Tag #Legal Aid

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UK Immigration Law Firm's Legal Aid Contract Terminated Amidst Concerns

Middlesex Law Chambers, a UK immigration law firm, had its government legal aid contract terminated due to performance concerns after dramatically increasing its caseload to thousands of asylum seekers while employing only five solicitors, impacting numerous asylum seekers already facing increased r...

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Seville Court Handles Four Domestic Violence Cases in One Day

On August 8th, in Seville, Spain, a public defender handled four domestic violence cases: two resulted in protective orders, one in an unrelated arrest, and one was dismissed despite high risk, revealing systemic challenges.

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Gender Equality
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UK Legal Aid Agency Cyberattack Causes System Chaos

A cyberattack on the UK's Legal Aid Agency in May 2024 exposed the personal data of hundreds of thousands of applicants, causing system outages that have left lawyers unpaid, cases delayed, and vulnerable clients at risk of reduced access to justice.

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Supreme Court Decision Enables Sweeping Layoffs at Department of Education, Raising PSLF Concerns

Following the Supreme Court's decision in McMahon v. New York, President Trump can proceed with 1,400 Department of Education layoffs, impacting civil rights enforcement and student aid; the decision also raises concerns about the narrowing of eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSL...

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Quality Education
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Murrell Granted Legal Aid in SNP Finance Probe

Peter Murrell, former SNP chief executive, received legal aid on April 30th after being charged with embezzlement in April 2023, stemming from a police investigation into £660,000 in party donations; payments haven't been issued yet.

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Dallas Eviction Center Fights Systemic Inequalities

The Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center (DEAC) prevents evictions in Dallas, Texas, by providing free legal aid to vulnerable defendants, achieving a 60% success rate while highlighting systemic inequalities in housing laws and assisting around 30,000 people since its founding in 2020.

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Teen Charged with Murder of Universal Store Co-founder

A 15-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of Greg Josephson, co-founder of Universal Store, at Josephson's Brisbane home on June 26 during an unsupervised party attended by 30 teenagers. The accused, despite a privileged background, is using Legal Aid.

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New Orleans Public Defender's Office: A 20-Year Transformation Post-Katrina

Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, its public defender's office, once severely under-resourced, has undergone a dramatic transformation, securing funding parity with the district attorney's office and improving its capacity to provide effective legal representation, reducin...

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Marten and Gordon Guilty of Manslaughter; Costly Appeals Planned

Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were found guilty of manslaughter for the death of their baby, Victoria, after a costly retrial; they plan to appeal, sparking debate on child protection laws and legal aid spending.

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Wiesel's "No Human is Illegal" and the Criminalization of Humanitarian Aid

Elie Wiesel's 1988 phrase, "No human being is illegal," supported a US campaign for Salvadoran asylum seekers denied entry under Reagan, highlighting the conflict between legal status and human rights, and sparking current debates about criminalizing aid to undocumented immigrants.

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Defunding Legal Aid for Immigrant Minors Causes Chaos in US Immigration Courts

The Trump administration's late March funding cut for legal aid to 26,000 unaccompanied immigrant minors caused widespread chaos in immigration courts, resulting in children facing judges without lawyers and prolonged shelter stays exceeding five months, while stricter screening and increased arrest...

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NSW Flood Victim Wins Insurance Claim with Time-Stamped Evidence

Following a flash flood in Eugowra, NSW in November 2022, 79-year-old Ruth Nielsen's home was destroyed. Her initial insurance claim was rejected due to a flood exclusion, but was later successful with the help of Legal Aid NSW, who used time-stamped photos and videos showing stormwater damage befor...

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