Editorial Addressing the Justice Gap Published in NY Times: August 23, 2011 Most low-income Americans cannot afford a lawyer to defend their legal interests, no matter how urgent the issue. Unless they are in a criminal case, most have no access to help from government-financed lawyers either. In civil proceedings like divorces, child support cases, […]
From Immigration Impact By Seth Hoy There has been much confusion in the wake of DHS’s recent announcement about how immigration agencies can use prosecutorial discretion in determining low and high priority immigration cases. What is considered a low priority case? Who is eligible for employment authorization? How should those with pending removal cases proceed? […]
Prior to the release of this series, a 16 year old died while he was picking green peppers in California. From the United Farm Workers: On July 7th, Nicholas and his family began to work at 6pm. The temperature was 106°F. After an hour Nicholas started to feel sick with severe stomach pain and […]
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