January 2018

1/31/18

New Job Openings Posted Chief Judge Lauds New York for Legal Representation of Low-Income People Open-Ended Remands in Medicaid-Related Fair Hearing Decisions Violate Federal Law Grievance and Appeal Contacts for Managed Long Term Care Plans 9th Circuit finds juvenile facing deportation has no right to free lawyer After Post-Trump Decline, More Central American Children Arriving …

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1/30/18

Equal justice — for those who can afford it Ginsburg, Gorsuch Don’t Play Well Together New website tool aims to help compensate survivors of domestic violence 30,000 NYS Residents Age 65+ May Lose Medicaid If They Do Not Apply to Enroll in Medicare – 4000 Upstate Already Discontinued

1/29/18

Traveling lawyers get new protections in device searches at border As Trump Attacks the Federal Health Law, Some States Try to Shore it Up Draft Executive Order On Immigrant Access To Government Benefits And On Immigrant Sponsors

1/26/18

Where the Work-for-Welfare Movement is Heading Life After TANF in Kansas: For Most, Unsteady Work and Earnings Below Half the Poverty Line

1/25/18

New Job Opening Posted Net Neutrality Fight Shifts to the States Supreme Court Justices release March calendar For Homeless Youth, Statistics and Reality Are Miles Apart Same-sex couples file suits claiming their children were unconstitutionally denied citizenship

1/24/18

America’s Children New Job Openings Posted #MeToo Movement Has Lawmakers Talking About Consent ‘People will sign anything’: how legal odds are stacked against the evicted Opinion analysis: Court wastes no time deciding that tolling provision stops the clock

1/23/18

Advocate’s Outline on Supplemental Needs Trusts ‘Black Mirror’: Sci-fi technology exists, but is the evidence admissible? Armed with high-tech assistance, legal aid attorneys aim to assist more people filing for bankruptcy

1/22/18

New Job Openings Posted Talk Poverty.org: No, Forced Labor Is Not Good for Your Health SCOTUS agrees to hear case on Trump’s latest travel ban Homeless Will Now Be Asked: Are You Fleeing Domestic Violence? Supreme Court expected to stay open during government shutdown