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LAS Implores Albany to Address Impending Eviction Disaster

With the statewide eviction moratorium set to expire in less than six weeks, over 14,500 households in New York City whose pre-COVID housing case resulted in an eviction warrant quickly could lose their homes, according to Curbed NY.
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LAS Calls on City to Bolster Funding for NYPD Watchdog Agency

City budgetary issues continue to hamstring CCRB from holding NYPD officers accountable who commit misconduct - even with evidence of abuse in hand, reports Gothamist.
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LAS Warns of NYPD Surveillance Technology, Potential for Misuse​

Pushback over facial recognition follows the arrest of an activist identified by his Instagram account, reports Gothamist.
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Watch: LAS Calls for State and Federal Rent Relief

The Legal Aid Society's Ellen Davidson addressed the state of New York's eviction moratorium during a recent appearance on Pix11 News.
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LAS in the News 8.14.20

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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Watch: LAS Reaffirms Need to Defund the NYPD

At $6 billion, the NYPD is the most expensive police force in the United States, according to a new video produced by Business Insider.
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LAS Urges Cuts in NYPD to Sustain Funding for Police Watchdog​

Cuts to the Civilian Complaint Review Board hamper an agency already lacking enough staff to properly oversee the City's police department, reports the New York Daily News.
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LAS Calls for More Federal Support to Assist Struggling Tenants

Washington has so far only allocated funds to corporate landlords who have unscrupulous histories, according to The Appeal.
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OCA Extends Eviction Freeze for Six Weeks to October 1

The Legal Aid Society reaffirms the need for Governor Cuomo to use his powers and authority by extending the moratorium indefinitely, reports Gothamist.
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Listen: LAS Works to Exonerate Wrongfully Convicted Brooklyn Man

James Davis has spent almost 17 years incarcerated for a crime he didn’t commit, according to the Wrongful Conviction podcast.
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