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14,000 Households Across NYC Face Likely Eviction as Statewide Moratorium Expires

The Legal Aid Society calls on Gov. Cuomo to extend the freeze, which is set to expire on Wednesday night, to avoid an unprecedented wave of evictions, as reported by The Real Deal.
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LAS Decries Incarceration of New Yorkers for Technical Parole Violations During Pandemic

Advocates point to a broken parole system as more are jailed for minor parole transgressions, reports The New York Times.
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LAS Calls on New York to Support Vital Home Care Industry

State health committees are meeting to discuss COVID-19 related needs this month, according to POLITICO.
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LAS in the News 7.31.20

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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LAS Working to Free Clients with Help From COVID-19 Whistleblower

Riker's Island social worker detailed incompetence and indifference in a revelatory​ affidavit, reports the Huffington Post.
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Op-Ed: Video of Police Abuses, NYPD Trampling of Constitution Reveal Inefficacy of ‘Reform’

The intentional and dangerous lack of accountability within the NYPD will continue to undermine any realistic chance of impactful reform, writes Jennvine Wong of our Cop Accountability Project in a recent NBC News Op-Ed.
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LAS Slams de Blasio Over Claims on Court Closure Impacting Crime Rates

A NY Post report completely debunks Mayor Bill de Blasio’s claim that court closures have any adverse impact on the recent uptick in area shootings.
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Judge Blocks “Public Charge” Immigration Rules Amid Pandemic

LAS and co-counsel win two nationwide injunctions halting the Trump administration’s policy targeting vulnerable immigrants, Washington Post reports.
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LAS Decries Ruling to Resume In-Person Criminal Court Proceedings

Judge denies injunction to halt the courts’ rushed reopening over COVID-19 concerns, reports the New York Law Journal.
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LAS Cautiously Optimistic Over NYCHA Proposal for Federal Repairs Funding

New proposal would fill $40 billion NYCHA shortfall for public housing repairs, reports Pix11.
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