Legal Aid – Massachusetts
With funding low, many legal cases going undefended, By Megan Woolhouse, October 15, 2014, Boston Globe: “Massachusetts legal aid organizations turned away nearly two-thirds of people qualifying for...
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A push for legal aid in civil cases finds its advocates, By Erik Eckholm and Ian Lovett, November 21, 2014, New York Times: “Lorenza and German Artiga raised six children in a rent-controlled bungalow...
View ArticleLegal Aid Funding
Major law firms give little to legal aid, study finds, By Elizabeth Olson, June 29, 2015, New York Times: “While major law firms are enjoying record revenues — more than $100 billion last year — they...
View ArticleLegal Aid Services – Ohio
Legal-aid services limited as need rises, advocates say, By Rita Price, September 9, 2015, Columbus Dispatch: “Ohio must do more to help poor and low-income residents gain access to the civil-justice...
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Justice Dept. office to make legal aid more accessible is quietly closed, By Katie Benner, February 1, 2018, New York Times: “The Justice Department has effectively shuttered an Obama-era office...
View ArticleLegal Aid Funding – Kentucky
Kentucky could become third state not to fund legal aid, By Adam Beam (AP), March 27, 2018, Ledger-Enquirer: “Edna Bland had just adopted a child, her father was dying and her husband was having risky...
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