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Brokers’ Fees Obstruct Access to Quality Housing: LAS on WNYC
The Legal Aid Society’s Robert Desir joined
WNYC’s The Brian Lehrer Show
for a conversation on brokers’ fees and the pending legislation which would limit what realtors can charge for their services.
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New York Immigrant Family Unity Program Hailed as Success in NYT Feature
The New York Times
profiles the pioneering initiative, the nation’s first public defender system for detained immigrants in deportation proceedings, which is jointly staffed by The Legal Aid Society, Brooklyn Defender Services, the Bronx Defenders.
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Hundreds of New Yorkers Have Their Old Marijuana Convictions Sealed Through Class Action
Over 300 New Yorkers in Manhattan had low-level convictions sealed, according to
The Wall Street Journal
.
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FOIL Disclosure: Utilities Failed Over 290K NYCHA Residents Last Season
The disclosure - provided by The Legal Aid Society - revealed that 1,934 unplanned heat/hot water outages plagued over 131,000 units, according to a new report in
The New York Post
.
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NYPD Continues to Target New Yorkers of Color for Fare Evasion
Data released by the City for the second quarter of 2019 shows that officers are still disproportionately targeting low-income New Yorkers for fare evasion, according to a report in
AM New York
.
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LAS in the News 8.9.19
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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ICE Agents Denied Entry to Homeless Shelter
Immigration and Customs Enforcement attempted to raid East New York’s Women In Need homeless shelter according to a report in the
New York Daily News
. The agents were denied entry when they failed to provide a warrant.
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LTE: Giving a Greater Voice to the Child Enhances Fact-Finding and Decision-Making
In today's
New York Law Journal
, Gary Solomon from The Legal Aid Society's Juvenile Rights Practice makes the case for empowering young clients during divorce litigation.
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NYS Still Struggling to Seal Dated Convictions Under Raise the Age Law
POLITICO New York
reported this past week that only 1,279 New Yorkers – out of an estimated pool of 600,000 eligible individuals – have capitalized on a 2017 law to have up to two criminal convictions — either two misdemeanors, or one felony and a misdemeanor — sealed.
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LAS in the News 8.2.19
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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