motivations Behind New Civil Right to Counsel Laws

To inform advocates seeking expansion of the right to counsel, the Brennan Center’s Laura Abel provides an overview of existing right to counsel statutes across the states and the legislative motivations that led to their passage.

Authored by: Laura Abel, in the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
– 03/11/10

Evaluating the Reentry Hurdles of Fees and Fines Debt: A Checklist for State Reentry Taskforces

Information on the re-entry consequences of court-imposed financial obligations.

Authored by: Mitali Nagrecha
– 03/10/10

Carrot and Stick Approach Needed for Homeowners in Foreclosure

Fixes to help homeowners with the foreclosure crisis: first, lifting federal restrictions on the Legal Services Corporation, and second, considering more civil counsel assistance options.

Authored by: Melanca Clark, in Roll Call
– 03/02/10

N.Y.‘s poor get the short end of the gavel: Pass a law to improve access to attorneys

NY Daily News editorial from former Manhattan D.A. Robert Morgenthau on the Hurrell-Harring case and the inadequacy of New York State's public defender system.

Authored by: Robert Morgenthau
– 02/11/10

Community Oriented Defender Network | Winter 2010 Update

Update from the Community Oriented Defender Network on recent and upcoming activities.

– 02/05/10

Fact Sheets | Language Access Problems Among Government Bodies

Fact sheets illustrating the serious harms and deprivations of rights that result when individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP) are unable to access essential government bodies.

Authored by: National Language Access Advocates Network (N-LAAN)
– 02/02/10

Emily Berman on the Hashmi case and SAMS, on WNYC Public Radio

The U.S. Government has held student Syed Hashmi for nearly 4 years without trial in New York City. Ms. Berman talks about the case on the Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC.

– 01/07/10

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