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New Jersey Law Journal

Rabbis, Buddhist and Protestants Team for Lawsuit Over Abortion Restrictions

"Plaintiff believes that all Buddhists should be able to use self-determination to make choices to access abortion services and birth control with no restriction on movement, autonomy, type, or timing," Miami-Dade County Buddhist leader Lama Karma Chotso said in a suit.
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Daily Report Online

John Marshall, Volunteer Lawyers Group Joining Forces to Take on Atlanta's Housing Crisis

"We are excited to partner with Atlanta's John Marshall Law School to make a difference in the lives of our neighbors and help develop the next generation of attorneys who want to be part of the solution," Michael Lucas, the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation's executive director, said in a news release.
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New York Law Journal

Legal Aid Hiring Two New Attorneys to Serve Clients Facing Housing Instability

The legal service provider's new lawyers will be tasked with helping low-income New Yorkers on bankruptcy and estate planning matters.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Bronx County Clerk Steps Down After Admitting to False Filing to Help Reputed Mob Associate

Luis Diaz, a former member of the New York Assembly, has been suspended with pay since October 2020.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

New Opinion Allows Governments to Abuse the Public, Dissenting Justice Says

The lawsuit, considered a case of first impression by the appellate court, asked whether a dispute over cost could be considered a refusal to make information available.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Affordable Housing Shortage in Philadelphia a Persistent Problem

As a high-poverty city, Philadelphia is sorely lacking in affordable housing. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, more than 50% of Philadelphia renters are living in housing that is not affordable.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

US Bank Unlawfully Forecloses as Phila.'s Poor Lose Valuable Assets

Although the majority of U.S. Bank lien-encumbered properties are vacant lots, hundreds of them are in use by low-income residents who are rapidly losing them at Sheriff sales each month.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Public Interest Calendar of Events

Check out volunteer sessions, trainings and a family picnic in this month's calendar.
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Daily Report Online

Congratulations and Thanks to Steve Gottlieb

Gottlieb, who joined the Atlanta Legal Aid Society as an intern when he was a law student in 1968, announced he's retiring as its executive director at year's end.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

New York Legal Assistance Group Appoints First Latina President and CEO

Rivera joined NYLAG in 2003 and has a long track record both there and through her career of working with survivors of intimate partner violence.
2 minute read

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