September 2015

9/18/15

States Work to Help People With Disabilities Find Work Breyer on the Court’s shrinking docket, foreign law, and more Wealth inequality, hunger and poverty a critical issue for city and state residents, according to NYC Coalition Against Hunger GAO Report: Federal Student Loans: Education Could Do More to Help Ensure Borrowers Are Aware of Repayment …

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9/17/15

New Job Openings Posted Who Feeds the Supreme Court? FHA’s new performance metric could open the credit box Cities Face New Pressure to End Segregation in Housing GAO Report – Child Welfare: Steps Have Been Taken to Address Unregulated Custody Transfers of Adopted Children

9/16/15

How Segregation Destroys Black Wealth TalkPoverty.Org: AmeriCorps Facing Foolish Cuts Uber Case Highlights Outdated Worker Protection Laws Public Justice: Let’s Make Sure Class Actions Can Still Do Their Job GAO Report – Affordable Rental Housing: Assistance Is Provided by Federal, State, and Local Programs, but There Is Incomplete Information on Collective Performance

9/15/15

New Job Openings Posted Pitfalls for the Unwary Borrower Out on the Frontiers of Banking New study shows Buffalo has one of the highest minority poverty rates

9/14/15

New Job Opening Posted After Same-Sex Marriage Ruling, States Reconsider Domestic Partner Benefits Upcoming Census Estimates Expected to Show Historic Gains in Health Coverage TalkPoverty.Org: A Successful Campaign in Philadelphia to Eliminate Unsubstantiated Criminal Debt White House Unveils New “College Score Card” To Help Students Select Schools and Avoid Unnecessary Debt CBPP: Letting Key Provisions …

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9/11/15

New Data Gives Clearer Picture of Student Debt House challenge to health care funding can go ahead These are the schools driving America’s student loan crisis Freddie Mac makes it easier to get a mortgage modification Half of all Medicare beneficiaries had incomes below $24,150 in 2014

9/10/15

The Risks of a Narrow Definition of Access to Justice Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for September 2015 CFPB Takes Action Against the Two Largest Debt Buyers for Using Deceptive Tactics to Collect Bad Debts

9/9/15

HRA Materials Updated New Job Opening Posted Child Health Plus Overview Child Health Plus in New York: A Program Primer Symposium: Getting serious about racial discrimination The Financial Consequences of Marriage for Cohabiting Couples with Children