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OddFellows and Bodega Boys Ice Cream Collection to Benefit LAS

A portion of the proceeds from a new six-flavor line inspired by the City's ubiquitous bodega​s will go to The Legal Aid Society, according to Thrillist.
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LAS in the News 8.28.20

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.
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Op-Ed: Cuomo, Extend Eviction Moratorium to Protect Tenants

The Legal Aid Society's Judith Goldiner penned an op-ed in today's Times Union calling on New York's Governor to prevent an unprecedented statewide housing and homelessness crisis.
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Watch: LAS Slams NYCHA Deception Over Tenant Repairs

Tenants languish as complaints were ignored while the agency repeatedly closed incomplete repair tickets, reports Pix 11 News.
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Office of Court Administration​ Will Not Extend Eviction Moratorium​, LAS Demands Action From Governor

The Legal Aid Society is calling on Governor Cuomo and the State Legislature to protect New York tenants by implementing an indefinite freeze on evictions, reports the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
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LAS to Mayor: Force Homeless New Yorkers From Hotels and We’ll See You in Court

If the Administration forces vulnerable New Yorkers from their hotel before it is safe, Legal Aid will immediately file litigation on behalf of the nearly 18,000 single adults who sleep in shelters each night, according to NY1 News.
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Over 100 Criminal Justice Reform Groups Call to Publish Correction Officer Disciplinary Information

The Legal Aid Society urged the Governor and Mayor to create and maintain an online database of misconduct and disciplinary records that is freely accessible to the public​, according to POLITICO New York.
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LAS Reaffirms Need for DNA Reforms After Judge Refuses to Expunge Teen’s Profile

A 15-year-old’s genetic information remains on file in the City's rouge DNA index after a ruling in Brooklyn Family Court, as reported by THE CITY.
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Watch: LAS Informs Tenants on Their Housing Rights During COVID-19

Edda Santiago, a housing attorney with The Legal Aid Society's housing office, shared information about what tenants—including those who are undocumented—can do to protect themselves on NY1 Noticias.
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LAS Warns Over NYPD Expanding Subpoena Power in Criminal Cases

NYPD's use of administrative subpoenas - which do not require a judge's approval - subvert judicial review, reports The Appeal.
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