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LAS Calls for Marijuana Record Expungement

Advocates are pushing lawmakers to address the criminal justice concerns of communities of color as they negotiate legalizing recreational marijuana use, according to Rochester First.
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LAS Files Suit to Secure New Yorkers in State Prisons Access to COVID-19 Vaccine

Omitting incarcerated people as a group to be prioritized undermines both the individual and the public health benefits of vaccination, reports the New York Daily News.
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LAS Hopeful for Biden-Era Immigration Policy

Immigration advocates are pressing the new administration to fulfill promises of a policy revamp, as reported by Documented NY.
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LAS Slams New York State Income Tax on Unemployment Benefits

Advocates propose waiving state income tax on unemployment benefits to help struggling New Yorkers during the COVID-19 pandemic, reports Rockland/Westchester Journal News.
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LAS Again Urges Tenants to Apply for COVID-19 Eviction Relief

In a positive trend, the City has seen a nearly 1,000-percent increase in the number of tenants seeking to delay eviction proceedings, according to the Queens Daily Eagle.
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Federal Court Upholds Rent Reform in Win for Tenants

The Legal Aid Society slammed a recent glut of lawsuits by landlords which challenged renter protections, reports the New York Daily News.
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NYS Waives Roadblock to Eviction Relief After LAS Suit

The onerous “lawsuit requirement” for the Family Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement Program has been suspended until at least May 1, according to POLITICO.
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LAS Files Federal Suit Challenging Housing Voucher Discrimination

A year-long investigation revealed that in nearly 50% of cases real estate professionals illegally refused to rent to voucher holders, as reported by The New York Times.
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LAS: Young New Yorkers in Custody Must Have the Right to an Attorney

The #Right2RemainSilent campaign aims to secure legislation ensuring the right to counsel before a police interrogation, as reported by Atlanta Black Star.
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LAS Secures Decision Allowing Port Authority Discrimination Case to Proceed

The ruling allows a lawsuit alleging Port Authority Police targeted gay and gender nonconforming men can go to trial, as reported by Gay City News.
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