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LAS Condemns Governor, DOCCS for Delaying Release of Six Incarcerated Pregnant Women​

The women remain incarcerated at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility despite promises from Governor Cuomo that they would be released, according to the New York Daily News.
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Op-Ed: Policing the Pandemic: This is Nothing New

Attorney's from The Legal Aid Society's Criminal Defense Practice explain the NYPD's inequitable social distancing enforcement is part of a larger pattern of discrimination in today's BKLYNER.
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Listen: LAS Addresses Unemployment Concerns on The Brian Lehrer Show

The Legal Aid Society's Richard Blum, part of our Employment Law Unit, takes questions from listeners on WNYC.
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LAS Warns Eviction Moratorium Does Not Protect Tenants Enough

An extension of the moratorium still does not quell concern that some will be left unprotected, reports Law 360.
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LAS Condemns NYPD Over Disparate “COVID-19 Related” Enforcement

The Legal Aid Society also called for greater transparency as to the New York City Police Department's internal guidance to officers on social distancing enforcement, according to AM New York.
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LAS in the News 5.08.20

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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NYC Rent Guidelines Board Freezes Rent with Preliminary Vote

“A rent freeze is the only appropriate action to mitigate the impact of this unprecedented crisis for tenants across the city,” Adriene Holder, Attorney-in-Charge of the Civil Practice at the Legal Aid Society, told Curbed.
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LAS Sues to Free Medically Vulnerable Clients From Otisville Prison

As COVID-19 infection rate continues to skyrocket, The Legal Aid Society filed a petition for habeas corpus on behalf of 16 clients seeking their immediate release, as reported by NY1.
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LAS Pushes for Additional Housing Relief Measures Amid Eviction Moratorium Extension

Gov. Cuomo announced an extension but New Yorkers suffering financial hardships due to the COVID-19 shutdown will still be at risk for eviction once the moratorium is lifted, according to Curbed.
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Listen: LAS Calls on Governor to Release More Incarcerated New Yorkers

The Legal Aid Society's Stefen Short argues to expand clemency for an at-risk population amid the COVID-19 outbreak on the Capitol Pressroom podcast from WNYC.
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