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LTE: Eviction Moratorium Benefits Both Tenants and Landlords
The Legal Aid Society's Judith Goldiner penned a letter to the editor in the
New York Daily News
pointing out the fact that landlords who evict their tenants are precluded from qualifying for rent relief funds.
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LAS in the News 04.30.21
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 Calls for Extension of Eviction Moratorium as Rent Relief Effort Stalls
The New York State agency responsible for disbursing billions in rent relief currently lacks the capacity to accept applications for funding, according to
Capital Tonight
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LAS: Next Manhattan DA Must Reform Charging Policies
Defenders see the Manhattan District Attorney race as an opportunity to institute a less-punitive approach to charging decisions, reports
New York Focus
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LAS Reaffirms Need for Comprehensive Parole Reforms
A broad coalition of advocates is urging lawmakers to enact desperately needed parole reforms this session specifically Fair and Timely Parole, Elder Parole, and Less Is More, as reported by
Spectrum News
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Watch: LAS Housing Attorneys Call for Robust Eviction Moratoriums
Munonyedi Clifford and Jason Wu joined
BNC News
to discuss how the looming eviction crisis significantly impacts minority communities and what can be done to address these challenges ahead.
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LAS Praises Bill to Extend New York’s Eviction Moratorium
The proposed legislation would extend the eviction moratorium to August 31st, providing further relief to struggling New York tenants, as reported by
Gothamist
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LAS Decries Report of NYC Prison Guards Lying to Cover Abuses
More than half of correction officers disciplined in a 20-month period either lied or filed incomplete reports regarding episodes of unnecessary force, reports
The New York Times
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LAS in the News 04.23.21
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: Racial Progress Needs Systemic Change, Not a Rare Conviction
Representatives of the Black Attorneys of Legal Aid caucus address the recent Derek Chauvin verdict and the continuing issues of police violence and racism in a piece for the
New York Law Journal
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