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At The Legal Aid Society our Civil, Criminal Defense, Juvenile Rights, and Pro Bono practices work tirelessly in and out of the courtroom to defend our clients and dismantle the hidden, systemic barriers that can prevent them from thriving in New York City. We seek to be a beacon of hope for those who feel neglected —regardless of who they are, where they come from, or how they identify. Our experienced teams provide comprehensive services, support, and advocacy that protect rights, keep families and communitiess together, and in many cases, saves lives. We have an intrinsic connection to the daily lives of New Yorkers. Here are a few of the places we made a difference, provided context or added valuable perspective this week.
LAS secures exoneration for Brian Kendall
NYDN: Man who spent 16 years behind bars for Brooklyn pool hall slay exonerated The City: After 37 Years, Man Finally Exonerated for a Murder He Says He Didn’t Commit 1010WINS: After two decades in prison, judge vacates Brooklyn man convicted of felony Gothamist: Guyanese man cleared in Brooklyn killing wants to return to U.S. after deportation Brooklyn Paper: Brooklyn man exonerated for decades-old manslaughter charge NY Carib News: Wrongfully Convicted Man Cleared in Brooklyn Seeks Return to U.S. NEWS12: Brooklyn DA vacates murder conviction of Brian Kendall Hoodline: Exonerated Brooklyn Man Seeks U.S. Return After Wrongful Conviction Hoodline: Brooklyn D.A. Seeks to Overturn 1988 Murder Conviction Citing New Evidence iNewsGuyana: Guyanese man wrongfully convicted in NYC murder cleared after 36 years
Court ruling blocks unlawful suspension of solitary confinement protections
NYS Focus: Court Temporarily Reverses Suspension of Solitary Confinement Law Spectrum News: Judge grants injunction against DOCCS for pausing parts of HALT Act Bloomberg Law: NY Must Reinstate Solitary Confinement Limits This Month NYDN: NY prisons must comply with law limiting solitary confinement, judge says ABC10: New York courts bolster limits on solitary confinement in state WXXI: Court temporarily reverses suspension of solitary confinement law in NY prisons Finger Lakes 1: Court halts state’s pause on prison solitary law CBS6: Judge reverses DOCCS temporary suspension of HALT Act NBC10: Judge temporarily restores HALT Act, that prison guards rallied against during strikes
LAS decries vote to raise rents for vulnerable New Yorkers
Pix11: NYC board votes to increase rent for stabilized units Bloomberg: NYC’s Rent Stabilized Apartment Prices to Rise at Least 3% The Real Deal: Rent board approves 3% rent increase for stabilized units NBC4: NYC Rent Guidelines Board approves rate increase for 1 million rent-stabilized units 1010 WINS: NYC Rent Guidelines Board approves 4th straight year of rent hikes Time Out: Yes, rents will officially increase for 2 million New Yorkers—here’s who
More LAS in the news
AMNY: Velázquez, immigrant advocates seek ‘No Masks for ICE’ at Lower Manhattan rally Queens Daily Eagle: Electeds, legal advocates call on mayor to expand immigrant legal services City Limits: CityFHEPS Voucher Holders & Legal Aid Sue to Preserve Landlord Incentive Times Union: Settlement in lawsuit over troubled CDPAP home care program nears News10: Child abuse hotline reform: New York proposes confidential reporting Manhattan Times: Supreme Court ruling roils local leaders and advocates Bronx Times: Voucher confusion leaves woman and disabled son on brink of homelessness The City: Now-Shuttered Migrant ‘Welcome Center’ Was Her Growing Family’s Home